This study investigated the business ethics experiences of Australian managers in China, using qualitative methodology to identify themes. Thirty-one Australian managers who had spent on average 8.7 years working in business connected to China participated in in-depth interviews regarding their business ethics experiences in China. Commonly, managers identified issues relating to a broad spectrum which could be labelled "bribery and facilitation". Other repeated themes included requests for visa assistance, employee theft, nepotism and non-adherence to contractual obligations. This study has important implications for helping Australian managers improve the way they approach potential ethical situations in China. Four key coping strategies ...
The importance of personal connections and relationships, or guanxi , when doing business with the ...
This thesis presents the results of three studies that extend understanding of ethical decision maki...
This comparative field study evaluated the choices made by U.S., Portuguese, and Hong Kong Chinese e...
This study investigated the business ethics experiences of Australian managers in China, using quali...
The growth of international businesses within the context of economic globalisation has created diff...
Abstract: In this study we have turned to the complex host-country environment of China to investiga...
This paper investigates ethical perceptions among Hong Kong Chinese managers of themselves and peers...
China is widely perceived as having a problem in business ethics. One view holds that elements of Ch...
China is widely perceived as having a problem in business ethics. One view holds that elements of Ch...
This study identifies and categorises ethical problems in terms of frequency of occurrence and impor...
The phenomenal increase of foreign labour employment (FLE) in the last three decades has brought abo...
This paper indentifies a main barrier when doing business with China, the cultural gap, and provides...
This thesis aims to test generalizability of how top managers in a cross-cultural context understand...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the experiences of Australian managers in relation...
While the importance of situational variables on ethical decision making is well established in the ...
The importance of personal connections and relationships, or guanxi , when doing business with the ...
This thesis presents the results of three studies that extend understanding of ethical decision maki...
This comparative field study evaluated the choices made by U.S., Portuguese, and Hong Kong Chinese e...
This study investigated the business ethics experiences of Australian managers in China, using quali...
The growth of international businesses within the context of economic globalisation has created diff...
Abstract: In this study we have turned to the complex host-country environment of China to investiga...
This paper investigates ethical perceptions among Hong Kong Chinese managers of themselves and peers...
China is widely perceived as having a problem in business ethics. One view holds that elements of Ch...
China is widely perceived as having a problem in business ethics. One view holds that elements of Ch...
This study identifies and categorises ethical problems in terms of frequency of occurrence and impor...
The phenomenal increase of foreign labour employment (FLE) in the last three decades has brought abo...
This paper indentifies a main barrier when doing business with China, the cultural gap, and provides...
This thesis aims to test generalizability of how top managers in a cross-cultural context understand...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the experiences of Australian managers in relation...
While the importance of situational variables on ethical decision making is well established in the ...
The importance of personal connections and relationships, or guanxi , when doing business with the ...
This thesis presents the results of three studies that extend understanding of ethical decision maki...
This comparative field study evaluated the choices made by U.S., Portuguese, and Hong Kong Chinese e...