International Management Ethics : a critical, cross-cultural perspective / Terence Jackson.
"What can we learn about management ethics from other cultures and societies? In this textbook, cross-cultural management theory is applied and made relevant to management ethics. To help the reader understand different approaches that global businesses can take to operate successfully and ethi...
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Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2011.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: ethics and cross-cultural management
- Part I. Understanding values and management ethics across cultural space
- Understanding culture and cultural interfaces
- Culture, values and management ethics
- Comparing management ethics across cultures
- Part II. Understanding values and ethics within and among cultural spaces
- Geopolitics and cultural invisibility: the United States
- Institutions as culture, and the invisibility of ethics: a new Europe
- The visibility of religion in ethical management: Islam and the Middle East
- Reconstructing indigenous values and ethics: the South speaks back
- The resurgence of ancient civilizations: a taste of the exotic
- Part III. Managing ethically across cultures
- Looking forward, looking back.
- Machine generated contents note: List of figures; List of tables; 1. Introduction: ethics and cross-cultural management; Part I. Understanding Values and Management Ethics Across Cultural Space: 2. Understanding culture and cultural interfaces; 3. Culture, values and management ethics; 4. Comparing management ethics across cultures; Part II. Understanding Values and Ethics Within and Among Cultural Spaces: 5. Geopolitics and cultural invisibility: the United States; 6. Institutions as culture, and the invisibility of ethics: a new Europe; 7. The visibility of religion in ethical management: Islam and the Middle East; 8. Reconstructing indigenous values and ethics: the South speaks back; 9. The resurgence of ancient civilizations: a taste of the exotic; Part III. Managing Ethically Across Cultures [?]: 10. Looking forward, looking back; References; Index.