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- Arnold, Denis G. and Norman E. Bowie. 2003, “Sweatshops and Respect for Persons,” Business Ethics Quarterly 13(2): 221-242. (Scholar)
- Baumhart, Raymond. 1961, “How Ethical are Businessmen?,” Harvard Business Review 39(4): 6-9. (Scholar)
- Baumhart, Raymond. 1963, Exploratory Study of Businessmen's Views on Ethics and Business, DBA dissertation: Harvard Business School. (Scholar)
- Baumhart, Raymond. 1968, An Honest Profit: What Businessmen Say About Ethics and Business, New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. (Scholar)
- Berle, Adolf and Gardiner Means. 1932, The Modern Corporation and Private Property, New York: Macmillan. (Scholar)
- Boatright, John R. 1994, “Fiduciary Duties and the Shareholder-Management Relation: Or, What's So Special about Shareholders?,” Business Ethics Quarterly, 4: 393-408. (Scholar)
- Capaldi, Nicholas. 2006, “What Philosophy Can and Cannot Contribute to Business Ethics,” Journal of Private Enterprise 22(2): 68-86. (Scholar)
- Card, David and Alan B. Krueger. 1995, Myth and Measurement: The New Economics of the Minimum Wage, Princeton: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- DeGeorge, Richard, 1993, Competing With Integrity in International Business, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Donaldson, Tom. 1982, Corporations and Morality, Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice Hall. (Scholar)
- Donaldson, Tom and Tom Dunfee. 1999, Ties That Bind. Boston: Harvard Business School Press. (Scholar)
- Epstein, Richard. 1984, “In Defense of the Contract at Will,” University of Chicago Law Review 51: 947-982. (Scholar)
- Freeman, R.E. 1984, Strategic Management: A Stakeholder Approach, Boston: Pitman. (Scholar)
- Freeman, R.E. and William M. Evan. 1990, “Corporate Governance: A Stakeholder Interpretation,” Journal of Behavioral Economics 19(4): 337-359. (Scholar)
- French, Peter A. 1979, “The Corporation as a Moral Person,” American Philosophical Quarterly 16: 207-215. (Scholar)
- French, Peter A. 1984, Collective and Corporate Responsibility, New York: Columbia University Press. (Scholar)
- French, Peter A. 1995, Corporate Ethics, Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace. (Scholar)
- Friedman, Milton. 1970, “The Social Responsibility of Business Is to Increase Its Profits,” New York Times Magazine (September 13), 122-125. (Scholar)
- Gini, Al, ed. 2005, Case Studies in Business Ethics (5e), Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall. (Scholar)
- Goodin, Robert E. 1985, Protecting the Vulnerable, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Scholar)
- Goodpaster, Kenneth E. 1991, “Business Ethics and Stakeholder Analysis,” Business Ethics Quarterly 1(1): 53-73. (Scholar)
- Green, Ronald. 1991, “When is ‘Everyone's Doing It’ a Moral Justification?,” Business Ethics Quarterly 1(1): 75-93. (Scholar)
- Hart, H.L.A. 1961, The Concept of Law, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Heath, Joseph. 2006, “Business Ethics Without Stakeholders,” Business Ethics Quarterly 16(4): 533-557. (Scholar)
- Hirschmann, Albert O. 1970, Exit, Voice, and Loyalty: Responses to Decline in Firms, Organizations, and States, Cambridge: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Macey, J.R. 1999, “Fiduciary Duties as Residual Claims: Obligations to Nonshareholder Constituencies From a Theory of the Firm Perspective,” Cornell Law Review 84: 1266-1279. (Scholar)
- Maitland, Ian. 1989, “Rights in the Workplace: A Nozickian Argument,” Journal of Business Ethics 8: 951-954. (Scholar)
- Maitland, Ian. 1994, “The Morality of the Corporation: An Empirical or Normative Disagreement?” Business Ethics Quarterly 4: 445–458. (Scholar)
- Maitland, Ian. 1997, “The Great Non-Debate Over International Sweatshops.” British Academy of Management Annual Conference Proceedings, 240-265. (Scholar)
- Marcoux, Alexei. 2003, “A Fiduciary Argument Against Stakeholder Theory,” Business Ethics Quarterly 13(1): 1-24. (Scholar)
- McMahon, Christopher. 1994, Authority and Democracy: A General Theory of Government and Management. Princeton: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Millon, David. 1998, “Default Rules, Wealth Distribution, and Corporate Law Reform: Employment at Will Versus Job Security,” University of Pennsylvania Law Review 146: 975-1041. (Scholar)
- Moriarty, Jeffrey. 2005, “On the Relevance of Political Philosophy to Business Ethics,” Business Ethics Quarterly 15(3): 453-471. (Scholar)
- Schmidtz, David. 1998, “Taking responsibility,” in David Schmidtz and Robert Goodin, Social Welfare and Individual Responsibility: For and Against, New York: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Sollars, G.G. 2002, “The Corporation As Actual Agreement,” Business Ethics Quarterly 12: 351-369. (Scholar)
- Solomon, Robert. 1991, “Business ethics,” in Peter Singer, ed., A Companion to Ethics, Malden, MA: Blackwell, 354-365. (Scholar)
- Stark, Andrew. 1993, “What's Wrong With Business Ethics?”, Harvard Business Review 71(3): 38-48. (Scholar)
- Sunstein, Cass R. 2002, “Switching the Default Rule,” New York University Law Review 77: 106-134. (Scholar)
- Velasquez, Manuel. 1983, “Why Corporations Are Not Morally Responsible For Anything They Do,” Business & Professional Ethics Journal 2: 1-18. (Scholar)
- Werhane, P. 1985, Persons, Rights, and Corporations, Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall. (Scholar)
- Werhane, P. and R.E. Freeman, eds. 1997, Blackwell Encyclopedic Dictionary of Business Ethics, Malden, MA: Blackwell. (Scholar)
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