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Socio-Ethical Issues and International Management

Kamal Fatehi and Jeongho Choi
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Kamal Fatehi: Kennesaw State University
Jeongho Choi: University of Wisconsin–Whitewater

Chapter Chapter 2 in International Business Management, 2025, pp 37-74 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Businesses are expected to be socially responsible and to conduct themselves ethically. While there are some emerging agreements, at least in the United States, regarding the social responsibilities of domestic firms, social responsibility and the ethical aspects of international management are being hotly debated. Disagreements arise due to the nature of international business and the different perspectives that nations hold regarding these issues. National priorities and cultural differences confound the problems further. This chapter examines these issues and highlights these differences.

Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-83295-6_2

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