Corporate codes of ethics in Australia, Canada and USA : measurement and structural properties of a cross-cultural model
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http://www.deakin.edu.au/dro/view/DU:30021797Abstract
The objective is to test the consistency of measurement and structural properties in a model of corporate codes of ethics (CCE) on an aggregated level and across multiple samples derived from three countries, namely Australia, Canada and the USA. The properties of four constructs of CCE are described and tested, these being: surveillance/training, internal communication, external communication, and guidance. The conclusion is that the measurement and structural models on an aggregated level have a satisfactory fit, validity and reliability. Furthermore, they are consistent when tested on each of the three samples (i.e. cross-validated). The cross-cultural model makes a contribution in addition to previous mostly descriptive studies and theory in the field using confirmatory factor analysis and structural equation modeling.<br />Date
2009Type
Conference Paper, Exhibition or Event ItemIdentifier
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