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Speaking Across Silences: The Structural and Material Intersections of Business, Violence, and Ethical Responsibility
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Speaking Across Silences: The Structural and Material Intersections of Business, Violence, and Ethical Responsibility

Steffen Böhm, Premilla D’Cruz, Ernesto Noronha, Konan A. Seny Kan and Baniyelme Zoogah
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol.205(1), pp.19-33
01/04/2026

Abstract

Structural violence Corporate reporting Conflict economies Food-related violence Complicity Ehtical responsibility Business of violence Business Ethics
This curated essay collection examines the structural and material intersections between business, violence, and ethical responsibility. Bringing together diverse perspectives, the essays collated here challenge the tendency within business ethics to treat violence as external to economic activity or as a purely political phenomenon. Instead, the contributions reveal how firms, markets, and organizational practices are deeply entangled in systems of structural violence. The essays address corporate reporting and infrastructural injustice in water governance, the political economy of conflict and resource extraction in Africa, the ethical dimensions of food-related violence, from starvation to food waste, and the moral responsibilities of business ethics scholars confronting violence within postcolonial contexts. This essay collection is an intervention; it calls for an expansion of business ethics scholarship to confront silences surrounding structural and material violence and to engage more directly with questions of power, complicity, and ethical responsibility in contemporary global systems marked by severe injustices.
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