Ethics control mechanisms: A comparative observation of Hong Kong companies [Book Review]

Journal of Business Ethics 30 (4):391 - 400 (2001)
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Abstract

Managers with different cultural backgrounds and under different circumstances have different views on what is acceptable ethical behaviour. This study attempts to determine whether major companies in Hong Kong share the same views as North American academics on what management ethical standards ought to be, and if so, whether any control mechanisms have been established to instill ethical behaviour within their organizations. Notable differences between the practice in these companies and those from a similar survey conducted in North America are identified and explained. The management accountant''s role in the development and implementation of such mechanisms is investigated.

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