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The Socio-Cultural Embeddedness of Individuals' Ethical Reasoning in Organizations (Cross-cultural Ethics)
Authors:Linda Thorne  Susan Bartholomew Saunders
Institution:(1) Schulich School of Business, York University, North York, Ontario, M3J 1P3;(2) Faculty of Business, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T6G 2R6
Abstract:While models of business ethics increasingly recognize that ethical behavior varies cross-culturally, scant attention has been given to understanding how culture affects the ethical reasoning process that predicates individuals' ethical actions. To address this gap, this paper illustrates how culture may affect the various components of individuals' ethical reasoning by integrating findings from the cross-cultural management literature with cognitive-developmental perspective. Implications for future research and transnational organizations are discussed.
Keywords:cognitive-developmental  cross-culture  decision-making  ethical reasoning  ethics
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