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Linda Thorne
Linda Thorne
Schulich School of Business
Verified email at schulich.yorku.ca
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A research note on standalone corporate social responsibility reports: Signaling or greenwashing?
LS Mahoney, L Thorne, L Cecil, W LaGore
Critical perspectives on Accounting 24 (4-5), 350-359, 2013
6402013
Emotion and ethical decision-making in organizations
A Gaudine, L Thorne
Journal of Business Ethics 31, 175-187, 2001
5222001
Corporate social responsibility and long-term compensation: Evidence from Canada
LS Mahoney, L Thorne
Journal of Business Ethics 57, 241-253, 2005
4102005
AUDITORS'ETHICAL REASONING: INSIGHTS FROM PAST RESEARCH AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE FUTURE
J Jones, DW Massey, L Thorne
Journal of Accounting Literature 22, 45, 2003
2692003
Motivations for issuing standalone CSR reports: A survey of Canadian firms
L Thorne, L S. Mahoney, G Manetti
Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal 27 (4), 686-714, 2014
2662014
The socio-cultural embeddedness of individuals' ethical reasoning in organizations (cross-cultural ethics)
L Thorne, SB Saunders
Journal of Business Ethics 35, 1-14, 2002
2332002
The development of two measures to assess accountants' prescriptive and deliberative moral reasoning
L Thorne
Behavioral Research in Accounting 12, 139, 2000
2132000
The impact of mandated disclosure on performance‐based CEO compensation
JA Craighead, ML Magnan, L Thorne
Contemporary Accounting Research 21 (2), 369-398, 2004
1682004
Institutional context and auditors' moral reasoning: A Canada-US comparison
L Thorne, DW Massey, M Magnan
Journal of Business Ethics 43, 305-321, 2003
1482003
The role of virtue in auditors’ ethical decision making: An integration of cognitive-developmental and virtue-ethics perspectives
L Thorne
Research on accounting ethics 4, 291-308, 1998
1441998
An introduction to the special issue on professionalism and ethics in accounting education
JC Gaa, L Thorne
Issues in Accounting Education 19 (1), 1, 2004
1392004
Refocusing ethics education in accounting: An examination of accounting students’ tendency to use their cognitive moral capability
L Thorne
Journal of Accounting Education 19 (2), 103-117, 2001
1252001
The association between ethical conflict and adverse outcomes
L Thorne
Journal of business ethics 92, 269-276, 2010
902010
Clinical ethical conflicts of nurses and physicians
A Gaudine, SM LeFort, M Lamb, L Thorne
Nursing ethics 18 (1), 9-19, 2011
882011
The development of a measure of auditors’ virtue
T Libby, L Thorne
Journal of Business Ethics 71, 89-99, 2007
862007
A comparison of Canadian and US CSR strategic alliances, CSR reporting, and CSR performance: Insights into implicit–explicit CSR
L Thorne, LS Mahoney, K Gregory, S Convery
Journal of Business Ethics 143, 85-98, 2017
852017
Ethical conflicts with hospitals: The perspective of nurses and physicians
A Gaudine, SM LeFort, M Lamb, L Thorne
Nursing Ethics 18 (6), 756-766, 2011
822011
The directional effects of discussion on auditors' moral reasoning
L Thorne, J Hartwick
Contemporary Accounting Research 18 (2), 337-361, 2001
822001
The identification and categorization of auditors’ virtues
T Libby, L Thorne
Business ethics quarterly 14 (3), 479-498, 2004
692004
Evolution of hospital clinical ethics committees in Canada
A Gaudine, L Thorne, SM LeFort, M Lamb
Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (3), 132-137, 2010
672010
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