Most studies investigating the relationship between cultural constructs and ethical perception have focused on individual- and societal-level values without much attention to other type of cultural constructs such as social beliefs. In addition, we need to better understand how social beliefs are linked to ethical perception and the level of analysis at which social beliefs may best predict ethical perceptions. This research contributes to the cross-cultural ethical perception literature by examining the relationship of individual-level social cynicism belief, one of five universally endorsed social beliefs, together with individual social dominance orientation and the perception of unethical behavior. By means of two studies, we examine th...
This study extends Hunt and Vitell’s General Theory of Marketing Ethics. Specifically, it investigat...
The term “global business” implies not only unprecedented integration of countries through trade, bu...
This research explores the contrast between cynicism, as a component of Kwok Leung’s human social ax...
Most studies investigating the relationship between cultural constructs and ethical perception have ...
This study intends to explore the effects of political, social and cultural values on consumers ’ et...
This study was conducted to determine how culture influences the ethical perception of managers. Mos...
The construct of cynicism has been used in the field of social science in numerous different ways. H...
This project will investigate cross cultural differences in the ethical decision-making process of p...
This study explored the effects of moral judgement, moral intensity, and culture on ethical decision...
Whether moral conceptions are universal or culture-specific is controversial in moral psychology. On...
International audienceIs the societal-level of analysis sufficient today to understand the values of...
Academics and social commentators have emphasised the importance of religion and specific cultural c...
This study examines the cultural roots of ethical conflicts in the global business environment. It b...
This study extends Hunt and Vitell's General Theory of Marketing Ethics. Specifically, it investigat...
There is currently a lack of empirical work on cross-cultural differences in ethical attitudes towar...
This study extends Hunt and Vitell’s General Theory of Marketing Ethics. Specifically, it investigat...
The term “global business” implies not only unprecedented integration of countries through trade, bu...
This research explores the contrast between cynicism, as a component of Kwok Leung’s human social ax...
Most studies investigating the relationship between cultural constructs and ethical perception have ...
This study intends to explore the effects of political, social and cultural values on consumers ’ et...
This study was conducted to determine how culture influences the ethical perception of managers. Mos...
The construct of cynicism has been used in the field of social science in numerous different ways. H...
This project will investigate cross cultural differences in the ethical decision-making process of p...
This study explored the effects of moral judgement, moral intensity, and culture on ethical decision...
Whether moral conceptions are universal or culture-specific is controversial in moral psychology. On...
International audienceIs the societal-level of analysis sufficient today to understand the values of...
Academics and social commentators have emphasised the importance of religion and specific cultural c...
This study examines the cultural roots of ethical conflicts in the global business environment. It b...
This study extends Hunt and Vitell's General Theory of Marketing Ethics. Specifically, it investigat...
There is currently a lack of empirical work on cross-cultural differences in ethical attitudes towar...
This study extends Hunt and Vitell’s General Theory of Marketing Ethics. Specifically, it investigat...
The term “global business” implies not only unprecedented integration of countries through trade, bu...
This research explores the contrast between cynicism, as a component of Kwok Leung’s human social ax...