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We explore offshore outsourcing through the lenses of Catholic Social Teaching (CST). First, we review the outcomes of the 30-year debate in business ethics on issues related to offshore outsourcing. We then cluster authors into two groups—the justice-centered approach and the welfare-centered...
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Whereas extant literature has examined the overall effect of corporate social responsibility (CSR) on innovation, it is argued that CSR is a multidimensional concept encompassing both progressive activities concerning a firm’s engagement in the social domain, as well as rational aspects...
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Consumer indirect misbehavior in access-based consumption is a significant challenge for enterprises. The literature is in short of a deep understanding of the antecedent conditions of consumer indirect misbehavior in this context and limited by inconsistent findings, calling for developing a...
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between building a research programme (especially in business sciences like economics and management) on rationality or on …Rationality and reason are often used as synonyms, although they are very different concepts. In this article we argue … that rationality is the concept of reason that has been stripped of its human elements. Ancient and medieval philosophers …
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How can we make businesspeople more concerned about the truth of the information they spread or allow to circulate? In this age of 'fake news', 'business bullshit' and 'post-truth,' the issue is of the utmost importance, especially for business trustworthiness in the internet economy. The issue...
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The way in which business ethics change over time will remain theoretically unclear unless we empirically reveal the temporal coevolution and coalignment among a changing environment, transitional institutions, strategic adaptations, and performance implications. To revitalize this...
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