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Virtual Special Issue on Psychology and Business Ethics
- Submission status
- Closed
This virtual special issue of Journal of Business Ethics explores the importance of psychological process in understanding business ethics across levels of analysis. The goal of the virtual special issue is to highlight previously published works that include heterogeneous perspectives, from both within and beyond the academic field of psychology, that illuminate psychological issues in business ethics. The opening essay presents a broad framework within which to understand the contributions as contributing to intra-psychic, relational, and contextual perspectives on psychology, and to note the diversity of work on psychological topics that Journal of Business Ethics has found valuable in creating an ongoing conversation in business ethics. These perspectives are not meant to be exhaustive, but to encourage contributions from a wide range of perspectives on psychological phenomena. Our goal with this virtual special issue is to highlight to readers and writers alike the journal’s mission to be a center for business ethics dialogue ranging across a broad intellectual spectrum.
Gazi Islam, Grenoble Ecole de Management
Articles (8 in this collection)
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Behavioral Ethics: A Critique and a Proposal
Authors
- Carol Frogley Ellertson
- Marc-Charles Ingerson
- Richard N. Williams
- Content type: OriginalPaper
- Published: 28 March 2015
- Pages: 145 - 159
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When Empathic Concern and Perspective Taking Matter for Ethical Judgment: The Role of Time Hurriedness
Authors
- Irina Cojuharenco
- Francesco Sguera
- Content type: OriginalPaper
- Published: 02 July 2014
- Pages: 717 - 725
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A Cognitive–Intuitionist Model of Moral Judgment
Authors
- Adenekan Dedeke
- Content type: OriginalPaper
- Published: 16 November 2013
- Pages: 437 - 457
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The Employee as ‘Dish of the Day’: The Ethics of the Consuming/Consumed Self in Human Resource Management
Authors
- Karen Dale
- Content type: OriginalPaper
- Published: 17 August 2012
- Pages: 13 - 24
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How Can I Become a Responsible Subject? Towards a Practice-Based Ethics of Responsiveness
Authors
- Bernadette Loacker
- Sara Louise Muhr
- Content type: OriginalPaper
- Published: 14 March 2009
- Pages: 265 - 277
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Organisational Control and the Self: Critiques and Normative Expectations
Authors
- Karin Helen Garrety
- Content type: OriginalPaper
- Published: 12 September 2007
- Pages: 93 - 106
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Corporations as Intentional Systems
Authors
- William G. Weaver
- Content type: OriginalPaper
- Pages: 87 - 97