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Corporate Ethics: An Exploration of Contemporary Greece
Authors:Stella Kavali  Nikolaos Tzokas  Michael Saren
Affiliation:(1) University of Strathclyde, Department of Marketing, Stenhouse Building, 173 Gathedral St., Glasgow, G4 0RQ, Scotland, U.K
Abstract:
This study aims to discover marketing professionals' perceptions on ethical problems and current level of ethics in Greece, as well as, on the policy instruments used by companies to help employees make decisions in a more ethical fashion, using a qualitative research design. Specifically, it reports the results of a series of in-depth interviews conducted with Greek marketing professional employed by multinationals in Greece. A number of topics examining ethical problems, ethical standards, corporate policy instruments and corporate cultureserved as a basis for discussion. While the occasionally contrasting opinions revealed in part the perplexity of marketing ethics, respondents also arrived at points of convergence. All recognized government as playing the most prominent role in issues of public concern, legislation and overall ethical standards. Moreover, all marketers identified multinational and other foreign firms as a positive influence to the level of ethics, due to the introduction of policy instruments and control mechanisms. Finally, they also accepted the need for better informed customers and a strong organizational culture. Several recommendations are offered for consideration by marketing professionals interested in promoting ethical business conduct.
Keywords:codes of ethics  corporate policy instruments  ethical problems  ethical standards  Greece  marketing  qualitative
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