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    Organizational Behavioral Integrity: Employees’ Reactions to Misalignment Between Organizational Values and Practices
    with Enrica N. Ruggs and Roxanne Ross
    Journal of Business Ethics 1-17. forthcoming.
    Theory on organizational behavioral integrity suggests that consistency between organizational practice and espoused organizational values induces the reciprocity norm in employees. We examined how organizational behavioral integrity influences employee attitudes and behavioral intentions. Across two studies we found that organizational behavioral integrity is positively related to employee organizational commitment and organizational attractiveness and negatively related to turnover intentions.…Read more
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    Organizational ethical culture, though widely studied, lacks conceptual clarity and precision with levels of analysis. To diagnose the specific conceptual and levels limitations, we assess the state of the science of ethical culture by analyzing 155 articles. Analysis revealed conceptual disorganization, confusion between the conceptual domain and nomological network, and imprecise treatment of levels of analysis. These limitations have resulted in downstream problems with building and testing t…Read more
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    Patrick Maclagan, Management and Morality: A Developmental Perspective
    Teaching Business Ethics 7 (2): 179-181. 2003.
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    From the Editor
    Business Ethics Quarterly 24 (4). 2014.
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    From the Editor
    Business Ethics Quarterly 23 (3): 5-5. 2013.
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    From the Editor
    Business Ethics Quarterly 22 (1): 5-5. 2012.
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    From the Editor
    Business Ethics Quarterly 25 (3). 2015.
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    Guest Editors’ Introduction
    with Wesley Cragg and Peter Muchlinski
    Business Ethics Quarterly 22 (1): 1-7. 2012.
    We provide a brief history of the business and human rights discourse and scholarship, and an overview of the articles included in the special issue.
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    Kantian Business Ethics: Critical Perspectives (edited book)
    Edward Elgar. 2012.
    In this original collection of essays, distinguished scholars critically examine the ethical dimensions of business using the Kantian themed business ethics of Norman E. Bowie as a jumping off point. the authors engage Bowie's influential body of scholarship as well as contemporary themes in business, including topics such as: the normative foundations of capitalism; the applicability of Kantian ethics, virtue ethics, and pragmatism in normative business ethics; meaningful work; managerial ethic…Read more
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    From the Editor
    Business Ethics Quarterly 23 (4): 5-5. 2013.
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    The purpose of the corporation
    with T. L. Beauchamp and N. E. Bowie
    In Tom L. Beauchamp, Norman E. Bowie & Denis Gordon Arnold (eds.), Ethical Theory and Business, Pearson/prentice Hall. pp. 45--50. 2008.
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    Liberty in Cyberspace
    Business Ethics Quarterly 13 (4): 573-580. 2003.
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    Moral Imagination and the Future of Sweatshops
    with Laura P. Hartman
    Business and Society Review 108 (4): 425-461. 2003.
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    Exploitation (review)
    Business Ethics Quarterly 15 (4): 733-733. 2005.
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    From the Editor
    Business Ethics Quarterly 26 (2). 2016.
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    Ethics and the Business of Biomedicine (edited book)
    Cambridge University Press. 2009.
    During the last thirty years we have witnessed sweeping changes in health care worldwide, including new and expensive biomedical technologies, an increasingly powerful and influential pharmaceutical industry, steadily increasing health care costs in industrialised nations, and new threats to medical professionalism. The essays collected in this book concern costs and profits in relation to just health care, the often controversial practices of pharmaceutical companies, and corruption in the prof…Read more
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    Beyond sweatshops: positive deviancy and global labour practices
    with Laura P. Hartman
    Business Ethics: A European Review 14 (3): 206-222. 2005.
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    Business Ethics Quarterly Report
    The Society for Business Ethics Newsletter 23 (2): 6-6. 2012.
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    From the Editor
    Business Ethics Quarterly 23 (2): 5-5. 2013.
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    The Ethics of Direct to Consumer Advertising
    In Denis Gordon Arnold (ed.), Ethics and the Business of Biomedicine, Cambridge University Press. pp. 131--49. 2009.
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    Hume on the Moral Difference between Humans and Other Animals
    History of Philosophy Quarterly 12 (3): 303-316. 1995.
    The primary concern of this paper is Hume's account of the moral difference between humans and other animals. In order to clarify this difference Hume's views regarding reason, sympathy, and human sentiment are examined. The purpose of this investigation is threefold. First, Hume's position on the moral difference between humans and other animals is clarified. It is argued that this difference is properly traced to Hume's account of the sentiment of humanity. Second, Hume is defended against the…Read more
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    Transnational Corporations and the Duty to Respect Basic Human Rights
    Business Ethics Quarterly 20 (3): 371-399. 2010.
    In a series of reports the United Nations Special Representative on the issue of Human Rights and Transnational Corporations has emphasized a tripartite framework regarding business and human rights that includes the state “duty to protect,” the TNC “responsibility to respect,” and “appropriate remedies” for human rights violations. This article examines the recent history of UN initiatives regarding business and human rights and places the tripartite framework in historical context. Three appro…Read more
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    Working conditions : safety and sweatshops
    In George G. Brenkert & Tom L. Beauchamp (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Business Ethics: 1750 to the Present, Oxford University Press Usa. 2009.