An Analysis of the Ethical Codes of Corporations and Business Schools Harrison McCrawKathy S. MoffeitJohn R. O’Malley Jr. Report 31 July 2008 Pages: 1 - 13
An Examination of the Association Between Gender and Reporting Intentions for Fraudulent Financial Reporting Steven KaplanKurt PanyJian Zhang OriginalPaper 31 July 2008 Pages: 15 - 30
A Stakeholder’s Perspective on Human Resource Management Michel Ferrary OriginalPaper 05 August 2008 Pages: 31 - 43
Reflecting on the Common Discourse on Piracy and Intellectual Property Rights: A Divergent Perspective Betty Yung OriginalPaper 02 August 2008 Pages: 45 - 57
Bribery: Australian Managers’ Experiences and Responses When Operating in International Markets Kerry L. PedigoVerena Marshall Report 31 July 2008 Pages: 59 - 74
Determinants of Bribery in Asian Firms: Evidence from the World Business Environment Survey Xun Wu OriginalPaper 05 August 2008 Pages: 75 - 88
Why Firms Engage in Corruption: A Top Management Perspective Jamie D. CollinsKlaus UhlenbruckPeter Rodriguez OriginalPaper 05 August 2008 Pages: 89 - 108
Approaches to Ethics for Corporate Crisis Management Per Sandin OriginalPaper 07 August 2008 Pages: 109 - 116
Social Relationship of a Firm and the CSP–CFP Relationship in Japan: Using Artificial Neural Networks Daisuke Okamoto OriginalPaper 19 August 2008 Pages: 117 - 132
A Meta-Analytic Investigation of Business Ethics Instruction Ethan P. WaplesAlison L. AntesMichael D. Mumford OriginalPaper 12 August 2008 Pages: 133 - 151