The Effects of Corporate Ethical Values and Personal Moral Philosophies on Ethical Intentions in Selling Situations: Evidence from Turkish, Thai, and American Businesspeople

The goals of this study are to test a pattern of ethical decision making that predicts ethical intentions of individuals within corporations based primarily on the ethical values embedded in corporate culture, and to see whether that model is generally stable across countries. The survey instrument...

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Authors: Marta, Janet (Author) ; Singhapakdi, Anusorn (Author) ; Lee, Dong-Jin (Author) ; Burnaz, Sebnem (Author) ; Ilker Topcu, Y. (Author) ; Serap Atakan, M. G. (Author) ; Ozkaracalar, Tugrul (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Springer 2012
In: Journal of business ethics
Year: 2012, Volume: 106, Issue: 2, Pages: 229-241
Further subjects:B Corporate ethical values
B Cross-national study
B Ethical intentions in selling situations
B Thai
B Personal moral philosophies
B and American businesspeople
B Turkish
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