This paper investigates ethical perceptions among Hong Kong Chinese managers of themselves and peers according to age, location of education and employment (local vs. multinational), based upon responses to thirteen potentially unethical situations.The major conclusions of the study are: (1) there is little consistency among perceptions of ethical situations; (2) Hong Kong managers perceive their peers as more unethical than themselves; (3) ethical perceptions in some situations are affected by age and to a lesser extent, place of education; and (4) significant interactions were found between age and the nature of employer, as well as between the place of education and the nature of employer.To conclude, the management implications of these...
The importance of personal connections and relationships, or guanxi , when doing business with the ...
In this article, the authors investigated personal beliefs and values and opportunism variables that...
This research presents an exploratory view of the Malaysian working professional’s attitude towards ...
The growth of international businesses within the context of economic globalisation has created diff...
This paper examines the perceived ethical values of Malaysian managers. It is based on the opinions ...
Managerial ethics has always been a huge concern around the world but many have not investigated the...
The latter part of the twentieth century saw the Chinese economy moving towards a socialist market e...
The latter part of the twentieth century saw the Chinese economy moving towards a socialist market e...
This study empirically examines how Chinese executives perceive the role of guanxi and ethics played...
This study investigated the business ethics experiences of Australian managers in China, using quali...
This study investigated the business ethics experiences of Australian managers in China, using quali...
Globalization has facilitated the interaction of people from diverse cultures. As more f...
Globalization has facilitated the interaction of people from diverse cultures. As more f...
The importance of personal connections and relationships, or guanxi when doing business with the Chi...
This paper investigates the influence of modernisation on the moral judgements of 211 managers resid...
The importance of personal connections and relationships, or guanxi , when doing business with the ...
In this article, the authors investigated personal beliefs and values and opportunism variables that...
This research presents an exploratory view of the Malaysian working professional’s attitude towards ...
The growth of international businesses within the context of economic globalisation has created diff...
This paper examines the perceived ethical values of Malaysian managers. It is based on the opinions ...
Managerial ethics has always been a huge concern around the world but many have not investigated the...
The latter part of the twentieth century saw the Chinese economy moving towards a socialist market e...
The latter part of the twentieth century saw the Chinese economy moving towards a socialist market e...
This study empirically examines how Chinese executives perceive the role of guanxi and ethics played...
This study investigated the business ethics experiences of Australian managers in China, using quali...
This study investigated the business ethics experiences of Australian managers in China, using quali...
Globalization has facilitated the interaction of people from diverse cultures. As more f...
Globalization has facilitated the interaction of people from diverse cultures. As more f...
The importance of personal connections and relationships, or guanxi when doing business with the Chi...
This paper investigates the influence of modernisation on the moral judgements of 211 managers resid...
The importance of personal connections and relationships, or guanxi , when doing business with the ...
In this article, the authors investigated personal beliefs and values and opportunism variables that...
This research presents an exploratory view of the Malaysian working professional’s attitude towards ...