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    Social Sustainability in Selecting Emerging Economy Suppliers
    with Matthias Ehrgott, Felix Reimann, and Lutz Kaufmann
    Journal of Business Ethics 98 (1): 99-119. 2011.
    Despite the growing public awareness of social sustainability issues, little is known about what drives firms to emphasize social criteria in their supplier management practices and what the precise benefits of such efforts are. This is especially true for relationships with international suppliers from the world's emerging economies in Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe. Building on stakeholder theory, we address the issue by examining how pressures from customers, the government, and empl…Read more
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    The Politics of the Cross: The Theology and Ethics of John Howard Yoder
    with Stanley Hauerwas, Chris K. Huebner, Harry J. Huebner, Mark Thiessen Nation, and Ben C. Ollenburger
    Journal of Religious Ethics 33 (1): 139-174. 2005.
    In his landmark monograph, "The Politics of Jesus", John Howard Yoder challenged mainstream Christian social ethics by arguing that the New Testament account of Jesus's founding of a messianic community entails a normative politics, not only for early Christianity but for the contemporary church. This challenge is further elaborated in several important posthumous publications, especially "Preface to Theology", in which Yoder examines the development of early Christology with attention to its po…Read more