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INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS ETHICS REVIEW
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| SELECTED ARTICLES FROM BACK
ISSUES AVAILABLE ONLINE Selected articles from the following back issues of the International Business Ethics Review are available online: Africa and the Middle East (Volume 8, Issue 2) International Standards and Global Codes (Volume 8, Issue 1) Helping Employees Raise Concerns (Volume 7, Issue 2) Organizational Codes of Ethics (Volume 7, Issue 1) Considerations
on Business Ethics Training (Volume 6, Issue 1) |
Africa and the Middle East (Volume 8, Issue 2)
• Perspectives on Responsible Business Practices in the Middle East Interview with Alex Zalami
• Towards Instilling Ethics in African Business and Public Service: The Case of Kenya by Christine W. Gichure, PhD
• Business Ethics and Corporate Governance in Africa by G.J. Rossouw (Article available only in print.)
International Standards and Global Codes (Volume 8, Issue 1)
• Are Standards Becoming Standard Operating Procedures? An International Update by Dr. Anita B. Baker
• Writing an Effective Global Code of Conduct by Lori Tansey Martens
Helping Employees Raise Concerns (Volume 7, Issue 2)
•
A Global Perspective on Whistleblowing
by Lori Tansey Martens and Amber Kelleher
• Maintaining
Effective Helplines by Roland Riebl
• Installing
an Effective Helpline
•
International Whistleblowing Legislation
Organizational Codes of Ethics (Volume 7, Issue 1)
•
Creating
an Effective Electronic Code of Conduct by Roland Riebl
•
Implementing an Organizational Code
of Ethics by William Miller
• Guidelines
for Developing Nonprofit Codes by William
Miller
Considerations on Business Ethics Training (Volume 6, Issue 1)
• Transatlantic Perspectives on Business Ethics Training by Lori Tansey Martens
•
Business Practices Training
in Asia by Amber Kelleher
• Preparing
Managers to Conduct Business Ethics Training by William Miller
• The UPS Experience on Deploying Managers as Ethics Trainers by William Miller
Future
of Global Business Ethics Programs (Volume
5, Issue 1)
• The Future of Global Business
Ethics Programs by Lori Tansey Martens and William Miller
• Creating an International
Standard for Business Conduct an Interview with Lee Essrig
• Overcoming an Ethics Crisis: Société Générale de Surveillance by William Miller and Nadia Balgobin
Business
Ethics and the Millennium (Volume
4, Issue 1)
• Ethics in the New Millennium
by Barbara Ley Toffler
• The Status of Business Ethics:
A U.K. Perspective by Simon Webley
• Is it Time for Business Ethics
in China? by Professor Georges Enderle
• The Future of Business Ethics
in Africa by Brian D.
• Business Ethics versus
Corporate Responsibility: Competing or Complimentary Approaches? by
Juliet Altham (MS Word Document)
Business
Ethics in Europe (Volume 3, Issue 1)
• A Comparison of Business Ethics
in North America and Continental Europe by Professor Georges
Enderle (Article available only in print.)
• The Status of the OECD Convention
on Combating Bribery by Nancy Zucker Boswell
• Workplace Discrimination in
the European Union by William Miller
• Business
Ethics Resources: Company Use of Codes of Business Conduct by Institute
Staff
• Business Ethics Resources: International Business Ethics: Challenges and Approaches by Institute Staff
Business
Ethics in Latin America (Volume
2, Issue 1)
• A Common Ethic for the Americas:
A New Momentum in the Public and Private Sectors by Carlos
Morelli
• Meeting the Needs of the Mentally
and Physically Challenged in Brazil by M. Cecilia Arruda
• Additional Country Perspectives: Chile by Francisco Gallego and Jorge Rodríguez
• Additional
Country Perspectives: Argentina by Ernesto
García
• Building Business and Ethics
in Latin America by Oscar Schiappa-Pietra
• Business and Economics: U.S.
and Latin America Attitudes by Lori Tansey Martens
• A New Tool for Multinationals:
Social Accountability 8000 by Lori Tansey (Martens)
Business
Ethics in China (Volume 1, Issue 1)
• The Role of Business in Promoting
Respect for Human Rights in China by John Kamm
• Corporate Issues: A View From
Shanghai by Sarah Jay
• Chinese Perceptions of Business
Ethics by Kristen Day
• Social Responsible Practices
in China by Lori Tansey (Martens)
Please note that the opinions expressed in the International Business Ethics Review are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the International Business Ethics Institute. Readers are encouraged to submit letters, articles and suggestions about the International Business Ethics Review to iber@840856.sites.myregisteredsite.com. No material may be reproduced, either in whole or in part, without the written consent of the publisher.
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