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The effects of corporate ethical values and personal moral philosophies on ethical intentions in selling situations: evidence from turkish, thai, and american businesspeople

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2012-03
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Marta, Janet
Singhapakdi, Anusorn
Lee, Dong-Jin
Burnaz, Şebnem
Topçu, Y. İlker
Atakan, M. G. Serap
Özkaracalar, Tuğrul
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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 used scales to measure the effects of corporate ethical values, idealism, and relativism on ethical intentions of Turkish, Thai, and American businesspeople. The samples include practitioner members of the American Marketing Association in the U. S., and full-time businesspeople enrolled in executive MBA programs in Thailand and Turkey. The study is positioned within a fairly new stream that assesses patterns across countries, rather than differences between them, in a way that might be called "culture free." The results show a generally positive influence between cultural ethical values and ethical intentions. The results also indicate that the positive effect of corporate ethical values on ethical intentions is greater for managers with low idealism and high relativism. We also discuss the implications of our results for managers of international businesses.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11729/451
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10551-011-0992-9
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