Business Ethics Quarterly

Papers
(The median citation count of Business Ethics Quarterly is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
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Markets with Limits: How the Commodification of Academia Derails Debate, by James Stacey Taylor. New York: Routledge, 2022. 220 pp.51
Rhythm and resonance in Eija-Liisa Ahtila’s Horizontal Six-channel projected video installation. The Artist and Goodman Gallery, New York, Paris, London, 2011. Experienced at Trapholt, Kolding,47
Grow the Pie: How Great Companies Deliver Both Purpose and Profit, by Alex Edmans. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. 382 pp.40
Leader Authenticity and Ethics: A Heideggerian Perspective33
Are Markets Amenable to Consequentialist Evaluation?27
Hiring, Algorithms, and Choice: Why Interviews Still Matter21
Guest Editors’ Introduction: New Challenges to the Enlightenment: How Twenty-First-Century Sociotechnological Systems Facilitate Organized Immaturity and How to Counteract It20
How and When Ethics-oriented Human Resource Management Systems Promote Organizational Citizenship Behavior: The Moderated Mediation of Work-Family Balance and Moral Attentiveness18
The Role of Deliberative Mini-Publics in Improving the Deliberative Capacity of Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives18
Varieties of Deliberation: Framing Plurality in Political CSR15
The Business of Liberty: Freedom and Information in Ethics, Politics, and Law, by Boudewijn de Bruin. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022. 240 pp.14
Toward a Theory of Marginalized Stakeholder-Centric Entrepreneurship12
Participatory Urban Art and Workplace Democracy: A Conversational Teaser11
Multi-stakeholder Initiatives and Legitimacy: A Deliberative Systems Perspective10
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An Unreasonable Assumption: A Reply to Strudler10
Seeking Virtue in Finance: Contributing to Society in a Conflicted Industry, by JC de Swaan. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. 246 pp.9
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Taylor-ing Ethics: Implications of Charles Taylor’s Work of Retrieval on Moral Foundations Theory9
Psychological Reactance to Leader Moral Hypocrisy8
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Guest Editors’ Introduction: The Challenges and Prospects of Deliberative Democracy for Corporate Sustainability and Responsibility7
Organizations as Wrongdoers: From Ontology to Morality, by Stephanie Collins. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023. 208 pp.7
Ethical Culture in Organizations: A Review and Agenda for Future Research7
Disturbing Business Ethics: Emmanuel Levinas and the Politics of Organization, by Carl Rhodes. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 2020. 148 pp.5
Affirming an Art Review Section in BEQ5
Business without Management: MacIntyrean Accounting, Management, and Practice-Led Business5
Building a Purpose of the Company: Friedman and Freeman as Beacons in a Pragmatist Theory of the Firm4
Why a Right to an Explanation of Algorithmic Decision-Making Should Exist: A Trust-Based Approach4
When Workplace Norms Conflict: Using Intersubjective Reflection to Guide Ethical Decision-Making4
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Balancing, Shielding, Filtering: Three Models of Role Morality4
Can Welfare Economics Justify Corporate Philanthropy? Proposing the Philanthropy Multiplier as a Metric for Evaluating Corporate Philanthropic Expenditures4
Crisis Prices: The Ethics of Market Controls during a Global Pandemic4
Divested: Inequality in the Age of Finance, by Ken-Hou Lin and Megan Tobias Neely. New York: Oxford University Press, 2020. 232 pp.4
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Transnational Representation in Global Labour Governance and the Politics of Input Legitimacy3
Deep Learning Meets Deep Democracy: Deliberative Governance and Responsible Innovation in Artificial Intelligence3
Sweatshops, Exploitation, and the Nonworseness Claim3
Ordo-Responsibility in the Sharing Economy: A Social Contracts Perspective3
The Political Philosophy of AI: An Introduction, by Mark Coeckelbergh. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2022. 186 pp.2
From Trauma to Entertainment: An Examination of Netflix’s Dahmer—Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story Series2
Thomas Aquinas and the Civil Economy Tradition: The Mediterranean Spirit of Capitalism, by Paolo Santori. New York: Routledge, 2022. 149 pp.2
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Overlooked Thinkers: Stretching the Boundaries of Business Ethics Scholarship (Guest Editors’ Introduction) – Corrigendum2
Living with the Invisible Hand: Markets, Corporations, and Human Freedom, by Waheed Hussain, edited by Arthur Ripstein and Nicholas Vrousalis. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023. 256 pp.2
Editorial Musings on What Makes the Blood Flow in Business Ethics Research2
Dark Sides of Data Transparency: Organized Immaturity After GDPR?2
The WEIRDEST People in the World: How the West Became Psychologically Peculiar and Particularly Prosperous, by Joseph Henrich. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2020. 704 pp.2
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Business Ethics Quarterly Special Issue on: Wisdom and Sustainability: Transforming Business Ethics in Practice1
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From the Editor1
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Adrian Ghenie’s Ethical Odyssey: Navigating History, Digital Dystopia, and Society’s Transformation1
The Dark Side of Status at Work: Perceived Status Importance, Envy, and Interpersonal Deviance1
The Ethics of Employment-at-Will: An Institutional Complementarities Approach1
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Let’s Clean Up and Bring Some Order Here! Moral Regulation of Markets in Yaoundé, Cameroon1
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Feminist Epistemology and Business Ethics1
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Citizen Knowledge: Markets, Experts, and the Infrastructure of Democracy, by Lisa Herzog. New York: Oxford University Press, 2023. 352 pp.1
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The Distributive Politics of Environmental Protection in Latin America and the Caribbean, by Isabella Alcañiz and Ricardo A. Gutiérrez. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022. 76 pp.1
A Lie Is a Lie: The Ethics of Lying in Business Negotiations0
The Role of Empathy in Leadership Ethics: Examining Empathic Relational Leadership Practice through Video-Based Methods0
Corporate Social Responsibility and Government: The Role of Discretion for Engagement with Public Policy0
Models of Leadership in Plato and Beyond, by Dominic Scott and R. Edward Freeman. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. 225 pp.0
Authenticity, Craftsmanship, and Character in the Artworks of Grayson Perry0
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The Code of Capital: How the Law Creates Wealth and Inequality, by Katharina Pistor. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2019. 297 pp.0
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The Contingent Role of Conflict: Deliberative Interaction and Disagreement in Shareholder Engagement0
Better Business: How the B Corp Movement Is Remaking Capitalism, by Christopher Marquis. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2020. 312 pp.0
Tackling Grand Challenges beyond Dyads and Networks: Developing a Stakeholder Systems View Using the Metaphor of Ballet0
The Ethicality of Welfare Crowdfunding in the Context of the Neoliberal Welfare State: A Rawlsian Perspective0
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Evidence of an Inverted U–Shaped Relationship between Stakeholder Management Performance Variation and Firm Performance0
Is Data Labor? Two Conceptions of Work and the User-Platform Relationship0
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The Work of Politics: Making a Democratic Welfare State, by Steven Klein. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. 220 pp. - The Privatized State, by Chiara Cordelli. Princeton, NJ: Princeton Uni0
The Free-Riding Issue in Contemporary Organizations: Lessons from the Common Good Perspective0
The Moral Permissibility of Digital Nudging in the Workplace: Reconciling Justification and Legitimation0
Free Markets and Public Interests in the Pharmaceutical Industry: A Comparative Analysis of Catholic and Reformational Critiques of Neoliberal Thought0
Pandemics at Work: Convergence of Epidemiology and Ethics0
How Digital Platforms Organize Immaturity: A Sociosymbolic Framework of Platform Power0
Going Far by Going Together: James M. Buchanan’s Economics of Shared Ethics0
Corporate Responsibility and Repair for Anti-Black Racism0
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Prudent Entrepreneurship inTheory of Moral Sentiments0
Guest Editors’ Introduction: Overlooked Thinkers: Stretching the Boundaries of Business Ethics Scholarship0
Care in Management: A Review and Justification of an Organizational Value0
When Are Norms Prescriptive? Understanding and Clarifying the Role of Norms in Behavioral Ethics Research0
For the Sake of the Ingroup: The Double-Edged Effects of Collectivism on Workplace Unethical Behavior0
A Pharmacological Perspective on Technology-Induced Organised Immaturity: The Care-giving Role of the Arts0
The Role of Accountability in Workplace Democracy0
Business Ethics Quarterly Special Issue on: Normativity in Business Ethics and Beyond0
Corporate Responsibility for Wealth Creation and Human Rights, by Georges Enderle. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. 332 pp.0
The Ethics of Deferred Prosecution Agreements for MNEs Culpable of Foreign Corruption: Relativistic Pragmatism or Devil’s Pact?0
Who Counts in Business Ethics0
Business Ethics Quarterly Special Issue on: Organizational Ethics of Life and Death0
From the Editors0
The Diva, la Traviata, the Gendered Spectacle: Marina Abramović’s 7 Deaths of Maria CallasComposers: Marko Nikodijevic, Marina Abramović. With Music by Marko Nikodijević and scenes of operas by0
Human-Centered AI, by Ben Shneiderman. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022. 305 pp.0
It’s a Three-Ring Circus: How Morally Educative Practices Are Undermined by Institutions0
Ideologies of Corporate Responsibility: From Neoliberalism to “Varieties of Liberalism”0
Who Speaks for the Corporation? A Hobbesian Theory of Managerial Authority and Shareholder Responsibility0
We Are Not Born Submissive: How Patriarchy Shapes Women’s Lives, by Manon Garcia. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2021. 234 pp.0
Business and Society, the Society and Business, and, What Is It Like to Be a Rat?0
The Nature and Practice of Trust, by Marc Cohen. New York: Routledge, 2023. 148 pp.0
Changes in Editorial Team0
Wage Exploitation as Disequilibrium Price0
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Self-Authorship through Mutual Benefit: Toward a Liberal Theory of the Virtues in Business0
Lying about Reservation Prices in Business Negotiation: A Qualified Defense (Commentary) – Corrigendum0
Exploitation and the Desirability of Unenforced Law0
New Circus and the Ethics of Safety Management: A Review of EZ (Elena Zanzu)0
Site-seeing Humanness in Organizations0
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Vocabularies of Motive for Corporate Social Responsibility: The Emergence of the Business Case in Germany, 1970–20140
Sweatshop Boycotts: Can’t Live with Them, Can’t Live without Them0
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A Better Account of Constitutional Contractarianism Implies a Cooperative Form of Governance of the Sharing Economy: Critical Assessment of Hielscher, Everding, and Pies’ (2022) “Ordo-responsibility i0
Artifices and Bodies in the Artworks of Tony Heaton0
Islands of Deliberative Capacity in an Ocean of Authoritarian Control? The Deliberative Potential of Self-Organised Teams in Firms0
The Relational and Redistributive Dynamics of Mutual Aid: Implications of Afro-Communitarian Ethics for the Study of Creative Work0
Technology, Maturity, and Craft: Making Vinyl Records in the Digital Age0
The Challenge of Implementing Voluntary Sustainability Standards: A Dynamic Framework on the Tension between Adherence and Adaptation0
The Ethics of Alternative Currencies0
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Work as a Calling: From Meaningful Work to Good Work, by Garrett W. Potts. New York: Routledge, 2022. 164 pp.0
“Woke” Corporations and the Stigmatization of Corporate Social Initiatives0
Can Digitally Transformed Work Be Virtuous?0
Against Paretianism: A Wealth Creation Approach to Business Ethics0
The Virtue of External Goods in Action Sports Practice0
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Ethics for Capitalists: A Systematic Approach to Business Ethics, Competition, and Market Failure, by Joseph Heath. Altona, MB: FriesenPress, 2023. 276 pp.0
What’s the Point of Efficiency? On Heath’s Market Failures Approach0
Moral Repair: Toward a Two-Level Conceptualization0
Particularism for Generalists: A Rossian Business Ethic0
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Business Adaptation to Climate Change, by Jorge E. Rivera, Chang Hoon Oh, Jennifer Oetzel, and Viviane Clement. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022. 284 pp.0
Economic Ekphrasis of a Broken Table: Goldin+Senneby, Banca Rotta, 20130
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Lying about Reservation Prices in Business Negotiation: A Qualified Defense0
Opera for the People: Exploring Artistic Democracy and the Ethics of Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion through Jonathan Dove’s Marx in London! by Scottish Opera0
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Affects in Online Stakeholder Engagement: A Dissensus Perspective0
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Corporate Moral Credit0
Moral Disjunction and Role Coadunation in Business and the Professions0
A Sociological Perspective on Meaningful Work: Community versus Autonomy0
Beyond Black and White: Assessing the Legitimacy of Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives between the Descriptive and the Normative Perspective0
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When Managers Become Robin Hoods: A Mixed Method Investigation0
Relationships, Authority, and Reasons: A Second-Personal Account of Corporate Moral Agency0
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