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Author: | Valentine, S.R. Rittenburg, T.L. |
Title: | Spanish and American business professionals' ethical evaluations in global situations |
Journal: | Journal of Business Ethics
2004 : APR II, VOL. 51:1, p. 1-13 |
Index terms: | Business ethics Culture Statistical methods Spain USA |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | This study explores the relationships among nationality, teleological evaluations (hereafter as: t-evals.), ethical judgments (here as: e-jdgs.), and ethical intentions (here as: e-ints.) using a sample of 222 American and Spanish business professionals. The path analysis indicated that t-evals. were related to e-jdgs. and that both e-jdgs. and t-evals. were related to e-ints. Executive nationality was related to t-evals. and e-ints. with American individuals having higher teleological assessments and intentions to act ethically than the Spanish individuals. |
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