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, subsumed by a more strategic economics focus to business management practice. This discourse of ethics-in-business is claimed … critical approach to teaching business ethics, and critical management education offers a framework from which to question the … taken-for-granted mind-sets about ethics-in-business. Critical management education is claimed to find some theoretical …
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This article describes the development and validation of a multi-dimensional scale for measuring managers’ perceptions of the range of factors that routinely guide their decision-making processes. An instrument for identifying managerial ethical profiles (MEP) is developed by measuring the...
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As businesses and organisations move online, many question how to use Internet communication tools effectively, such as Web sites and electronic mail (Porter, 2001). Where and how should they invest their time and money in technology? This research explores a small part of this broad question,...
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Recent years have seen intense scrutiny focused on the reported ethical breaches of enterprises across the globe. At the forefront of the accompanying criticism are the actions of giant American firms such as WorldCom, Arthur Anderson, and Enron. However, such deviations from acceptable...
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This paper deals with the teaching of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Business courses to Generation Y Business students in Australian universities. Generation Y students embody particular characteristics that may seem paradoxical, such as placing an increased emphasis on an improved...
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According to Gray & Kaufman (1998) corruption is more prevalent in developing economies mainly as by-product of the desire for pecuniary gain. This desire is a symptom of fundamental economic, political and institutional causes and is not due to cultural difference of values or ethics....
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With recent allegations against Sucurency a Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) currency subsidiary involving bribes to secure contracts as well as the conviction of Rio Tinto's Stern Hu in China for bribery and industrial espionage, critical questions relating to ethical business practice continue...
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, subsumed by a more strategic economics focus to business management practice. This discourse of ethics-in-business is claimed … critical approach to teaching business ethics, and critical management education offers a framework from which to question the … taken-for-granted mind-sets about ethics-inbusiness. Critical management education is claimed to find some theoretical …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009482210
This paper considers contemporary business practice and its sustainable performance from the view of stakeholder value. Stakeholder value is a broad concept and implies that a company has responsibilities and commitments to many different internal and external stakeholders in the marketplace and...
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Ethics and corporate social responsibility have emerged as two of the most important organization management principles …
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