This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Samuel Mansell, John Ferguson, David Gindis, and Avia Pasternak, ‘Rethinking Corporate Agency in Business, Philosophy, and Law’, Journal of Business Ethics, 2018. Under embargo until 28 April 2019. The final publication is available at Springer via https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-018-3895-1While researchers in business ethics, moral philosophy, and jurisprudence have advanced the study of corporate agency, there have been very few attempts to bring together insights from these and other disciplines in the pages of the Journal of Business Ethics. By introducing to an audience of business ethics scholars the work of outstanding authors working outside the field, this in...
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The purpose of this article is to explore the importance of business ethics in the corporate busines...
This Article examines ethical issues posed by imperfections in legal texts. More particularly, it ad...
Corporations are the most powerful economic entities in contemporary society. The main finding in th...
While researchers in business ethics, moral philosophy and jurisprudence have advanced the study of ...
While researchers in business ethics, moral philosophy, and jurisprudence have advanced the study of...
While researchers in business ethics, moral philosophy, and jurisprudence have advanced the study of...
While researchers in business ethics, moral philosophy, and jurisprudence have advanced the study of...
This article offers a novel analysis of the field of corporate governance by viewing it through the ...
This conference paper suggests that the problem of corporate ethics cannot be reduced to the autonom...
Prepared for a roundtable on corporate ethics at the University of Maryland School of Law, this essa...
This Article is centered on the proposal of a new model of corporate decision-making: the enlightene...
This Article focuses on and attempts to dispel an overly narrow view of the moral responsibilities o...
This volume explores corporate governance from three perspectives: a traditional economic, a philoso...
This article presents a simple model of the ethical choice problem in business. The model incorporat...
In this article we develop a conceptualization of business ethics as practice. Starting from the vie...
The purpose of this article is to explore the importance of business ethics in the corporate busines...
This Article examines ethical issues posed by imperfections in legal texts. More particularly, it ad...
Corporations are the most powerful economic entities in contemporary society. The main finding in th...