Introduction
Georges Enderle
A chapter in Developing Business Ethics in China, 2006, pp 1-19 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract Developing business ethics in China is a long-term undertaking, full of complex issues, uncertain prospects, and urgent tasks. Nobody can reliably predict how China will look like in ten years. Through the economic reform and the opening up to the world, the last 20 plus years have brought about tremendous changes to the country; undoubtedly it deserves to be called, over all, an impressive success. But it is also undeniable that enormous challenges lie ahead: to build up not only a competitive and prosperous, but also an equitable and sustainable economy; to establish not only an effective, but also a democratic and stable rule of law; to foster a vibrant civil society; and to play a constructive and responsible part in international affairs.
Keywords: Business Ethic; World Trade Organization; Business Leader; Chinese Enterprise; Confucian Ethic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.1057/9781403984623_1
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