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Vol. 3, No. 1, December 2008

ADÈLE THOMAS, MARIA KRAMBIA-KAPARDIS & ANASTASIOS ZOPIATIS /
Attitudes of management students towards workplace ethics: A comparative study between South Africa and Cyprus
1-13
JOHAN HATTINGH & MINKA VRBA / They are all lies. Even Mother Theresa did it for herself …14-18
DAVE LUBBE AND COBUS ROSSOUW / Debt of local authorities in South Africa: Accounting realities
leading to ethical, social and political predicaments
19-27
DEON ROSSOUW / Balancing corporate and social interests: Corporate governance theory and practice 28-37
TINA UYS & ANTON SENEKAL / Morality of principle versus morality of loyalty: The case of whistleblowing38-44
Book review / Ethics for Africa today: An introduction to business ethics.
Author: Christine Wanjiru Gichure (2008). Review by MIAS DE kLERK
45-46

Volume 1, Number 1, 2005

DEON ROSSOUW / Corporate governance and trust in business: A matter of Balance1-7
CHARL DU PLESSIS / Corporate governance reform: A social constructionist approach to recurring problems under agency theory’s influence 8-20
SUZETTE VIVIERS / Socially responsible (ethical) investing in South Africa 21-30
PIET NAUDÉ / Cultural justice. A neglected task of business ethics in Africa?31-38
JOHN MWANGI, LEON VAN VUUREN and DEON ROSSOUW / Stakeholder
engagement by South African businesses: Identification and prioritisation of stakeholders
39-49

Vol. 2, No. 1, July 2007

WILLIAM DE MARIA / Does African corruption exist? 1-9
CHARL DU PLESSIS / Globalization and the threat to women's progress from poor men of the South10-19
SUZETTE VIVIERS & DANIE JL VENTER / Corporate social responsibility a SMME perspective20-27
CHRIS L VAN TONDER / Employee perceptions of ethical and unethical organisational change28-39
PIET J NAUDÉ / In defence of partisan justice: What can African business ethics learn from John Rawls? 40-44
LAURA P HARTMAN & MOLLIE PAINTER-MORLAND / Exploring the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Guidelines as a model for triple bottom-line reporting45-57
Book review / Laurance Kuper (2006): Ethics – The leadership edge: How to sharpen strategy with values and trust. Review by CHARL DU PLESSIS58-59