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Quo Vadis: Society for Business Ethics*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 January 2015
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1 De George to Ryan, Letter, March 18, 1993, p. 1.
2 Ibid, p. 2.
3 Ibid., p. 3.
4 Ibid., p. 3.
5 Bridges, William. Managing Transitions: Making the Most of Change. Menlo Park, California: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1991, p. ix.
6 Ibid., p. 34.
7 ibid., p. 35.
8 Ibid., p. 37.
9 Ibid., p. 70.
10 Frederick, William C. “From CSR1 to CSR2: The Maturing of Business-and-Society Thought,” Working Paper 279, Graduate School of Business, 1978, Reprinted in Business and Society, Vol. 33, No. 2, August 1994, p. 150. Italics added.
11 Ibid., p. 166.
12 Murphy, Patrick E. “Business Ethics: A Mature Product,” Business Ethics Quarterly, Vol 4., N0.3, July 1994, p. 383.
13 Bridges, William, op. cit., p. 39.
14 Cf. Frederick, William C. 1994, “Are SIM and Business Ethics Different Fields?” Symposium Commentary. Joint SIM-SBE meeting, Academy of Management, Dallas, Sunday, August 14, 1994.
15 Wokutch, Richard, 1994. “Resolution of SIM/ONE Talks,” SIM Newsletter Spring 1994, p. 11.
16 Hambrick, Donald C. “What if the Academy Actually Mattered?” The 1993 Presidential Address, Academy of Management Review, Vol. 19, No. 1, p. 11.
17 Ibid., p. 13.
18 Boddewyn, Jean J. “The AIB’s Next 25 Years,” Academy of International Business Newsletter, Spring 1994, pp. 3–4.
19 Statement of Editorial Policy in each Business Ethics Quarterly p. 2.
20 Nash to Ryan, Letter, April 1994. (I am also indebted to Laura Nash for reminding me that Robert Frost wrote that “there were no beginnings and ends only middles.” Good Intentions Aside Boston: Harvard University School Press, 1990, p. xiii.)
21 Schein, Edgar H. “Organizational Socialization and the Profession of Management,” (1968) Reprinted with a “Retrospective Commentary,” Sloan Management Review, Vol. 30, No. 1, Fall 1988, p. 64.