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dc.contributor.authorWood, Greg
dc.contributor.authorSvensson, Goran
dc.date.accessioned2019-09-25T14:48:29Z
dc.date.available2019-09-25T14:48:29Z
dc.date.created2009-12-17 11:14
dc.date.issued2004
dc.identifieroai:arrow.nla.gov.au:1261037699335141
dc.identifierhttp://www.deakin.edu.au/dro/view/DU:30008661
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/314708
dc.description.abstractThe topic of this paper focuses on proactive versus reactive business ethics performance in the marketplace. The internal perception of a corporation and the external perception of the same corporation are used as generic determinants of business ethics performance. In turn, they are underpinned by evolutionary and contextual issues in the marketplace. The authors provide a generic conceptual framework of proactive and reactive business ethics performance. Case illustrations underpin the positives and negatives of proactive and reactive business ethics in the marketplace. A profile analysis process of proactive and reactive business ethics performance is also outlined. The gap between the internal and external perceptions of a corporation&rsquo;s actions becomes crucial to achieve successful business ethics performance in the marketplace. Therefore, a corporation&rsquo;s current business ethics performance should always be regarded as an on-the-spot-account that is either proactive or reactive. An important insight of this research is that business ethics performance requires the ongoing re-connection with reality by corporations.<br />
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherMCB University Press (Emerald)
dc.relation.ispartofisMemberOf: School of Management and Marketing collection
dc.relation.ispartofisMemberOf: ERA cluster 4 : Social, Behavioural and Economic Sciences collection
dc.relation.ispartofisMemberOf: Higher Education Research Group collection
dc.rights2004, Emerald Group Publishing Limited
dc.subjectbusiness performance
dc.subjectBusiness and Management not elsewhere classified (150399)
dc.subjectbusiness ethics
dc.titleProactive versus reactive business ethics performance: a conceptual framework of profile analysis and case illustrations
dc.typeJournal, Media Article
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ge.identifier.permalinkhttps://www.globethics.net/gel/3994304
ge.lastmodificationdate2009-12-18 10:03
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ge.linkhttp://www.deakin.edu.au/dro/view/DU:30008661


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