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Business ethics: Some observations on the relationship between training,affiliation, and disciplinary drift
Authors:Barry Castro
Institution:(1) Seidman School of Business, Grand Valley State University, 49401 Allendale, MI, USA
Abstract:This paper undertakes an inquiry into the relationship between the disciplinary training of business ethicists, their institutional affiliations, those whose work they cite, those with whom they collaborate, and — to some degree — the kind of work they do. It is intended as a response to both the historic injunction that we examine ourselves and to what is seen as the considerable disarray of the field.Barry Castro has been at Grand Valley since 1973. His previous work has appeared in theAmerican Economic Review, theBusiness Ethics Quarterly, Change, theGrand Valley Review, theHarvard Educational Review, theJournal of Business Ethics, theJournal of Political Economy, Soundings and other journals. His book,Business and Society: A Reader in The History, Sociology and Ethics of Business (Oxford) is forthcoming.
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