Business Ethics Quarterly (BEQ) is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal that publishes theoretical and empirical research relevant to the ethics of business.
The April edition of BEQ is here! Featured articles cover topics like prescriptive norms, resolving moral disjunction, corporate social responsibility in Germany, and the importance of the human element in job interviews.
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This year’s conference includes 11 sessions of papers, panels, and workshops alongside special events such as our plenary speakers, @BEQJournal events, and gatherings of emerging and junior scholars. Find the full program here: https://t.co/dZHyeZ0QFf
AI ethics. Ethical leadership. Humanitarian CSR. These are just a few of the session themes at #sbeconference2024. Find the full list: https://t.co/YhqhQTp6jA
In this book review, the author evaluates the definition of trust used by recent empirical research in regard to management and applied psychology against the nature of building trust as written by Marc Cohen.
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The authors evaluate the problematic nature of #moraldisjunction in professional capacities and the coping mechanisms associated with it, and propose role coadunation as a potential solution to resolving moral disjunction with integrity.
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https://t.co/7O2ok9GD8G
Our Co-Editor-in-Chief Frank den Hond will be part of a panel at @AOM_SIM on August 9, sharing the aims and scope of BEQ and answering questions about the publishing process.
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The submission window of September 1 through October 31 for the upcoming @BEQJournal special issue is quickly approaching! Find full details here:
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This art review provides commentary on @netflix's true crime series about Jeffrey Dahmer, one of the most famous U.S. serial killers, leading into a broader conversation about the ethics of #truecrime cases being used for entertainment.
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By analyzing historical cases of businesses’ interactions with stakeholders in Germany from 1970–2014, this article offers a new approach to studying motives & contributes to understanding the complementary or competing nature of different motives for #CSR
https://t.co/Ae8hycfVcV
This year for #sbeconference2024, we received the highest number of submissions in our history! We will have 5 to 6 concurrent sessions to accommodate this increase. Find the tentative schedule here: https://t.co/qIuALnWEoy
Our Co-Editor-in-Chief Frank den Hond will be part of a panel at @AOM_SIM on August 9, sharing the aims and scope of BEQ and answering questions about the publishing process.
#AOM2024
Check our commentary article recently published online in the @BEQJournal! A special thanks to my co-author Prof. Lorenzo Sacconi and to the journal for hosting our work.
https://t.co/sRe6vkNaOj
The June newsletter is available now, featuring a note from our Executive Director, a sneak peek at the upcoming conference, member news, and calls for papers: https://t.co/rwsZ4iE4Bn