2017
DOI: 10.1111/beer.12177
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Authorship trends and collaboration patterns in business ethics literature

Abstract: The primary aim of this study is to clarify the authorship trends, collaboration patterns, and impact factors in business ethics literature by looking at articles published between 1960 and 2015 in four leading business ethics journals: Business and Society, Business Ethics: A European Review, Business Ethics Quarterly, and the Journal of Business Ethics. This study showed the growth type of business ethics literature, authorship trends, collaboration patterns, authors' productivity evolved by subperiods and j… Show more

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“…The Journal of Business Ethics proved to be the most influential journal in terms of total citations, followed by Academy of Management Review , Business Ethics Quarterly and Academy of Management Journal . The Journal of Business Ethics had already occupied the first position in the ranking based on citation impact elaborated by Serenko and Bontis (), and its crucial role in knowledge creation is partly attributed to the high number of articles published in it (Köseoglu, Yildiz, & Ciftci, ). The co‐citation analysis by Ma et al () revealed that CSR was one of the four major research themes around which business ethics studies cluster.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Journal of Business Ethics proved to be the most influential journal in terms of total citations, followed by Academy of Management Review , Business Ethics Quarterly and Academy of Management Journal . The Journal of Business Ethics had already occupied the first position in the ranking based on citation impact elaborated by Serenko and Bontis (), and its crucial role in knowledge creation is partly attributed to the high number of articles published in it (Köseoglu, Yildiz, & Ciftci, ). The co‐citation analysis by Ma et al () revealed that CSR was one of the four major research themes around which business ethics studies cluster.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por otra parte, la literatura científica se identifican múltiples aportes de publicaciones relacionadas con la ética y la sostenibilidad en la gestión contable, como: la ética empresarial (Köseoglu, Yildiz, y Ciftci, 2017); la sostenibilidad y la responsabilidad social empresarial en la gestión contable (Maldonado-Calero y Viteri-Martinez, 2016; Soderstrom, Soderstrom, y Stewart, 2017); la relación entre gestión contable y stakeholders de la empresa (Yoo y Nam, 2015); la reputación corporativa (Leiva, Ferrero, y Calderón, 2016); la responsabilidad social empresarial y la educación contable (Larrán-Jorge y Andrades-Peña, 2014); la educación en dirección de empresas (Seguí-Más, Jiménez-Arribas, y Tormo-Carbó, 2017); las prácticas de gestión de la sostenibilidad (Pérez-López, Moreno-Romero, y Barkemeyer, 2015); la gestión de la sostenibilidad empresarial y turismo (Köseoglu, Sehitoglu, Ross, y Parnell, 2016;Schneider, 2014).…”
Section: Iiii Mirada De La Sostenibilidad Contableunclassified
“…The following section describes our key variables and hypothetical framework. We integrate elements from different disciplines (as called for by Köseoglu, Yildiz, & Ciftci, 2018), namely: Work and Organizational Psychology, Innovation theory, and Business Ethics. We then report the methods and results of surveying 110 Dutch ethics officers who led the ethics programs in their respective organizations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following section describes our key variables and hypothetical framework. We integrate elements from different disciplines (as called for by Köseoglu, Yildiz, & Ciftci, 2018), namely: Work and Organizational Psychology, Innovation theory, and Business Ethics.…”
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confidence: 99%