Richard Marens

Peer Reviewed Refereed Journal Articles

Marens, R. (2011). Speaking Platitudes to Power: Observing Business Ethics in an Age of Institutional Turmoil. Journal of Business Ethics, 94, 239-253.

Marens, R. (in press). Generous in victory? American managerial autonomy, labor relations and the invention of corporate social responsibility. To appear in Socio-Economic Review.

Marens, R. (2010). Destroying the Village to Save it: Corporate Social Responsibility, Labor Relations, and the Rise and Fall of American Hegemony. Organization, 17(6), 743-766.

Marens, R. (2008). End of the Line? Community, Catholicism, and the Treaty of Detroit. Perspectives on Work/IRRA, 12(1), 43-45.

Marens, R. (2007). Returning to Rawls: Social Contracting, Social Justice, and Transcending the Limitations of Locke. Journal of Business Ethics, 75(1), 63-76.

Marens, R. (2007). Extending Frames and Breaking Windows: Labor's Activists as Shareholder Advocates. Ephemera: Theory and Politics in Organization, 7(3), http://www.ephemeraweb.org/journal/index.htm (Online Only, 20 pages).

 

Other Intellectual Contributions

Marens, R. (2008). From higher Aims to Hired Hands (3rd ed., vol. 35, pp. 416-419). Eastern Economic Review. [Accepted: July 2008, Published: December 2008, Submitted: June 2008]

Marens, R. (2009). It's Not Just for Communists Anymore! Marxian Political Economy and Organizational Theory (First ed.). The Oxford Handbook of Sociology and Organization Studies.

Mir, R., Marens, R. (2008). The Corporation and its Fragments: Corporate Citizenship and the Legacies of Imperialism. New York, NY: Edward Elgar Publishing.

Marens, R. (2008). Hollowing Out of CSR: Abandoning a Tradition in an Age of Declining Hegemony (vol. 39, pp. 851-876). Sacramento, CA: McGeorge Law Review.

Marens, R., "Returning to the Consequential: Evolution and the Focus of Business and Society," Academy of Management Meeting, Chicago. (August 2009).

Marens, R., "Speaking Platitudes to Power: Observing Business Ethics in an Age of Institutional Turmoil," Society of Business Ethics Conference, Chicago. (August 2009).

Marens, R. (2009). Returning to the Consequential: Evolution and the Focus of Business and Society. Chicago: Academy of Management Meeting.

Marens, R. (2009). Speaking Platitudes to Power: Observing Business Ethics in an Age of Institutional Turmoil. Chicago: Society of Business Ethics Conference.