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The First Wall Street is Robert Wright's latest installmentin his campaign to highlight financial institutions as the drivingforce in the economic and political history of the Early Republic.Wright reminds us that prior to Wall Street's ascendance inthe 1830s, Chestnut Street in Philadelphia was the nation'sfinancial center and the birthplace of some of America's mostimportant financial innovations. Wright argues that despite its physical disadvantages as a port,Philadelphia thrived because its climate of 相似文献
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This volume consolidates a session at the European Social ScienceHistory Conference in 2002. It comprises case studies of women'sactivities in various sectors of the European economy, fromfinancial investment to varied business and entrepreneurialroles, from women artisans to women in the more traditionalshop-keeping and retail trades and the time-honored, domesticand prostitution services. Their scope covers a variety of countries,including Germany, England, The Netherlands, Sweden, Austria,Spain, and 相似文献
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This study examines the effects of nationality (U.S. vs. China) and personal values on managers’ responses to the Perceived
Role of Ethics and Social Responsibility (PRESOR) scale. Evidence that China’s transition to a socialist market economy has
led to widespread business corruption, led us to hypothesize that People’s Republic of China (PRC) managers would believe
less strongly in the importance of ethical and socially responsible business conduct. We also hypothesized that after controlling
for national differences, managers’ personal values (more specifically, self-transcendence values) would have a significant
impact on PRESOR responses. The hypotheses were tested using a sample of practicing managers enrolled in part-time MBA programs
in the two countries. The results indicate that nationality did not have a consistent impact on PRESOR responses. After controlling
for national differences, self-transcendence values had a significant positive impact on two of the three PRESOR dimensions.
Conservation values such as conformity and tradition also had a significant association with certain dimensions of the PRESOR
scale.
William E. Shafer is an associate professor in the Department of Accountancy at Lingnan University in Hong Kong. His primary
research interests are professionalism and ethics in accounting and corporate social and environmental accountability. His
publications have appeared in a variety of academic and professional journals, including Auditing: A Journal of Practice &
Theory; Accounting Horizons; Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal; Business Ethics Quarterly; Journal of Business
Ethics; Journal of Accountancy; and The CPA Journal.
Kyoko Fukukawa is a lecturer in marketing at Bradford University School of Management and holds a Ph.D. from the University
of Nottingham, UK. Her research interests include ethical decision-making in consumption and business practices; corporate
social responsibility (CSR) of MNCs concerning their policies and strategic communication; and CSR and corporate branding.
Her publications appear in the Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Corporate Citizenship and others.
Grace M. Lee is an assistant professor is the Department of Accountancy at Lingnan University in Hong Kong. Her primary research
interests are corporate financial disclosure and corporate social responsibility disclosure in the Greater China Region. She
has published in the Journal of International Financial Management and Accounting and the Journal of Information Systems. 相似文献
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