Individual and Organizational Reintegration after Ethical and Legal Transgressions in advance

Business Ethics Quarterly 24 (3):315-342 (2014)
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Abstract

In this article we set the context for this special issue focusing on individual and organizational reintegration in the aftermath of transgressions that violate ethical and legal boundaries. Following a brief introduction to the topic we provide an overview of each of the four articles selected for this special issue. We then present a number of potentially fruitful empirical, theoretical, and normative directions management and ethics scholars might pursue in order to further advance this evolving literature.

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