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- Title
BUSINESS ETHICAL PERCEPTIONS OF BUSINESS PEOPLE IN EAST CHINA: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY.
- Authors
Wu, Xinwen
- Abstract
This paper deals with the ethical perceptions of business people and the current state of business ethics in east China. After surveying 800 business people in 59 enterprises and interviewing 42 chief executive officers, chairs and senior managers among them, the following conclusions can be drawn: First of all, business ethics has become a new and popular topic in east China. Second, quite a lot of business people are pessimistic about the ethical standards of their superiors and co-workers, and about the ethical climate of their enterprises. Third, more and more business leaders begin to realize the importance of business ethics. Finally, in east China, the establishment of the market economy and the improvement of business ethics will depend on each other In short, business people in east China have various ethical perceptions, and the current state of business ethics in east China is also complex and changeable.
- Publication
Business Ethics Quarterly, 1999, Vol 9, Issue 3, p541
- ISSN
1052-150X
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.2307/3857516