Business Ethics in Spain |
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Authors: | Antonio Argandoña |
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Affiliation: | (1) IESE -- International Graduate School of Management, University of Navarre, Av. Pearson, 21, 08034 Barcelona, Spain; E-mail |
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Abstract: | This article is an introduction to the selection of papers on "Business Ethics in Spain" included in this monographic issue of the Journal of Business Ethics. Specifically, this article is a survey of the development of the social, political, cultural and economic background of business in Spain since 1940, in order to show how the ethical values, attitudes and problems of the Spanish managers changed in these years. First, the global evolution of this background is explained, and then several relevant problems are discussed, namely those of the attitudes of business towards the State and the law (with an aside on the attitudes of society towards profit and wealth), corruption, and the grey economy, taxes, and irregular labour. The article concludes with a survey of the scientific developments of business ethics in Spain. |
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Keywords: | business ethics common good corruption irregular economy School of Salamanca social ethics state taxes values |
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