Business ethis quarterly twentieth anniversary forum, part I: New directions for business new directions in strategic management and business ethics

Business Ethics Quarterly 20 (3):401 (2010)
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Abstract

This essay attempts to provide a useful research agenda for researchers in both strategic management and business ethics. We motivate this agenda by suggesting that the two fields started with similar interests, diverged, and are beginning to converge again. We then identify several streams that hold particular promise for developing our understanding of the relationship between strategy and ethics: stakeholder theory, managerial discretion, behavioral strategy, strategy as practice, and environmental sustainability.

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