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  1. Yŏnch'ulga ŭi pyŏnsu.Pak Chin-hun - 2020 - In Hyŏn-jin Yi (ed.), T'aenjŏbŭl p'illosop'i: Sŏnghak sipto VR = Tangible philosophy: VR for Ten Diagrams on sage learning. Sŏul-si: Tosŏ Ch'ulp'an Ch'ŏngnam.
     
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  2. Chisik kwa chŏngchʻi.Chin-Hwan Pak - 1990 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Ilsinsa.
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    Munhwa rŭl ponŭn tu kae ŭi sisŏn, uaham kwa chŏsok ham: pyŏnhwa hanŭn segye rŭl t'ongch'al hanŭn him.Chin-gyŏng Pak - 2020 - [Kyŏnggi-do Yongin-si]: Saera Ŭi Sup.
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  4. Sangsik sok ŭi ch'ŏrhak, sangsik pak ŭi ch'ŏrhak.Chin-gyŏng Yi - 1993 - Sŏul-si: Saegil.
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    Pak esŏ pon Asia, mi: yŏhaeng sajin misul yŏnghwa tijain.Chin-sŏng Chang (ed.) - 2020 - Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Sŏhae Munjip.
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  6. Nolli sok ŭi ch'ŏrhak, nolli pak ŭi ch'ŏrhak.Chin-gyŏng Yi - 1993 - Sŏul-si: Sae Kil.
     
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    Sinhak yulli wa sahoe kwahak: yŏnʼgyŏl ŭi tʻŭl kwa chŏgyong.Wŏn-gi Pak - 1997 - Sŏul-si: Taehan Kidokkyo Sŏhoe.
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  8. Samurai, tado, Sŏnbulgyo : Sŏyangin i pon Ilbon ŭi mi.Chang Chin-sŏng - 2020 - In Chin-sŏng Chang (ed.), Pak esŏ pon Asia, mi: yŏhaeng sajin misul yŏnghwa tijain. Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Sŏhae Munjip.
     
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    Tongyang ŭi kwangki wa yesul: Tong Asia munindŭl ŭi chayu wa ch'angjo ŭi mihak.Min-Hwan Cho - 2020 - Sŏul T'ŭkpyŏlsi: Sŏnggyun'gwan Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu.
    1. Kwangja chŏngsin e kwanhan kich'ojŏk ihae -- 2. Yuga ŭi kwanggyŏn'gwan -- 3. Toga ŭi kwangŏn kwa kwangja chŏngsin -- 4. Ŭmju munhwa wa Wi-Chin ŭi imt'anjŏk kwang -- 5. Songdae ihakchadŭl ŭi kwangjagwan -- 6. Yangmyŏnghak ŭi kwanggyŏn'gwan -- 7. Chosŏnjo yuhakchadŭl ŭi kwanggyŏn'gwan -- 8. Chosŏnjo yuhakcha ŭi yokki yŏnggwi ihae -- 9. Sŏhwa tot'ongnon kwa kwanggyŏn esŏ chunghaeng ŭro -- 10. Kwanggyŏn mihak ŭi munyejŏk chŏgyong -- 11. Chungguk hoehwa e nat'anan kwanggyŏn mihak -- 12. (...)
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    Chosŏn hugi Kyŏngsang-udo ŭi haksul tonghyang.Sŏk-ki Ch'oe - 2019 - P'aju-si: Kyŏngin Munhwasa.
    1. An Tŏng-mun ŭi hangmun chŏngsin kwa ch'ŏse pangsik -- 2. An Tŏng-mun ŭi Samsan Sŏwŏn wisang chŏngnip kwa kŭ ŭimi -- 3. Ha Ik-pŏm ŭi sam kwa munhak -- 4. Pak Ch'i-bok ŭi Nammyŏnghak kyesŭng yangsang -- 5. Kang Pyŏng-ju ŭi hangmun kwa munhak -- 6. Chŏng Chae-gyu ŭi hangmun chŏngsin kwa 'Taehak' haesŏk -- 7. Kim Chin-ho ŭi haksŏl e taehayŏ -- 8. Kwak Chong-sŏk ŭi Myŏngdŏksŏl nonjaeng -- 9. Kim Hwang ŭi Kyŏnghak Sipto e taehayŏ.
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  11. Dao, Harmony and Personhood: Towards a Confucian Ethics of Technology.Pak-Hang Wong - 2012 - Philosophy and Technology 25 (1):67-86.
    A closer look at the theories and questions in philosophy of technology and ethics of technology shows the absence and marginality of non-Western philosophical traditions in the discussions. Although, increasingly, some philosophers have sought to introduce non-Western philosophical traditions into the debates, there are few systematic attempts to construct and articulate general accounts of ethics and technology based on other philosophical traditions. This situation is understandable, for the questions of modern sciences and technologies appear to be originated from the West; (...)
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  12. Honam yuhak ŭi tʻamgu: An Chin-o chŏngnyŏn kinyŏm chajŏjip.Chin-O. An - 1996 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Ihoe Munhwasa.
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    Technology, Recommendation and Design: On Being a 'Paternalistic' Philosopher.Pak-Hang Wong - 2013 - Science and Engineering Ethics 19 (1):27-42.
    Philosophers have talked to each other about moral issues concerning technology, but few of them have talked about issues of technology and the good life, and even fewer have talked about technology and the good life with the public in the form of recommendation. In effect, recommendations for various technologies are often left to technologists and gurus. Given the potential benefits of informing the public on their impacts on the good life, however, this is a curious state of affairs. In (...)
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  14. Mulch'ŏn Kim Chin-ho ŭi Sŏngnihak kwa Hanjuhak kyesŭng : Hŏ Yu, Kwak Chong-sŏk kwaŭi t'oron ŭl chungsim ŭro.Kim Nak-Chin - 2020 - In Wŏn-sik Hong & O. -yŏng Kwŏn (eds.), Chumun p'arhyŏn' kwa Hanju hakp'a ŭi chŏn'gae: kŭndae sigi 'Nakchunghak. Taegu Kwangyŏksi: Kyemyŏng Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu.
     
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  15. Democratizing Algorithmic Fairness.Pak-Hang Wong - 2020 - Philosophy and Technology 33 (2):225-244.
    Algorithms can now identify patterns and correlations in the (big) datasets, and predict outcomes based on those identified patterns and correlations with the use of machine learning techniques and big data, decisions can then be made by algorithms themselves in accordance with the predicted outcomes. Yet, algorithms can inherit questionable values from the datasets and acquire biases in the course of (machine) learning, and automated algorithmic decision-making makes it more difficult for people to see algorithms as biased. While researchers have (...)
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  16. Niichʻe sasang kwa chʻŏrhak ŭi mannam: Chʻihŏ Pak Chun-tʻaek Paksa hwallyŏk kinyŏm nonmunjip.Chun-T.°aek Pak & Ch°ihæo Pak Chun-T.°aek Paksa Hwallyæok Kinyæom Nonmunjip Kanhaeng Wiwæonhoe (eds.) - 1988 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Parhaengchʻŏ Pagyŏngsa.
     
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  17. Pak Che-ga ŭi segyegwan kwa yŏksagwan.Pak Sŏng-sun - 2020 - In In-ho Pak (ed.), Yŏksa rŭl parabonŭn sirhakcha ŭi sisŏn. Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Kyŏngin Munhwasa.
     
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  18. Hanʻguk sasangsa.Chong-Hong Pak (ed.) - 1966
     
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    The Struggle Between Two World Views on the Understanding of the Human Body.Chin Wei - 1976 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 8 (1):36-56.
    With the appearance of mankind, the history of mankind's understanding of the human body itself also began. This long process of development rang with the struggle of two world views. The history of the development of man's understanding of the structure and functions of the human body is the history of the unbroken triumph of materialism over idealism, of the dialectical over the metaphysical. This essay simply takes a preliminary look back at this struggle from several aspects in the hope (...)
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  20. Why Confucianism Matters in Ethics of Technology.Pak-Hang Wong - 2020 - In Shannon Vallor (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Technology. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, Usa.
    There are a number of recent attempts to introduce Confucian values to the ethical analysis of technology. These works, however, have not attended sufficiently to one central aspect of Confucianism, namely Ritual (‘Li’). Li is central to Confucian ethics, and it has been suggested that the emphasis on Li in Confucian ethics is what distinguishes it from other ethical traditions. Any discussion of Confucian ethics for technology, therefore, remains incomplete without accounting for Li. This chapter aims to elaborate on the (...)
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  21. Confucian Social Media: An Oxymoron?Pak-Hang Wong - 2013 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 12 (3):283-296.
    International observers and critics often attack China's Internet policy on the basis of liberal values. If China's Internet is designed and built on Confucian values that are distinct from, and sometimes incompatible to, liberal values, then the liberalist critique ought to be reconsidered. In this respect, Mary Bockover's “Confucian Values and the Internet: A Potential Conflict” appears to be the most direct attempt to address this issue. Yet, in light of developments since its publication in 2003, it is time to (...)
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    Ach'im ŭi p'iano: ch'ŏrhakcha Kim Chin-yŏng ŭi aedo ilgi.Chin-yŏng Kim - 2018 - Sŏul-si: Han'gyŏre Ch'ulp'an.
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    Distributive and Modular Laws in the Arithmetic of Relation Algebras.Louise H. Chin & Alfred Tarski - 1953 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 18 (1):72-72.
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    Maintenance Required: The Ethics of Geoengineering and Post-Implementation Scenarios.Pak-Hang Wong - 2014 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 17 (2):186-191.
    The ethics of geoengineering has gained momentum in recent academic debate. The current debates, however, is typically framed in terms of (i) the first-order question about the moral permissibility of geoengineering, and (ii) the second-order question about the distributive and compensatory issues associated with geoengineering. Both (i) and (ii) are central to decision-making about geoengineering, but they have not cover all ethical issues related to geoengineering. I argue that a preoccupation with (i) and (ii) may lead to an oversight of (...)
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    An investigation of the use of co-verbal gestures in oral discourse among Chinese speakers with fluent versus non-fluent aphasia and healthy adults.Kong Anthony Pak Hin, Law Sampo & Chak Gigi Wan-Chi - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Measuring the coherence of healthy and aphasic discourse production in Chinese using Rhetorical Structure Theory.Kong Anthony Pak Hin, Linnik Anastasia, Law Sampo & Shum Waisa - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    McCawley and logic.T. Y. Pak - 1974 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 15 (1):173-175.
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    Cultural Differences as Excuses? Human Rights and Cultural Values in Global Ethics and Governance of AI.Pak-Hang Wong - 2020 - Philosophy and Technology 33 (4):705-715.
    Cultural differences pose a serious challenge to the ethics and governance of artificial intelligence from a global perspective. Cultural differences may enable malignant actors to disregard the demand of important ethical values or even to justify the violation of them through deference to the local culture, either by affirming the local culture lacks specific ethical values, e.g., privacy, or by asserting the local culture upholds conflicting values, e.g., state intervention is good. One response to this challenge is the human rights (...)
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    Could Process Theodicy Uphold the Generic Idea of God?Kenneth K. Pak - 2014 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 35 (3):211-228.
    To live in this world is to live in the midst of evil. The reality of evil seems all too real and yet ever-perplexing in that it scoffs at any attempt to make rational sense of the world. Can we dare to insist, as traditional theodicy does, that such a world is not only created by but is also under the providence of God who is seen as perfect in both goodness and power? Many find such an attempt incredulous if (...)
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    A Walzerian approach to ICTs and the good life.Pak-Hang Wong - 2012 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 10 (1):19-35.
    PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to introduce an interpretive approach to examining the relation between information and communication technologies (ICTs) and the good life, based on Michael Walzer's view of (connected) social criticism.Design/methodology/approachThrough a discussion of Michael Walzer's view of social criticism, an interpretive approach to normative analysis of ICTs and the good life is introduced. The paper also offers an additional argument for the indispensability of prudential appraisals of ICTs in normative analysis of ICTs and the good life, (...)
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  31. Confucian environmental ethics, climate engineering, and the “playing god” argument.Pak-Hang Wong - 2015 - Zygon 50 (1):28-41.
    The burgeoning literature on the ethical issues raised by climate engineering has explored various normative questions associated with the research and deployment of climate engineering, and has examined a number of responses to them. While researchers have noted the ethical issues from climate engineering are global in nature, much of the discussion proceeds predominately with ethical framework in the Anglo-American and European traditions, which presume particular normative standpoints and understandings of human–nature relationship. The current discussion on the ethical issues, therefore, (...)
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    Pa Chin and His Writings: Chinese Youth between the Two Revolutions.R. M. & Pa Chin - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (2):367.
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  33. Pak Sŏng-mu ŭi pʻurŏ ssŭnŭn Tasan iyagi.Sŏng--mu Pak - 2005 - Kyŏnggi-do Pʻaju-si: Munhak Suchʻŏp.
    2. Saebyŏngnyŏk chʻodang esŏ on pʻyŏnji.
     
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    What should we share?: understanding the aim of Intercultural Information Ethics.Pak-Hang Wong - 2009 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 39 (3):50-58.
    The aim of Intercultural Information Ethics (IIE), as Ess aptly puts, is to “(a) address both local and global issues evoked by ICTs / CMC, etc., (b) in a ways that both sustain local traditions / values / preference, etc. and (c) provide shared, (quasi-) universal responses to central ethical problems” (Ess 2007a, 102). This formulation of the aim of IIE, however, is not unambiguous. In this paper, I will discuss two different understandings of the aim of IIE, one of (...)
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    The Public and Geoengineering Decision-Making.Pak-Hang Wong - 2013 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 17 (3):350-367.
    In response to the Royal Society report’s claim that “the acceptability of geo­engineering will be determined as much by social, legal, and political issues as by scientific and technical factors” (Geoengineering the Climate: Science, Governance and Uncertainty [London: Royal Society, 2009], ix), a number of authors have suggested the key to this challenge is to engage the public in geoengineering decision-making. In effect, some have argued that inclusion of the public in geoengineering decision-making is necessary for any geoengineering project to (...)
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    The 'Good Life'in Intercultural Information Ethics: A New Agenda.Pak-Hang Wong - 2010 - International Review of Information Ethics 13:26-32.
    Current research in Intercultural Information Ethics is preoccupied, almost exclusively, by moral and political issues concerning the right and the just These issues are undeniably important, and with the continuing development and diffusion of ICTs, we can only be sure more moral and political problems of similar kinds are going to emerge in the future. Yet, as important as those problems are, I want to argue that researchers' preoccupation with the right and the just are undesirable. I shall argue that (...)
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    Sefer Torat Ḥovat ha-levavot.Baḥya ben Joseph ibn Paḳuda - 1972 - Ḳiryat Yoʼel: Shiʻure Ḥovat ha-levavot. Edited by Yehudah ibn Tibon & Shimʻon Zeʼev Maizlish.
    A new English translation of the 11th-century ethical classic. Vowelized Hebrew text with facing English.
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    Consenting to Geoengineering.Pak-Hang Wong - 2016 - Philosophy and Technology 29 (2):173-188.
    Researchers have explored questions concerning public participation and consent in geoengineering governance. Yet, the notion of consent has received little attention from researchers, and it is rarely discussed explicitly, despite being prescribed as a normative requirement for geoengineering research and being used in rejecting some geoengineering options. As it is noted in the leading geoengineering governance principles, i.e. the Oxford Principles, there are different conceptions of consent; the idea of consent ought to be unpacked more carefully if, and when, we (...)
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    Rituals and Machines: A Confucian Response to Technology-Driven Moral Deskilling.Pak-Hang Wong - 2019 - Philosophies 4 (4):59.
    Robots and other smart machines are increasingly interwoven into the social fabric of our society, with the area and scope of their application continuing to expand. As we become accustomed to interacting through and with robots, we also begin to supplement or replace existing human–human interactions with human–machine interactions. This article aims to discuss the impacts of the shift from human–human interactions to human–machine interactions in one facet of our self-constitution, i.e., morality. More specifically, it sets out to explore whether (...)
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  40. Mei hsüeh yüan lun.Kung-Liang Chin - 1977
     
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    Han'guk en kiŏp ch'ŏrhak i ŏpta: kŭraeso changsu kiŏp i chŏkta.Sŭng du Pak - 2022 - Sŏul-si: Parŭn Puksŭ.
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    The Gender of Buddhist Truth.Chin Gail - 1998 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 25:3-4.
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  43. Chuchʻe ŭi nodonggwan.Chin-gyu Paek - 1991 - [Pʻyŏngyang]: Chosŏn Nodongdang Chʻulpʻansa.
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  44. Solid Tumour Section.Chin-Chen Pan - forthcoming - Http://Atlasgeneticsoncology. Org.
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    The dwarf and the puppet: YT Wu's “Christian materialism”.Chin Ken Pa - 2014 - Critical Research on Religion 2 (1):23-37.
    Marxism came to China along with the Russian Revolution. Many Chinese scholars and students became interested in Marxism, which was interpreted in terms of patriotism and as an anti-imperialist movement. As a leader of the Christian Youth Student Fellowship of YMCA in Shanghai, YT Wu was deeply concerned with the nature of current thought on campus, and sought dialogue between Christianity and materialism. This article analyzes Wu's thought, especially his proposal of a Christian materialism which would reconcile the two. Like (...)
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    An Epistemology of Belongingness: Dreaming A First Nation’s Ontology of Hope.Hope O'Chin - 2024 - Springer Nature Switzerland.
    The intent of this book focuses on Australia’s First Nations truth, voice, recognition, diversity, and respect. Hope O’Chin explains that knowledge about Australian First Nations culture and learning can be seen through new conceptual lens, which she refers to as an Ontology of Dreaming Hope for Australians. The book proposes to move from ontological propositions embedded in pedagogies and methodologies that center on the relevance of Indigenous epistemes and ways of doing. O’Chin offers a conceptual framing for engaging (...)
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    Sasangkwa hyŏnsil: Pak Ch'i-u chŏnchip.Ch'I.-U. Pak - 2010 - Inch'ŏn Kwangyŏksi: Inha Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu. Edited by Tae-sŏk Yun & Mi-ran Yun.
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    Subliming and subverting: an impasse on the contingency of scientific rationality.Chuanfei Chin - 2014 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 8 (2):311-331.
    What is special about the philosophy of history when the history is about science? I shall focus on an impasse between two perspectives — one seeking an ideal of rationality to guide scientific practices, and one stressing the contingency of the practices. They disagree on what this contingency means for scientific norms. Their impasse underlies some fractious relations within History and Philosophy of Science. Since the late 1960s, this interdisciplinary field has been described, variously, as an “intimate relationship or marriage (...)
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    Responsible Innovation for Decent Nonliberal Peoples: A Dilemma?Pak-Hang Wong - 2016 - Journal of Responsible Innovation 3 (2):154-168.
    It is hard to disagree with the idea of responsible innovation (henceforth, RI), as it enables policy-makers, scientists, technology developers, and the public to better understand and respond to the social, ethical, and policy challenges raised by new and emerging technologies. RI has gained prominence in policy agenda in Europe and the United States over the last few years. And, along with its rising importance in policy-making, there is also a burgeoning research literature on the topic. Given the historical context (...)
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    Convergence in International Business Ethics? A Comparative Study of Ethical Philosophies, Thinking Style, and Ethical Decision-Making Between US and Korean Managers.Yong Suhk Pak, Jong Min Lee & Yongsun Paik - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 156 (3):839-855.
    This study investigates the relationship among ethical philosophy, thinking style, and managerial ethical decision-making. Based on the premise that business ethics is a function of culture and time, we attempt to explore two important questions as to whether the national differences in managerial ethical philosophies remain over time and whether the relationship between thinking style and ethical decision-making is consistent across different national contexts. We conducted a survey on Korean managers’ ethical decision-making and thinking style and made a cross-cultural, cross-temporal (...)
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