The Issues in
Business Ethics series aims to showcase the work of scholars who critically
assess the state of contemporary business ethics theory and practice. Business
ethics as a field of research and practice is constantly evolving, and as such,
this series covers a wide range of values-driven initiatives in organizations,
including ethics and compliance, governance, CSR, and sustainable development.
We also welcome critical interrogations of the concepts, activities and
role-players that are part of such values-driven activities in organizations.
The series publishes both monographs and edited volumes. Books in the series
address theoretical issues or empirical case studies by means of rigorous
philosophical analyses and/or normative evaluation. The series wants to be an
outlet for authors who bring the wealth of literature within the humanities and
social sciences to bear on contemporary issues in the global business ethics
realm. The series especially welcomes work that addresses the interrelations
between the agent, organization and society, thus exploiting the differences
and connections between the micro, meso and macro levels of moral analysis.
The series aims to
establish and further the conversation between scholars, experts and
practitioners who do not typically have the benefit of each other’s' company. As
such, it welcomes contributions from various philosophical paradigms, and from
a wide array of scholars who are active within in the international business
context. Its audience includes scholars and practitioners, as well as senior
students, and its subject matter will be relevant to various sectors that have
an interest and stake in international business ethics.
Authors
from all continents are welcome to submit proposals, though the series does
seek to encourage a global discourse of a critical and normative nature. The
series insists on rigor from a scholarly perspective, but authors are
encouraged to write in a style that is accessible to a broad audience and to
seek out a subject matter of practical relevance.