Managerial Auditing Journal: Volume 5 Issue 2

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Table of contents

Business Ethics and Organisational Change

R.H. Gray

The story of business ethics would seem to be a tale of horses,deckchairs, Molotovs and ostriches. There is little evidence that thegrowth in organisational codes of ethics (OCoE…

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Business Ethics: Busybody or Corporate Conscience?

Gerald Vinten

The study of business ethics is growing apace. The ethicaldimension is increasingly seen as an integral aspect of organisationalculture. Ethical issues are explored starting with…

What Price Ethics?

Dean Cartwright

The problem of how a business can be ethical and still make aprofit is outlined. A solution structure is provided and an example ofhow a company can resolve the problem is given.

A Corporate Code of Conduct: The Internal Auditor’s Role

Thomas A. Gavin, Richard A. Roy, Glenn E. Sumners

An illustration is provided for all readers, students andpractising professionals alike, of the dilemma faced by internalauditors as they try to perform a new service, namely…

Business Ethics 1980‐2000: An Interim Forecast

Alan Malachowski

The issue of business ethics is addressed with the ethicalmotivations of business concerns coming under closer public scrutiny.The reasons for and the conditions which have helped…

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ISSN:

0268-6902

Online date, start – end:

1986

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Jie Zhou