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business leaders: do they vary by gender and religiosity?', Business and Society, Vol. 45, pp.300-321. Our survey findings … a range of similar attitudes. However, we found that gender and religiosity have a greater influence on ethical …
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relationship of the dislikeability variables with culture and religion in the five Asian cities and this must be taken seriously by …
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We study the rise in marriages between residents of HK and China following the handover of HK to China in 1997. Cross … China and HK, marriages of HK men with Mainland women outnumbered those of HK women with mainland men sevenfold. Following …
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Examines the managerial attitude of women managers in China and Hong Kong. Measures particularly their preference of … collected by a questionnaire survey method and the results reveal that the general practices of managers in China are not as …
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of business ethics instruction. One of these factors is gender. Using personal and business ethics scenarios, we examine … the main and interactive effects of gender and business ethics education on moral judgment. We then analyze the … relationships between gender and business ethics education on personal ethical perspectives. Our results indicate that women are …
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