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Chapter 07

Bowie, N. and Jamal, K. 2006. 'Privacy Rights on the Internet: Self-Regulation or Government Regulation?'. Business Ethics Quarterly, 16(3): 323-342.
This article deals with whether privacy on the internet should be self-regulated, or government regulated. They propose a labelling system consistent with self-regulation.

Garrison, T. and Rees, D. (eds.) 1994. Managing people across Europe. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann.
This book looks at human resource issues across Europe and the need for managers to understand cross-cultural differences when managing. It has articles from France, Germany, UK, Spain, Holland and Italy.

Greenwood, M.R. 2002. 'Ethics and HRM: a review and conceptual analysis'. Journal of Business Ethics, 36(3): 261-278.
A theoretical examination of an ethical perspective of HRM.

Kaler, J. 1999. 'Understanding participation'. Journal of Business Ethics, 21(2/3): 125.
This article starts by suggesting different types of employee participation and then looks at the difference between bargaining and participation.

McNutt, P. and Batho, C. 2005. 'Code of ethics and employee governance'. International Journal of Social Economics, 32(8): 656.
This paper argues that the debate on corporate governance has largely ignored the issue of good governance for all employees. They argue that good governance for employees requires a code of ethics that includes both a sense of what is considered right and wrong but also includes a sense of duty towards other employees.

Perrini, F. 2006. 'The Practitioner's Perspective on Non-Financial Reporting'. California Management Review, 48(2): 73-103.
Discusses how European companies are reporting on non-financial issues and employment issues being of the most critical.

Spinello, R.A. 2006. CyberEthics : morality and law in cyberspace. Boston: Jones and Bartlett Publishers.
This book looks at the social costs and moral problems of Internet use, focusing on five main issues free speech, intellectual property, privacy, security and blogging.

Wood, G. 2002. 'A Partnership Model of Corporate Ethics'. Journal of Business Ethics, 40(1): 61-73.
This article provides a model of partnership focused both within and outside the organization that is based on an ethical culture.

van Marrewijk, M. 2004. 'The Social Dimension of Organizations: Recent Experience with Great Place to Work Assessment Practices'. Journal of Business Ethics, 55 (1/2): 135-146.
This study focuses on improving organizational performance by creating a culture of trust.

Zablow, R. 2006. 'Creating and Sustaining an Ethical Workplace'. Risk Management, 53(9): 26-29.
A brief article about how to create an ethical workplace.