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Call for Papers: Journal of Business Ethics
Deadline: 1 December 2008
The Journal of Business Ethics invites submissions for a special edition on "Spheres of Influence/Spheres of Responsibility: Multinational Corporations and Human Rights." In order to promote a dialogue between the various interested groups as much as possible, the Journal requests limited use of specialist jargon. Guest Editors: Dr. Glen Whelan, Professor Jeremy Moon, and Dr. Marc Orlitzky.
Please see their detailed submission information: Information for Authors (pdf)
Manuscripts should be submitted to: http://busi.edmgr.com.
Journal of Business Ethics
The Journal of Business Ethics invites submissions for a special edition on "Spheres of Influence/Spheres of Responsibility: Multinational Corporations and Human Rights." In order to promote a dialogue between the various interested groups as much as possible, the Journal requests limited use of specialist jargon. Guest Editors: Dr. Glen Whelan, Professor Jeremy Moon, and Dr. Marc Orlitzky.
Please see their detailed submission information: Information for Authors (pdf)
Manuscripts should be submitted to: http://busi.edmgr.com.
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