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  1. Workplace Incivility in STEM Organizations: A Typology of STEM Incivility and Affective Consequences for Women Employees

    Workplace incivility has been touted as a form of modern discrimination with serious negative consequences for the target. The increasingly unequal...

    Mahima Saxena in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 08 August 2023
  2. ‘The Board Behind My Desk’: The Wall-Beside-the-Work in Architectural Practice

    In this chapter we come full circle, by returning to our starting point and the house that we watched being erected. A house that had a plan created...
    Derek Pigrum in The Wall Beside the Work
    Chapter 2021
  3. A billion-dollar donation: estimating the cost of researchers’ time spent on peer review

    Background

    The amount and value of researchers’ peer review work is critical for academia and journal publishing. However, this labor is...

    Balazs Aczel, Barnabas Szaszi, Alex O. Holcombe in Research Integrity and Peer Review
    Article Open access 14 November 2021
  4. Exploring migrants’ knowledge and skill in seasonal farm work: more than labouring bodies

    Migrant farmworkers dominate the horticultural workforce in many parts of the Minority (developed) World. The ‘manual’ work that they do—picking and...

    Natascha Klocker, Olivia Dun, ... Ananth Gopal in Agriculture and Human Values
    Article 22 November 2019
  5. A Multilevel Analysis of the Relationship Between Ethical Leadership and Ostracism: The Roles of Relational Climate, Employee Mindfulness, and Work Unit Structure

    Drawing on insights from social learning and social cognitive perspectives and research on the multilevel reality of leadership influences, we...

    Amanda Christensen-Salem, Fred O. Walumbwa, ... Everlyne Misati in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 09 January 2020
  6. Care-ful Work: An Ethics of Care Approach to Contingent Labour in the Creative Industries

    Studies of creative industries typically contend that creative work is profoundly precarious, taking place on a freelance basis in highly...

    Ana Alacovska, Joëlle Bissonnette in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 28 October 2019
  7. Collide or Collaborate: The Interplay of Competing Logics and Institutional Work in Cross-Sector Social Partnerships

    An increasing body of institutional research has examined organizations’ response to conflicting institutional logics, but few studies have looked...

    Juelin Yin, Dima Jamali in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 09 June 2020
  8. Why Work? What Does Philosophy (Not) Tell Us About Worker Motivation?

    This chapter explores what philosophy tells us about why we work. Of course, most people need the goods or income work provides. However, philosophy...
    Living reference work entry 2020
  9. Making Time to Care, and Caring for Time: ‘Tricking Time’ to Cope with Conflicting Temporalities in a Child Protection Agency

    Care—concern for and attending to the needs of the particular other we take responsibility—requires enacting time in a way that clashes with the...

    Anne Antoni, Juliane Reinecke, Marianna Fotaki in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 23 August 2023
  10. Automation and Well-Being: Bridging the Gap between Economics and Business Ethics

    Some economists now predict that technology will eliminate many millions of jobs and lead to a future without work. Much debate focuses on the...

    David A. Spencer in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article Open access 26 September 2022
  11. The Value of Time Matters for Temporal Justice

    There has recently been a revived interest in temporal justice among political philosophers. For example, lone mothers have, on average, 30 h less...

    Jens Jørund Tyssedal in Ethical Theory and Moral Practice
    Article 06 January 2021
  12. Ambivalent Identification as a Moderator of the Link Between Organizational Identification and Counterproductive Work Behaviors

    Although counterproductive work behaviors can be extremely damaging to organizations and society as a whole, we do not yet fully understand the link...

    Valeria Ciampa, Moritz Sirowatka, ... Rolf van Dick in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 16 August 2019
  13. Mrs. Dalloway and the Shecession: The Interconnectedness and Intersectionalities of Care Ethics and Social Time During the Pandemic

    Business ethics researchers and practitioners are interested in understanding the temporal mechanisms of various managerial activities, processes,...

    Lakshmi Balachandran Nair in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article Open access 08 March 2024
  14. A Symbolic Framing of Exploitative Firms: Evidence from Japan

    Symbols can be used to mask or embellish firms’ exploitative labor practices. The present study defines exploitative firms’ abuse of symbolic...

    Article 12 April 2023
  15. Broken Promises – The Probable Futurity of the Laboring Class (Re-Assessed)

    Over the past two decades, work relations have changed dramatically. New phenomena like “gig-economy” or “crowd work” not only constitute precarious...

    Michael S. Aßländer in Humanistic Management Journal
    Article Open access 28 June 2022
  16. Temporality and Meaningful Entrepreneurship

    Temporality is an under-researched area in entrepreneurship and business ethics, even though entrepreneurs are particularly affected by a fast-paced...

    Sandrine Frémeaux, François Henry in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 02 August 2023
  17. I Am Not Just a Nurse: The Need for a Boundaried Ethic of Care in the Context of Prolific Relationality

    The Ethics of Care (EoC) theory has been widely applied in the field of management, and there is a growing consensus that it is important to...

    Wee Chan Au, Siân Stephens in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article Open access 10 September 2022
  18. The relationship between speculation and translation in Bioethics: methods and methodologies

    There are increasing pressures for bioethics to emphasise ‘translation’. Against this backdrop, we defend ‘speculative bioethics’. We explore...

    Tess Johnson, Elizabeth Chloe Romanis in Monash Bioethics Review
    Article Open access 28 September 2023
  19. The Amaraughaprabodha: New Evidence on the Manuscript Transmission of an Early Work on Haṭha- and Rājayoga

    The Amaraughaprabodha is a Sanskrit Śaiva yoga text attributed by its colophons to Gorakṣanātha. It was first published by Kalyani Devi Mallik in...

    Article Open access 02 July 2019
  20. Democracy and Fair Labor Conditions

    The democratic principle of political co-determination requires, for its realization, workplace processes that are often left out of political...

    Axel Honneth in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 13 March 2023
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