Industry type, culture, mode of entry and perceptions of international marketing ethics problems: A cross-cultural comparison [Book Review]

Journal of Business Ethics 13 (10):775 - 785 (1994)
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Abstract

The authors investigate the differences in ethical perceptions of Australian and Hong Kong international managers. Ethical perceptions are measured with respect to different industry types, cultures and modes of entry into international markets. Mode of entry refers to how firms select to enter foreign markets. Modes of entry include: exporting (indirect or direct), contractual methods (licensing and franchising) and via direct foreign investment (joint ventures and wholly-owned subsidiaries). It was determined that culture and mode of entry have a significant effect on the perception of ethical problems

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