In a global marketplace, managers often face major difficulties when it comes to handling ethical problems within a different cultural context. Whistleblowing is one possible response to ethical problems. This study considers the differences in culture between a United States sample of managers and a Jamaica, West Indies sample of managers using Hofstede\u27s (1991) theory of International Cultures. The study explores how those cultural differences may help in our understanding of the differences in reported whistleblowing tendencies
Ethics in marketing is a contentious issue, particularly in the international context where culture...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 200-237.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Paper one --...
With globalization, understanding unethical conduct from a cross-national perspective is becoming mo...
In a global marketplace, managers often face major difficulties when it comes to handling ethical pr...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2004.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 71-...
In this chapter, we demonstrate that for cross-cultural research into whistleblowing to date, this h...
viii, 71 leaves ; 28 cm.This study examined the impact of cultural differences on whistle blowing an...
This chapter reviews the literature on the role of culture and nationality in whistleblowing. Cross-...
This article reports the findings of a cross-cultural study that explored the relationship between n...
This article reports the findings of a cross-cultural study that explored the relationship between n...
This research examined cross-cultural differences in business-related ethical perceptions. Subjects ...
There is currently a lack of empirical work on cross-cultural differences in ethical attitudes towar...
The topic of business ethics has always been relevant, but never more so than at the present time of...
Academic literature addressing the topic of business ethics has paid little attention to cross-cultu...
This study was conducted to determine how culture influences the ethical perception of managers. Mos...
Ethics in marketing is a contentious issue, particularly in the international context where culture...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 200-237.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Paper one --...
With globalization, understanding unethical conduct from a cross-national perspective is becoming mo...
In a global marketplace, managers often face major difficulties when it comes to handling ethical pr...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2004.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 71-...
In this chapter, we demonstrate that for cross-cultural research into whistleblowing to date, this h...
viii, 71 leaves ; 28 cm.This study examined the impact of cultural differences on whistle blowing an...
This chapter reviews the literature on the role of culture and nationality in whistleblowing. Cross-...
This article reports the findings of a cross-cultural study that explored the relationship between n...
This article reports the findings of a cross-cultural study that explored the relationship between n...
This research examined cross-cultural differences in business-related ethical perceptions. Subjects ...
There is currently a lack of empirical work on cross-cultural differences in ethical attitudes towar...
The topic of business ethics has always been relevant, but never more so than at the present time of...
Academic literature addressing the topic of business ethics has paid little attention to cross-cultu...
This study was conducted to determine how culture influences the ethical perception of managers. Mos...
Ethics in marketing is a contentious issue, particularly in the international context where culture...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 200-237.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Paper one --...
With globalization, understanding unethical conduct from a cross-national perspective is becoming mo...