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  1. Kam-hon Lee, Dennis P. McCann & MaryAnn Ching (2003). Christ and Business Culture: A Study of Christian Executives in Hong Kong. Journal of Business Ethics 43 (1-2):103 - 110.
    Does Christian faith matter in business? If so, how does it affect the way executives handle managerial issues, especially the ones that are ethically controversial? This paper reports a study of Chinese Christian executives in Hong Kong. The researchers followed an approach known as the Critical Incident Technique and conducted in-depth interviews with 119 Chinese Christian executives over a two year period from 1999 to 2001. Each interview covered four broad areas consisting of the interviewee''s description of his or (...)
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  2. Dennis P. McCann (2002). Assessing William James' Potential Contribution to Business Ethics. In Leo V. Ryan, F. Byron Nahser & Wojciech Gasparski (eds.), Praxiology and Pragmatism. Transaction Publishers.
     
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  3. Dennis P. McCann (2001). Catholic Social Teaching in an Era of Downsizing. Spiritual Goods 2001:87-105.
    The paper attempts to provide a basis for exploring the continued relevance of Catholic social teaching to business ethics, by interpreting the historic development of a Catholic work ethic and the traditions of Catholic social teaching in light of contemporary discussions of economic globalization, notably those of Robert Reich and Peter Drucker. The paper argues that the Catholic work ethic and the Church's tradition of social teaching has evolved dynamically in response to the structural changes involved in the history of (...)
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  4. Dennis P. McCann (1997). Catholic Social Teaching in an Era of Economic Globalization. Business Ethics Quarterly 7 (2):57-70.
    The paper attempts to provide a basis for exploring the continued relevance of Catholic social teaching to business ethics, byinterpreting the historic development of a Catholic work ethic and the traditions of Catholic social teaching in light of contemporary discussions of economic globalization, notably those of Robert Reich and Peter Drucker. The paper argues that the Catholic work ethic and the Church’s tradition of social teaching has evolved dynamically in response to the structural changes involved in the history of modern (...)
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  5. Dennis P. McCann (1987). There's Nobody Here but Us Post-Marxists. Thought 62 (1):5-12.
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  6. Dennis P. McCann (1986). Editorial Introduction. Journal of Business Ethics 5 (6):417-419.
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  7. Dennis P. McCann (1986). Umpire and Batsman: Is It Cricket to Be Both? Journal of Business Ethics 5 (6):445 - 451.
    The paper is a response to Richard De George's essay, Theological Ethics and Business Ethics. It defends the possibility of theologically oriented approaches to business ethics by pointing out certain deficiencies in business ethics narrowly based on the premisses of analytic moral philosophy. In particular it argues, in a manner consistent with Alasdair MacIntyre's After Virtue (1981), that such a program of business ethics is insufficiently critical of its own roots in the social fiction of bureaucratic rationality. After showing how (...)
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