Business and Professional Ethics Journal
The Journal of the Institute for Business and Professional Ethics
Daryl Koehn and Bas van der Linden, Editors
The Business and Professional Ethics Journal is a peer-reviewed forum for interdisciplinary research that explores the systemic causes of ethical challenges in business and professional life. It publishes original articles that make significant contributions to the development of alternative theories and practices within business and professional ethics, and that examine why global ethical issues, such as poverty alleviation and sustainability, emerge and persist. It is published in cooperation with the Institute for Business and Professional Ethics at DePaul University.
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Contributors include Semra Aşcıgil, Norman Bowie, Joanne Ciulla, Michael Davis, Ron Duska, Georges Enderle, Ed Freeman, Michelle Greenwood, R. M. Hare, Xiaohe Lu, Lisa Newton, Mollie Painter-Morland, and Andrew Wicks.
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· ISSN 0277-2027 (print) · 3 per year · Single issues: Institutions $45 · Combined issues priced accordingly ·
· ISSN 2153-7828 (online) · Access includes vol.1 (1981) to present · Back issue archive also in JSTOR ·
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