A cross cultural comparison of ethical perspectives and decision approaches of business students: United states of America versus new zealand [Book Review]

Journal of Business Ethics 15 (5):537 - 549 (1996)
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Abstract

While differences do exist, there are many ethical issues which transcend national barriers. In order to contribute to the development of understanding of global ethics, this study documents the existing ethical perspectives of collegiate business students from two countries and identifies the determinants of their ethical orientations.A survey instrument was administered to USA and New Zealand (NZ) students enrolled in undergraduate business programs. The research instrument measured students' ethical perspectives across multilayered ethical domains and their self-professed decision method used in evaluating ethical scenarios.

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