This article reviews a conversation between business ethicists and feminist scholars begun in the early 1990s and traces the development of that conversation in relation to feminist theory. A bibliographic analysis of the business ethics (BE) and corporate social responsibility (CSR) literatures over a twenty-five-year period elucidates the degree to which gender has been a salient concern, the methodologies adopted, and the ways in which gender has been analyzed (by geography, issue type, and theoretical perspective). Identifying significant limitations to the incorporation of feminist theory in these literatures, we discuss how feminist scholarsh ip relating to behavior (through psychology and related fields), organizations (through femin...
AbstractAt the beginning of twenty-first century some trend of widely discussed phenomena of corpora...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) research has been largely interested in answering the question...
STRATEGICA, International Academic Conference, Bucharest, October 2-3, 2014Business Ethics remains n...
This chapter discusses the main theoretical frameworks used to analyze CSR approaches concerning gen...
Although corporate social responsibility (CSR) practice increasingly addresses gender issues, and ge...
Programs aimed at increasing women’s entrepreneurship are a rapidly proliferating class of CSR initi...
Programs aimed at increasing women’s entrepreneurship are a rapidly proliferating class of CSR init...
If business requires ethical solutions that are viable in the liminal landscape between concepts and...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) research has been largely interested in answering the question...
The mainstream literature on corporate governance is based on the premise of conflicts of interest i...
The mainstream literature on corporate governance is based on the premise of conflicts of interest i...
There is a growing literature on corporate social responsibility (CSR) and gender issues, which draw...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century some trend of widely discussed phenomena of corporate s...
Introduction to a collection of essays from the University of Dayton School of Law\u27s Project for ...
This paper is part of a larger project of developing a new narrative for talking about business acti...
AbstractAt the beginning of twenty-first century some trend of widely discussed phenomena of corpora...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) research has been largely interested in answering the question...
STRATEGICA, International Academic Conference, Bucharest, October 2-3, 2014Business Ethics remains n...
This chapter discusses the main theoretical frameworks used to analyze CSR approaches concerning gen...
Although corporate social responsibility (CSR) practice increasingly addresses gender issues, and ge...
Programs aimed at increasing women’s entrepreneurship are a rapidly proliferating class of CSR initi...
Programs aimed at increasing women’s entrepreneurship are a rapidly proliferating class of CSR init...
If business requires ethical solutions that are viable in the liminal landscape between concepts and...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) research has been largely interested in answering the question...
The mainstream literature on corporate governance is based on the premise of conflicts of interest i...
The mainstream literature on corporate governance is based on the premise of conflicts of interest i...
There is a growing literature on corporate social responsibility (CSR) and gender issues, which draw...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century some trend of widely discussed phenomena of corporate s...
Introduction to a collection of essays from the University of Dayton School of Law\u27s Project for ...
This paper is part of a larger project of developing a new narrative for talking about business acti...
AbstractAt the beginning of twenty-first century some trend of widely discussed phenomena of corpora...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) research has been largely interested in answering the question...
STRATEGICA, International Academic Conference, Bucharest, October 2-3, 2014Business Ethics remains n...