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States that peer reporting of co‐worker wrongdoing is attracting research attention. Attempts to extend the current research by suggesting that differences in cultural attitudes and styles of communication may affect reports of unethical behaviour by employees. Identifies some organisational...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to highlight the importance of advancing theory and research in China through … that researchers can identify elements unique to China in constructs such as psychological capital, work … managers in organizations in China may want to: develop individuals' psychological capital; train managers on the importance of …
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/methodology/approach – The paper examines intent to whistle-blow and factors influencing whistle-blowing, using survey data collected by the … important factor to encourage whistle-blowing, with abiding by the policy of their organization as the second; it was also found … that guanxi, fear of retaliation, and fear of media coverage may discourage whistle-blowing in a Chinese society. Research …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose whistleblowing judgment (WBJ), positive mood (PM), and organizational … ethical culture (OEC) as predictors of whistleblowing intention (WBI). Design/methodology/approach – The study obtains the … data from 364 usable questionnaires collected from Chinese employees of ten banks in China. Findings – WBJ explains a high …
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/methodology/approach – The paper examines intent to whistle‐blow and factors influencing whistle‐blowing, using survey data collected by the … important factor to encourage whistle‐blowing, with abiding by the policy of their organization as the second; it was also found … that guanxi , fear of retaliation, and fear of media coverage may discourage whistle‐blowing in a Chinese society. Research …
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US marketers know the US standard of ethics. However, that standard can lead to ethical conflict when Americans … encounter the emerging market giant, China. As smaller US companies enter China, the potential for ethical conflict increases … the foundation of their ethical systems. Ethics and the expectations within cultures affect all business transactions. It …
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Levinas' ethics to replace ontology as first philosophy, and by reference to historical studies on China's economic culture …Purpose – Recognising interest in the nascent “rise of China”, the purpose of this paper is to engage with the … out of objectification: ethics before “knowledge”, justice before “power”, and dialogue before “vision”. Originality …
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