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This paper aims at discussing the role of behavioral business ethics as a methodological approach that is valuable for the construction of a robust normative foundation for business ethics. In particular, we will focus on experiments – and, to a lesser extent, surveys, field research, and even...
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Corporate social responsibility is largely debated amongst management science and business ethics scholars, but only a few of consistent theoretical foundations have been provided for it. Typically these are suggested within the stakeholder approach to the theory of the firm, but the same...
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1 An Overview of the Theory: Hierarchies, Social Contract and Reputation -- 2 Economic Theory and the Social Contract of the Firm -- 3 Games of Reputation and Compliance with the Social Contract -- 4 How Far Does Reputation Extend? Abuse of Authority and Corporate Culture -- 5 Information,...
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