Managerial Values in the Institutional Context

Journal of Business Ethics 65 (3):269-278 (2006)
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A comparative study of business related values among business students was conducted over the last 10 years in two neighbouring countries. Although Estonia and Finland are culturally related, according to an empirical study of managerial values, including the ethical values of business students, the two countries display significant differences. During the last decade, Estonia has changed from being a country characterised by an authoritarian, centralized, totalitarian state socialism, to a democratic country with a free market economy and different attitudes and values. At the same time Finland has experienced almost a century of capitalism and democracy. It is argued that the differences in values exhibited by these two countries could be explained by using the institutional and historical context. The authors propose a model of value hierarchies in relation to institutionalism.

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The nature of human values.Milton Rokeach - 1973 - New York,: Free Press.
Business ethics and values.C. M. Fisher - 2003 - New York: FT Prentice Hall. Edited by Alan Lovell.

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