Ethical Dimensions of International Management
- Stephen J. Carroll - University of Maryland, USA
- Martin J. Gannon - California State University, San Marcos, USA
Volume:
4
Series:
SAGE Series on Business Ethics
SAGE Series on Business Ethics
October 1996 | 240 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Examining the relationship of national-cultural differences to
ethical behavior, Ethical Dimensions of International Management
helps the reader begin to understand the subtleties and nuances
of ethical practices across nations. This innovative work uses
short vignettes to illustrate each of its points while comparing and
analyzing the primary influences on ethical behavior such as
parenting, education, law, organizational cultures, and human
resources management. Special features of the book include an
extensive review and summary of relevant research literature,
exhaustive coverage of a variety of different nationalities and
cultures, and a direct comparison between Japan and the United
States. Each chapter begins with several short cases and ends
with helpful discussion questions. The book concludes with an
analysis of the degree to which ethical systems of different nations may
converge or diverge in coming years.
Students and professionals in organizational studies, ethics,
and international management will appreciate the unique viewpoint
Ethical Dimensions of International Management presents. The
pedagogical aids within the volume will spark discussion and
debate.
Culture and Managerial Ethical Behaviors
Comparing Managerial Ethical Practices and Propensities across Nations
National Values and Ethical Situational Predictions
Transmitting Cultural Values
Secondary Influences on Managerial Behaviors
Culture and Managerial Ethical Behaviors
Culture and Managerial Ethical Behaviors
Cross-Cultural Managerial Ethical Behaviors