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Author:Rittenburg, T. L.
Valentine, S. R.
Title:Spanish and American Executives' Ethical Judgments and Intentions
Journal:Journal of Business Ethics
2002 : JUL II, VOL. 38:4, p. 291-306
Index terms:EXECUTIVES
MANAGEMENT
BUSINESS ETHICS
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
PRICING
ANALYTICAL REVIEW
SPAIN
USA
Language:eng
Abstract:This study explores differences between executives in the US and Spain in their perceptions of ethical issues in pricing, specifically comparing a domestic firm's actions affecting a foreign market versus a foreign firm's actions affecting the domestic market. Overall, Spanish and American executives provided somewhat different responses to the scenarios. Findings indicate that ethical judgments and intentions among Spanish executives did not vary based on which country was harmed. US executives generally perceived that a morally questionable act directed at a foreign country was more unethical than a morally questionable act directed at the United States. Possible explanations for these findings are suggested.
SCIMA record nr: 238801
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