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ArtikelBusiness Ethical Values in China and the U.S.  
Oleh: Whitcomb, Laura L. ; Erdener, Carolyn B. ; Li, Cheng
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Business Ethics vol. 17 no. 8 (Jun. 1998), page 839.
Topik: Business Ethical Values; China; Institutional Transformation; U.S.; Decision Choices
Fulltext: 839.pdf (138.86KB)
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Isi artikelThe research presented in this paper focuses on business ethical values in China, a country in which the process of institutional transformation has left cultural values in a state of flux. A survey was conducted in China and the U.S. by using five business scenarios. Survey results show similarities between the Chinese and American decision choices for three out of five scenarios. However, the results reveal significant differences in rationales, even for similar decisions. The implications of similarities and differences between the U.S. and Chinese samples are discussed.
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