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    Ethical Issues in Business: A Philosophical Approach (edited book)
    Pearson/Prentice Hall. 2002.
    "Keeping pace with recent developments, almost a third of the Eighth Edition is new. Ethical Issues in Business offers a mix of case studies - nine of which are new to this edition - and theoretical articles - ten of which are new to this edition. The articles range from classics in moral theory and economics, to modern commentaries by business executives."--BOOK JACKET.
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    Leadership, Engineering and Ethical Clashes at Boeing
    with Elaine Englehardt and Lisa H. Newton
    Science and Engineering Ethics 27 (1): 1-17. 2021.
    When there are disasters in our society, whether on an individual, organizational or systemic level, individuals or groups of individuals are often singled out for blame, and commonly it is assumed that the alleged culprits engaged in deliberate misdeeds. But sometimes, at least, these disasters occur not because of deliberate malfeasance, but rather because of complex organizational and systemic circumstances that result in these negative outcomes. Using the Boeing Corporation and its 737 MAX a…Read more
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    Moral Imagination and the Search for Ethical Decision Making in Management
    Business Ethics Quarterly 8 (S1): 75-98. 1998.
    1993: GE’s NBC News unit issues an on-air apology to General Motors for staging a misleading simulated crash test. NBC agrees to pay GM’s estimated $1 million legal and investigation expenses.February 1994: The Justice Department brought a criminal antitrust case against General Electric, accusing it of conspiring with an arm of the South African DeBeers diamond cartel to fix prices in the $600 million world market for industrial diamonds. General Electric denied wrongdoing...
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    Spheres of Influence: A Walzerian Approach to Business Ethics
    with Andrew C. Wicks, Heather Elms, and John Nolan
    Journal of Business Ethics 174 (1): 1-14. 2020.
    Michael Walzer is one of the most distinguished political philosophers and social critics of this century. His ideas have had great import and influence in political philosophy and political discussion, yet very few of his ideas have been incorporated explicitly into the business ethics literature. We argue that Walzer’s work provides an important conceptual canvas for business ethics scholars that has not been adequately explored. Scholars in business ethics often borrow from political theory a…Read more
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    Ruffin Series No. 4: Business, Science, and Ethics
    The Ruffin Series of the Society for Business Ethics 4 3-3. 2004.
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    Some Musings About the Future of Business Ethics Scholarship
    Journal of Business Ethics 166 (1): 1-2. 2020.
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    Making sense of changing ethical expectations: The role of moral imagination
    with Timothy J. Hargrave, Mukesh Sud, and Craig V. VanSandt
    Business and Society Review 125 (2): 183-201. 2020.
    We propose that firms that engage in morally imaginative sensemaking will manage society's changing ethical expectations more effectively than those engaging in habituated sensemaking. Specifically, we argue that managers engaging in habituated sensemaking will tend to view changes in expectations as threats and respond to them defensively. In contrast, morally imaginative managers will tend to see these same changes as opportunities and address them by proactively or interactively engaging stak…Read more
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    In Memoriam: Ronald F. Duska
    with Norman E. Bowie
    Business Ethics Quarterly 1-2. forthcoming.
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    Increasingly, global businesses are confronted with the question of complicity in human rights violations committed by abusive host governments. This contribution specifically looks at silent complicity and the way it challenges conventional interpretations of corporate responsibility. Silent complicity impliesthat corporations have moral obligations that reach beyond the negative realm of doing no harm. Essentially, it implies that corporations have a moral responsibility to help protect human …Read more
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    Organizing Ethics (review)
    with George J. Agich, Edward M. Spencer, Ann E. Mills, and Mary V. Rorty
    Hastings Center Report 30 (6): 46. 2000.
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    The Business Ethics within Bioethics
    Hastings Center Report 32 (1): 41. 2002.
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    One’s philosophical points of view, which form the bases for assumptions that we bring to management theory and practice matter, and matter deeply, to management thinking and corporate behavior. In this paper I outline three related threads of philosophical conversations and explain how they are important in management theory and practice: the “linguistic turn” in philosophy, deriving from the later writings of Ludwig Wittgenstein, a social constructionist perspective: a set of theories at least…Read more
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    Cambridge Handbook of Research Approaches to Business Ethics and Corporate Responsibility (edited book)
    with R. Edward Freeman and Sergiy Dmytriyev
    Cambridge University Press. 2017.
    While there is a large and ever-expanding body of work on the fields of business ethics and corporate social responsibility, there is a noted absence of a single source on the methodology and research approaches to these fields. In this book, the first of its kind, leading scholars in the fields gather to analyse a range of philosophical and empirical approaches to research in business ethics and CSR. It covers such sections as historical approaches, normative and behavioural methodologies, quan…Read more
  •  107
    Strategic Global Strategy: The Intersection of General Principles, Corporate Responsibility and Economic Value-Added
    with Laura P. Hartman, Cynthia E. Clark, Craig V. Vansandt, and Mukesh Sud
    Business and Society Review 122 (1): 71-91. 2017.
    An ongoing argument often made by business ethicists is that a singular preoccupation on profitability, will lead, in the long run, to disvalue for all the stakeholders and the communities it affects, and often, economic challenges for the company. On the other hand, we argue, a preoccupation with ethics and CSR as the primary aims of a for-profit company, it is, on its own, like a preoccupation with profitability, unsustainable. Indeed, without economic viability, a company will fail. Both of t…Read more
  • Organization Ethics in Health Care
    with E. M. Spencer, A. E. Mills, and M. V. Rorty
    Journal of Business Ethics 50 (3): 295-296. 2004.
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    Employment and Employee Rights
    with Tara J. Radin and Norman E. Bowie
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2008.
    _Employment and Employee Rights_ addresses the issue of rights in the workplace. Although much of the literature in this field focuses on employee rights, this volume considers the issue from the perspective of both employees and employers. Considers the rights of both employees and employers. Discusses the moral and legal landscape and traditional assumptions about right in employment. Investigates arguments for guaranteeing rights, particularly for employees, which are derived from relational,…Read more
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    Ethical and Environmental Challenges to Engineering
    with Michael E. Gorman and Matthew M. Mehalik
    Pearson. 2000.
    This short reader accompanies the textbook The Christian Theological Tradition. It was copiled by 13 members fo the Theology Dept. of the University of St. Thomas. All the translations have been done by department members.
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    Introduction
    with Flanagan Patrick, Fleckenstein Marilynn, and Shoaf Victoria
    Journal of Business Ethics 90 (S3): 253-254. 2009.
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    Adam Smith's Legacy for Ethics and Economics
    Judge Institute of Management Studies. 1997.
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    The Blackwell Encyclopedic Dictionary of Business Ethics provides clear, concise and highly informative definitions and explanations of the key concepts in one of the most important fields in contemporary business.
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    Profit and Responsibility: Issues in Business and Professional Ethics
    with Kendall D'Andrade
    E. Mellen Press. 1985.
    This is a collection of essays on business ethics written by philosophers, theologians and professors of business.
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    Introduction: The Wide Reach of Business Ethics (review)
    with Patrick Flanagan, Marilynn Fleckenstein, Patrick D. Primeaux, and Victoria Schoaf
    Journal of Business Ethics 84 (S1). 2009.
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    Institutional practices, ethics, and the physician
    with V. Rorty Mary, E. Mills Ann, and H. Werhane Patricia
    In Rosamond Rhodes, Leslie P. Francis & Anita Silvers (eds.), The Blackwell Guide to Medical Ethics, Wiley-blackwell. 2008.
    The prelims comprise: Introduction The Physician and the Provider Organization The Physician and the Payer Organization Dealing with Systems Conclusion Notes References.
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    Business Ethics Quarterly News
    The Society for Business Ethics Newsletter 6 (1): 25-25. 1995.
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    Must we 'always get rid of the idea of the private object'?
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 27 (2): 299-317. 1989.
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    Introduction
    Business Ethics Quarterly 8 (2): 193-193. 1998.