The ethical issue of international bribery: A study of attitudes among U.s. Business professionals [Book Review]

Journal of Business Ethics 7 (5):341 - 346 (1988)
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Abstract

Restrictions upon international bribery by U.S. business firms, as incorporated in the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, have been controversial since this legislation was passed in 1977. Despite many attempts to repeal or change the law, it remains as originally enacted.This article reports on a survey of U.S. business professionals concerning international bribery. Response to our survey reveals a divided business community in terms of their opinions on the ethics of international payments prohibited by the present law.

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