The dynamics of business ethics: a function of time and culture-cases and models
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ethicssocial economics
Business and Management not elsewhere classified (150399)
business ethics
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Examines the construct of ethics in general and of business ethics in particular. Provides a conceptual discussion of the dynamics of ethics in society and the dynamics of business ethics in the marketplace. Ethics and business ethics constructs are dependent upon two principal parameters – time and culture. Eventually, ethics and business ethics are about what is perceived as acceptable or unacceptable at a specific time and in a specific cultural setting. What was ethical yesterday may not be ethical today, and what is ethical today may not be ethical tomorrow. Furthermore, both the company’s view and the views of others may determine what is acceptable or unacceptable in business ethics. This is a social construction that may differ between the parties involved in a specific context. The discussion is supported by two brief and different cases from the automobile industry. This research contributes a set of generic models that examine business ethics dynamics. <br />Date
2003Type
Journal, Media ArticleIdentifier
oai:arrow.nla.gov.au:1260805688369161http://www.deakin.edu.au/dro/view/DU:30006460