John Tsalikis<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nFrom the almost 5,000 articles the journal has published, these 50 have earned the distinction of being the \u201cMost Influential,\u201d based on how often they have been cited in other writings.<\/p>\n
\u201cThe Journal of Business Ethics<\/em> is used by both Business Week<\/em> and Financial Times<\/em> to rank U.S. schools,\u201d said Walfried M. Lassar, chair, Marketing Department. \u201cTsalikis\u2019 recognition will help increase the rankings of the department, the college and FIU. Plus, since this is the premier academic journal on business ethics, having two articles in the top 50 makes him one of the leading experts in the world.\u201d<\/p>\nTsalikis has researched business ethics for over 25 years.<\/p>\n
\u201cEthics remains crucial to business; without trust, the whole system collapses,\u201d he said. \u201cI am pleased that this honor will bring new attention to the subjects I have addressed.\u201d<\/p>\n
Tsalikis\u2019 writing tackles important issues. <\/em><\/p>\nThe Journal of Business Ethics<\/em> will divide the 50 \u201cMost Influential\u201d articles into two categories: the top placement of \u201cClassic,\u201d followed by \u201cDistinguished.\u201d<\/p>\nTsalikis\u2019 article \u201cBusiness Ethics: A Literature Review with a Focus on Marketing Ethics,\u201d co-authored with David J. Fritzsche in 1989, earned a spot in the \u201cClassic\u201d category.<\/p>\n
\u201cThis article reviewed the literature on business ethics with a special focus on marketing ethics,\u201d Tsalikis said. \u201cIt compiled and synthesized existing literature and provided guidance for future research.\u201d<\/p>\n
Appearing in the \u201cDistinguished\u201d category will be Tsalikis\u2019 article from 1990 entitled \u201cEthical Beliefs’ Differences of Males and Females,\u201d which he co-authored with Marta Ortiz-Buonafina. This study investigates the differences in ethical beliefs between men and women by measuring their reactions when presented with four scenarios.<\/p>\n
\u201cContrary to previous research, the results indicated that males and females have similar ethical beliefs and they process ethical information similarly,\u201d Tsalikis said.<\/p>\n
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