The Impact of Cross-National Carriers of Business Ethics on Attitudes about Questionable Practices and Form of Moral Reasoning
Bryan W Husted,
Janelle Brinker Dozier,
J Timothy McMahon and
Michael W Kattan
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Bryan W Husted: Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey
Janelle Brinker Dozier: Tulane University
J Timothy McMahon: University of Houston
Michael W Kattan: Baylor College of Medicine
Journal of International Business Studies, 1996, vol. 27, issue 2, 411 pages
Abstract:
The study explores the impact of cross-national carriers of ethics on attitudes about questionable business practices and form of moral reasoning across Mexican, Spanish and U.S. MBAs. Results show substantial agreement across cultures on twelve personally most objectionable practices, while form of moral reasoning varied significantly. Social cognitive theory is used to address the theoretical and practical implications.© 1996 JIBS. Journal of International Business Studies (1996) 27, 391–411
Date: 1996
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