Ethical perceptions of asian managers: Evidence of trends in six divergent national contexts

Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 12 (2):203–211 (2003)
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reprint Chatterjee, Samir R.; Pearson, Cecil A. L. (2003) "Ethical perceptions of Asian managers: evidence of trends in six divergent national contexts". Business Ethics: A European Review 12(2):203-211

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