Legitimacy of business ethics across cultures
This paper discusses whether the uniqueness of culture will pose a problem in the universality of business ethics. Attempts were made to show that cultures are indeed unique and our findings point towards cultural groupings similar to the TRIAD. The paper conclude with an analysis of the possible im...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-85692023-05-19T07:23:09Z Legitimacy of business ethics across cultures Mah, Sherwin Liang Yung Goh, Sze Chian Low, Priscilla Chook Ye McGovern, Ian Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::General::Moral and ethical aspects This paper discusses whether the uniqueness of culture will pose a problem in the universality of business ethics. Attempts were made to show that cultures are indeed unique and our findings point towards cultural groupings similar to the TRIAD. The paper conclude with an analysis of the possible implications on businesses and other related parties. 2008-09-24T07:22:43Z 2008-09-24T07:22:43Z 2002 2002 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/8569 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf |
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This paper discusses whether the uniqueness of culture will pose a problem in the universality of business ethics. Attempts were made to show that cultures are indeed unique and our findings point towards cultural groupings similar to the TRIAD. The paper conclude with an analysis of the possible implications on businesses and other related parties. |
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