Cultural Crossvergence and Social Desirability Bias: Ethical Evaluations by Chinese and Canadian Business Students
The purpose of this study is to determine whether there are cross-cultural differences between Chinese and Canadian business students with respect to their assessment of the ethicality of various business behaviors. Using a sample of 147 business students, the results indicate cultural crossvergence...
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Springer Science + Business Media B. V
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Journal of business ethics
Year: 2009, Volume: 85, Issue: 4, Pages: 527-543 |
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