Attitudes towards Business Ethics of Future Managers in the U.S. and Israel

Journal of Business Ethics 7 (12):941-949 (1988)
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Abstract

An examination and comparison of American and Israeli management students attitudes towards business ethics is made. The data were collected using both English and Hebrew versions of a thirty item attitudes towards business ethics questionnaire. Since the two groups differed on geographic, cultural, economic, and religious dimensions, it was not surprising to find that these prospective managers also differed on a number of their attitudes towards business ethics. However, a large number of similarities were also noted. Moreover, contrary to a number of extant research studies, both groups held relatively high moral standards. The implications of these findings are discussed.

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