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Library Guide to Ethics Research

Cynthia Slater, Business Librarian at the Drexel Library has led the development of the following library guide. It serves as a 24 x 7, off the shelf research support for faculty and students. It provides access to SJU’s ethics-intensive collections, organized by texts, databases, industry reports, company reports, exemplary case studies, and general moral theory.

Business Ethics Research Guide

Selected Arrupe Directors Research

  • McCall, J. & Porth, S. (2018). The Employee as a HUMAN Resource: Advice for Business Faculty from CST and Contemporary Management Theory, in Mission Driven Approaches in Modern Business Education, B. Smith (ed.), IGI Global.

    Swift, T. (2018). Do Share Buybacks Suppress Corporate Innovation? Academy of Management Proceedings, Vol. 2018, No. 1.

    Swift, T. (2018). Technological Innovation and Social Justice: In Dialogue with Catholic Social Teaching. Journal of Jesuit Business Education, 9: 31-50.

  • Steingard, D. (2016). Benefit Corporations: Ethics and Efficacy of a New Corporate Form. Business and Professional Ethics Journal, 35(1), 1-4.

    Steingard, D. (2016). Introduction to Special Issue# 2: Benefit Corporations: Ethics and Efficacy of a New Corporate Form. Business and Professional Ethics Journal, 35(2/3), 105-108.

    Steingard, D., & Clark, W. (2016). The Benefit Corporation as an Exemplar of Integrative Corporate Purpose (ICP): Delivering Maximal Social and Environmental Impact with a New Corporate Form. Business and Professional Ethics Journal, 35(1), 73-101.

    Steingard, D., & Gilbert, J. C. (2016). The Benefit Corporation: A Legal Tool to Align the Interests of Business with Those of Society; An Interview with Jay Coen Gilbert, Co-Founder, B Lab. Business and Professional Ethics Journal, 35(1), 5-15.

  • McCall, J. & Porth, S. (2015). The Purpose of Business: A Jesuit Educational Challenge to Shareholder Primacy. Journal of Jesuit Business Education, 6:1.

  • McCall, J. 2013. Employers and Employees, in the Wiley Blackwell International Encyclopedia of Ethics, Hugh LaFollette, Editor .

    McCall, J. 2013. The Nature and Value of Work, in the Wiley Blackwell International Encyclopedia of Ethics, Hugh LaFollete, editor

    Steingard, D. S., & Dufresne, R. L. (2013). The evaluative framework for workplace spirituality assessments: working our strengths and strengthening our work. In Handbook of Faith and Spirituality in the Workplace (pp. 455-487). Springer, New York, NY.

  • McCall, J. (2011). Business and Corporate Ethics After Auschwitz. Journal of Ecumenical Studies 46:4.

  • McCall, J. J. (2010). Executive compensation. In J. R. Boatright (Ed.), Finance ethics: Critical issues in theory and practice (pp. 547-564). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

    McCall, J. & Werhane, P.H. (2010). Employment at Will and Employee Rights” (with Patricia Werhane) in Oxford Handbook of Business Ethics, T. Beauchamp and G. Brenkert, eds. (New York, NY; Oxford University Press).

    McCall, J. (2010). Executive Compensation” in Finance Ethics: Critical Issues in Financial Theory and Practice, John R. Boatright, ed. (Hoboken, NJ; John Wiley and Sons).

  • McCall, J. J. & Werhane, P. H. (2009). Employment at will and employee rights. In T. Beauchamp & G. Brenkert (Eds.), Oxford handbook of business ethics (n. p.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  • McCall, J. (2008). Employee Voice in Corporate Governance.” Business Ethics Quarterly, 11:1

    Porth, S. J., McCall, J. J., & DiAngelo, J. A. (2008, June). Business education at Catholic universities: Current status and future directions. Paper presented at Business Education at Catholic Universities: The Role of Mission-Driven Catholic Education, the 7th International Symposium, Notre Dame, IN.

    Steingard, D. S. (2008). Intentional intelligence: How the power of the mind creates personal and professional success.In G. Biberman & L. Tischler (Eds.), Spirituality in business: Current theory and practice and future directions (pp. 89-105), New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

  • Avery, D. R. & Steingard, D. S. (2007). Achieving political correctness: Integrating sensitivity and authenticity in diversity management education. Journal of Management Education, 32(3), 269-293.

  • Balotsky, E. R., & Steingard, D. S. (2006). How teaching business ethics makes a difference: Findings from an ethical learning model. Journal of Business Ethics Education, 3, 5-34. 

  • DesJardins, j. & McCall, J. (2005). Assessing Executive Compensation.” In Contemporary Issues in Business Ethics, 5th edition. J DesJardins and J McCall, eds. (Belmont, CA; Wadsworth Publishing Co.

    Steingard, D. S. and Fitzgibbons, D. E. (2005). Towards a spiritually integral theory of management. Journal of Management, Spirituality & Religion, 1(2), 145-175.

    Steingard, D. S. (2005a). Spiritually informed management theory: Toward profound possibilities for inquiry and transformation. Journal of Management Inquiry, 14(3), 227-41.

    Steingard, D. S. (2005c). The spiritually whole-system classroom: A transformational application of spirituality. World Futures: The Journal of General Evolution, 61, 228-46.

  • McCall, J. 2004. Assessing American Executive Compensation: A Cautionary Tale for Europeans. Business Ethics: A European Review, 13:4.

  • McCall, J. (2003). A Defense of Just Cause Dismissal Policy. Business Ethics Quarterly,13:2

  • McCall, J. (2002). Leadership and Ethics: Corporate Accountability To Whom, For What and By What Means. Journal of Business Ethics, 38:1-2

Detailed List of Arrupe Research

  • Shokoohyar, Sina (2021) "Would a Global Response Analogous to the Marshall Plan the Most Ethical and Rational Way to Address the COVID-19 Pandemic".

    Garwood, K & Keffer (2021).  Using Data for Social Impact:  Ethical Thinking in the Global World”.

    Phillips, Diane M. (2021). Consumer Behavior & Insights, 1st ed., Oxford University Press, New York.

    Phillips, Diane M. and Basil Englis (2021). Green consumption is both feminine and masculine – Just ask the androgynous consumer, (this paper is under review at the Journal of Consumer Behaviour).

    Sillup, G.P. & DeLucca D.N. (2021).  The Opioid Crisis – Assessing a Decade of FDA’s Product Approvals and Policies.

  • Weidner II, C. K. (2020). Is it just work?: Exploring living wages in American Jesuit higher education, Journal of Jesuit Business Education, 11(1): 54-88.

  • Moscato, E.M. & Dadzie, CA. (2019). Gaming the Food System: Urban Foraging Practices and Wellbeing. (University of South Alabama) Winter AMA, p CW-6.

    Smith, B., & Tryce, S. A. (2019). Emerging adults’ national attachments and reactions to athlete activism. Journal of Sport & Social Issues., March, 1-28. (Online First)

  • Fich, E., Lantushenko, V. & Sialm, C. 2018. Institutional Trading Around M&A Announcements. Working Paper, Saint Joseph’s University: Philadelphia PA.

    Smith, B., & Lord, J. B. (2018). Bracketed morality and ethical ideologies of sport fans. Sport in Society, 21(9), 1279-1301.

  • Herschel, R. & Miori, V. (2017). Ethics & Big Data. Technology & Society, 49: 31-36.

    Smith, B. & Lord, J. (2017). Personal Ethics of Today’s Sport Fans: Connecting Cultural Values, Ethical Ideologies, and Ethical Intentions. In Developments in Marketing Science: Proceedings of the Academy of Marketing Science.

    Souza-Monteiro, D. & Hooker, N. (2017) Comparing UK food retailers corporate social responsibility strategies, British Food Journal, Vol. 119 Issue: 3, pp.658-675, https://doi.org/10.1108/BFJ-04-2016-0152

  • Organizational Horcruxes: Benefit Corporations as a Container for Entity Identity” Business and Professional Ethics Journal, (pp. 129-164). Vol. 35, Nos. 2-3, Summer-Fall, 2016.

  • Kury, K. (2014). A developmental and constructionist perspective on social entrepreneur mobilisation. International Journal of Entrepreneurial Venturing. 6(1): 22 – 36.

  • Englis, Basil and Diane M. Phillips (2013). Does innovativeness drive environmentally conscious consumer behavior? Psychology & Marketing, 30 (2), 160-172.

    Newhouse, J.J. & Balotsky, E.R. (2013). What Motivates Hospital CEOs to Commit to Ethical Integration in Their Organizations. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 22(4): 346-354.

    Smith, B., & Shen, F. (2013). We all think it’s cheating, but we all won’t report it: Insights into the ethics of marketing students. Journal for Advancement of Marketing Education, 21(1), 27-37. (2013 Best Article Award)

  • Balotsky, E.R. (2012). Just How Much Does Business Ethics Education Influence Practitioner Attitudes? An Empirical Investigation of a Multi-Level Ethical Learning Model. Journal of Business Ethics Education, 9, 101-128.

    Mauri, A. & Neiva de Figueiredo, J. (2012). Strategic patterns of internationalization and performance variability: Effects of U.S.-based MNC cross-border dispersion, integration, and outsourcing. Journal of International Management, 18(1), 38-51.

    Neiva de Figueiredo, J., & Guillen, M. (2012). Conclusion: Green product innovation and adoption. In J. Neiva de Figueiredo & M. Guillen (Eds), Green products: Perspectives on innovation and adoption (n. p.).  Boca Raton, FL: CRC Productivity Press.

    Neiva de Figueiredo, J. & Marca Barrientos, M. A. (2012). A decision support methodology for increasing school efficiency in Bolivia’s low-income communities, International Transactions in Operational Research, 19(1-2), 99-121.

    Sherman, W. R. (2012). The triple bottom line: The difference between ‘doing well’ and ‘doing good’ [White Paper]. Philadelphia, PA: Saint Joseph’s University Press.

    Sillup, G. P. & Porth, S. J. (2012). Pharma and the press. Pharmaceutical Executive, 32(3), n. p.

    Smith, B., Andras, T. L., & Rosenbloom, B. (2012). Transformational leadership: Managing the twenty‐first century sales force. Psychology & Marketing, 29(6), 434-444.

  • Cooper, E., Hogan, K.M., & Olson, G.T. (2011). Selecting board of directors for socially responsible firms using a multicriteria decision model. Applications of Management Science, 14,59-78.

    Miori, V. M., Doyle, K. A., & Campbell, K. (2011). Gender differences in academic ethics with recommendations for curricular change. Journal of College Teaching and Learning, 8(3), 7-20.

    Rashford, N. S. & Neiva de Figueiredo, J. (2011). The live in-class CEO intervention: A capstone experiential technique for leadership development. Journal of Management Education, 35(5), 620-647.

    Robson, R. M. (2011). Paying for Daniel Webster: Critiquing the contract model of advancement of legal fees in criminal proceedings. Hastings Business Law Journal, 7(2), 275-308.

    Sillup, G. P. & Porth, S. J. (2011).  Seventh annual press audit. Pharmaceutical Executive, 31(3), n. p.

    Smith, B. A. (2011). Who shall lead us? How cultural values and ethical ideologies guide young marketers’ evaluations of the transformational manager-leader. Journal of Business Ethics, 100(4), 633-645.

    Smith, B. & Burkhalter, J. (2011). Choice and conflict between sacred and secular music: A conversation piece for teaching marketing ethics. Proceeding of the Academy of Marketing Science Annual Conference, Miami, FL.

  • Campbell, K. & Sherman, W.R. (2010). Lists and more lists: Making sense of corporate reputations. Journal of Business Education Research, 8(7), 47-58.

    Franca, J.M.F., Neiva de Figueiredo, J. & Lapa, J.S. (2010). A DEA model for evaluating the impact of information asymmetry on the efficiency of no-fo-profit organizations with an application to higher education in Brazil. Annals of Operations Research, 173(1), 39-56.

    Phillips, Diane M. and Jason Keith Phillips (2010). Walking the walk: Putting social responsibility into action at the White Dog Café.  Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, by Paul Griseri and Nina Seppala, eds.  1st edition.  Cengage Learning.  101-107. ISBN: 1408007436.  

    Ragan, J. M., Savino, C. J. , Parashac, P., & Hosler, J. C. (2010). Starworld: Preparing accountants for the future: A case-based approach to teach international financial reporting standards using ERP software. American Journal of Business Education, 3(11).

    Rashford, N. S. & Neiva de Figueiredo, J. (2010). The “live-case” intervention method: Leadership skills through experiential learning. Proceedings of the Academy of Management.

    Robson, R. M. (2010). Crime and punishment: Rehabilitating retribution as a justification for organizational criminal liability. American Business Law Journal, 17(1), 109-145.

    Saparito, P. & Colwell, K. (2010). Trust’s multidimensional form and role in the small-capitalization debt finance market. International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, 11(2), 151-160.

    Sharma, R. & Givens-Skeaton, S. (2010). Ranking the Top 100 firms according to gender diversity. Advancing Women in Leadership Journal, 30(3), 28-41.

    Sherman, W. R. & DiGiulio, L. (2010). The second round of G3 reports: Is triple bottom line reporting becoming more comparable? Journal of Business and Economics Research, 8(9), 59-77.

    Sillup, G. P. & Klimberg, R. (2010). Assessing the ethics of implementing performance appraisal systems. Journal of Management Development, 29(1), 38-55.

    Sillup, G. P. & Porth, S. J. (2010). Sixth annual press audit. Pharmaceutical Executive, 30(3), n. p.

    Simmers, C. A., Bullough, A., Finney, M. S., Hennessy, D., Ingraham, L., & Hawn, O. (2010). Environmental innovation and talent. In D. E. deLange (Ed.), Research companion to green international management studies (pp. 113-141). Nothampton, MA: Elgar.

    Michael R. Solomon, Kel Smith, Nadine Vogel and Natalie T. Wood (2010), “Virtual Freedom for People with Disabilities,” Society for Disability Studies, Philadelphia, June.

  • Allan, D. B. (2009). Incorporating ethics into the marketing communications class: The case of Joe and Jo Camel. Marketing Education Review, 19(2), 63-71.

    Balotsky, E. R. (2009). Where strategy and ethics converge: Pharmaceutical industry pricing policy for Medicare Part D beneficiaries. Journal of Business Ethics, 84(Supp1), 75-88.

    Jambulingam, T., Kathuria, R., & Nevin, J. R. (2009). How fairness garners loyalty in the pharmaceutical supply chain: Role of trust in the wholesaler-pharmacy relationship. International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Marketing, 3(4), 305-322.

    Melgarejo, L., Neiva de Figueiredo, J. & Fries, C. E. (2009). A decision support methodology for increasing public investment efficiency in Brazilian agrarian reform. International Transactions in Operations Research, 16(1), 5-48.

    Porth, S. J. & Sillup, G. P. (2009). Safety in the spotlight: The fifth annual press audit. Pharmaceutical Executive, 29(3), 27-34.

    Sherman, W. R. (2009). The global reporting initiative: What value is added? International Business and Economics Research Journal, 8(5), 9-21.

    Smith, B. A. (2009a). Ethical ideology and cultural orientation: Understanding the individualized ethical inclinations of marketing students. American Journal of Business Education, 2(8), 27-36.

    Smith, B. A. (2009b). Awareness, Interest, Sensitivity, and Advocacy (AISA): An educational ‘take-away’ for business ethics students. American Journal of Business Education, 2(9), 109-116.

     

  • Balotsky, E. R. (2008, October). Is it possible to identify, measure, and rank the determinants of effective  ethical education: A longitudinal approach using a survey instrument. Paper presented at the 15th Annual Conference: Promoting Business Ethics, New York, NY.

    Danielson, M.G., Heck, J. L., & Shaffer, D. (2008). Shareholder theory: Why the opponents and proponents both get it  wrong. Journal of Applied Finance, 18(2), 62-66.

    Neiva de Figueiredo, J. & Mayerle, S. (2008b, October). Going international: A statistical sampling-based methodology for  estimating the maturity of a country’s public institutions. Paper presented at the International Academy of Business and Economics Annual Conference, Las Vegas, NV.

    Porth, S. J. & Sillup, G. P. (2008). Fourth annual press audit: Coverage uncovered! Pharmaceutical Executive, 28(3), 41-50.

    Ragan, J. M. & Rizman, B. (2008, July). Advancing curriculum change in accounting education using enterprise resource planning technology. Paper presented at the International Meeting of the Global Accounting Organization Change, Melbourne, Australia.

    Sherman, W. R. (2008a, September). Teaching alternative forms of measuring value creation. Paper presented at the 8th Annual Academy of Business Education meeting, Hilton Head, SC.

    Sillup, G. P. & Porth, S. J. (2008). Ethical issues in the pharmaceutical industry: An analysis of U.S. newspapers. International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Marketing, 2(3), 163-180.

  • Deirdre Guion and Julie Stanton (2007). “Organic Foods and Advertising: Are consumers well-informed?,” pp. 289-294 in Stacey Menzel Baker and Daniel Westbrook, eds. Macromarketing and Development: Building Bridges and Forging Alliances, Proceedings of a Joint Conference of The International Society of Market and Development and The Macromarketing Society, Washington DC, June 2-5 (extended abstract).

    Kury, K. W. (2007). Decoupled earnings: An institutional perspective of the consequences of maximizing shareholder value. Accounting Forum, 31(4), 370-383.

    Neiva de Figueiredo, J. & Mayerle, S. (2007). Designing minimum-cost recycling collection networks with required throughput. Transportation Research Part E: Logistics, 44(5), 731-752.

    Offstein, E. & Dufresne, R. L. (2007). Building strong ethics and promoting positive character development: The influence of HRM at the United States Military Academy at West Point. Human Resources Management, 46(1), 95-114.

    Phillips, J. K. & Phillips, D. M. (2007). Development of variant definitions for stakeholder groups with regard to the performance of public transit in the United States. Electronic Journal of Business Research Methods, 5(2), 61-70.

    Porth, S. J. & Sillup, G. P. (2007). Stop the presses! Third annual press audit. Pharmaceutical Executive, 27(4), 90-96.

  • Allan, David (2006), “Are We Teaching Ethics in Marketing? A Survey of Saint Joseph’s University Students’ Attitudes and Perceptions,” American Marketing Association Intercollegiate Conference, Orlando, FL (w/proceedings).

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