Western australian managers tell their stories: Ethical challenges in international business operations [Book Review]

Journal of Business Ethics 30 (4):305 - 317 (2001)
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Abstract

This paper investigates the ethical challenges facing managers in Western Australia. It identifies the ethical issues that managers confront in international business. Managers in this research have identified a number of significant ethical issues when discussing the ethical incidents that occurred in their international dealings. The research shows a degree of congruence between managers'' experiences and establishes the main ethical dilemmas encountered, how they felt and actions taken when confronted with an ethical dilemma.

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