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Toward a Model for International Business Ethics
Authors:Nader Asgary  Mark C. Mitschow
Affiliation:(1) Jones School of Business, SUNY College at Geneseo, 1 College Circle, Geneseo, New York, 14454, U.S.A.;(2) SUNY College at Geneseo, 1 College Circle, Geneseo, NY, 14454, U.S.A.
Abstract:This paper briefly examines the topic of business ethics and attempts to suggest a code of ethics for multinational firms. While most companies have basic policies on employee integrity, confidentiality and sexual harassment, relatively few have established policies regarding bribery, exploitive child labor, human rights violations and other issues they may encounter in the global market place (Drake, 1998). Until recently, very few companies had truly global operations. Consequently little attention was paid to the issue of ethical guidelines in a global context. Recent changes in international markets have led to an explosion of corporations with global operations, and the need for a global code of ethics has grown commensurately. In this paper we explore the issue of global business ethics and attempt to provide a framework for future discussion. We also examine some of the unique difficulties surrounding the development of any set of global business standards. Key among these difficulties is the issue of competing ethical values in home and host countries.
Keywords:competing ethical values  codes of business ethics  cultures  ethics  international business
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