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A Cross-Cultural Study of Ethics: The United States,Romania, Poland,and the Czech Republic
Authors:Melissa Markley Rountree  Robert D O'Keefe  Petr G Chadraba
Institution:1. Driehaus College of Business, DePaul University , Chicago , Illinois mmarkley@depaul.edu;3. Driehaus College of Business, DePaul University , Chicago , Illinois
Abstract:Global expansion of business into areas defined by different cultural and national environments creates the need for companies to better understand the impact of culture on business operations. Of particular importance is the role country of residence plays. Researchers argue that many cultural differences are malleable, capable of shifting to fit the corporate culture of an organization. However, additional research aimed at identifying different countries’ cultural values is needed. This paper presents the results of a multi-national survey of business students identifying differences in cultural perceptions of ethical behaviors. Differences in personal versus social decision making are discussed.
Keywords:business students  Central and Eastern Europe  ethics  Hofstede  survey methodology
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