Business Ethics in China |
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Authors: | Lu Xiaohe |
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Institution: | (1) Institute of Philosophy, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, 7/622 Huaihai Zhong Road, Shanghai, 200020, China |
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Abstract: | First I briefly review the emergence and development of business ethics, following three stages (1978–1984; 1984–1994; 1994 to the present) and driven by four factors: the inheritance of Chinese traditional ethics; the influence of Marxist philosophy and ethics; the reflections on the economic reform; and the influence of business ethics from abroad. Then, from a practical and a theoretical perspective, I discuss the main challenges for business ethics in China: issues of the economic system, of corporate ethics, and of management. After commenting on the role of business ethics for the social development in China, I offer some reflections about what China can contribute to, and learn from, other peoples. |
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