This paper analyses the results of a survey of large Australian firms to determine (a) the scale and scope of ethical practices in the firm; and (b) the relationship between the different types of firm manager and the firm's ethical practices. The results suggest that whether or not a firm follows a written code of ethics appears to be strongly related to the age category of the senior manager. The level of education and the employment background of the senior manager do not seem to be related to whether the firm has a written code or not. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]C
This thesis examined the institutionalisation of ethics within Australian organisations. A particula...
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This thesis deals with codes of ethics in the top 500 companies operating in the private sector in A...
This paper analyses the results of a survey of large Australian firms to determine (a) the scale and...
This paper analyses the results of a survey of large Australian firms to determine (a) the scale and...
This paper analyses the results of a survey of large Australian firms to determine (a) the scale and...
This article replicates an earlier study on Australian ethical management practice by Batten et al. ...
This article replicates an earlier study on Australian ethical management practice by Batten et al. ...
Forsyth's (1980) Ethics Position Questionnaire and Hunt et al's (1989) Corporate Ethical Value Quest...
This paper compares the results of a longitudinal study of ten years, conducted at five yearly inter...
This paper compares the results of a longitudinal study of ten years, conducted at five yearly inter...
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This thesis examined the institutionalisation of ethics within Australian organisations. A particula...
The article examines the impact of the cultures and organisational structures of large law firms on ...
This thesis examined the institutionalisation of ethics within Australian organisations. A particula...
The stock market crash of 1987 was a defining moment in Australian corporate life. As a nation, we b...
This thesis deals with codes of ethics in the top 500 companies operating in the private sector in A...
This paper analyses the results of a survey of large Australian firms to determine (a) the scale and...
This paper analyses the results of a survey of large Australian firms to determine (a) the scale and...
This paper analyses the results of a survey of large Australian firms to determine (a) the scale and...
This article replicates an earlier study on Australian ethical management practice by Batten et al. ...
This article replicates an earlier study on Australian ethical management practice by Batten et al. ...
Forsyth's (1980) Ethics Position Questionnaire and Hunt et al's (1989) Corporate Ethical Value Quest...
This paper compares the results of a longitudinal study of ten years, conducted at five yearly inter...
This paper compares the results of a longitudinal study of ten years, conducted at five yearly inter...
A recent survey of workplace culture in 15 Australian law firms found “strong differences ” between ...
In view of the latest corporate collapses globally, the purpose of this thesis is an attempt to inve...
This thesis examined the institutionalisation of ethics within Australian organisations. A particula...
The article examines the impact of the cultures and organisational structures of large law firms on ...
This thesis examined the institutionalisation of ethics within Australian organisations. A particula...
The stock market crash of 1987 was a defining moment in Australian corporate life. As a nation, we b...
This thesis deals with codes of ethics in the top 500 companies operating in the private sector in A...