Whose business values? : some Asian and cross-cultural perspectives /
This book is about the ethical issues arising in the course of business, especially those affecting people working in Asia. Each chapter offers a different perspective and the positions taken vary greatly from one writer to another. This book has been produced under the auspices of the University of...
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Hong Kong [China] :
Hong Kong University Press,
[1995]
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- Contributor
- Trading values
- The ethics of values and the value of ethics: should we be studying the business values in Hong Kong?
- Ethical values as part of the concept of business enterprise
- Codes of ethics and the civil society: John Stuart Mills legacy in the 1990s
- Ethical values: a source of conflict, but whose values?
- The relevance of equity values in Eastern cultures
- An outsider's view of the East Asian Miracle: lessons and questions
- Feudalism, ethics and Postmodern company life
- Psychic prisoners: managers facing ethical dilemmas, cases from Hong Kong
- Corporate ethics and international business: some basic issues
- Business values: a strategic imperative for the coming decades
- Ethical attitudes to bribery and extortion
- Business values and embryonic industry: lessons from Australia
- Development in the underdeveloped world: a new challenge for business ethics
- Whose business values?