Navigating Cross-Cultural Ethics
Discover the complexities of ethical decision-making in a global business environment with Navigating Cross-Cultural Ethics by Taylor & Francis Ltd. Published in 1998, this insightful paperback spans 216 pages and provides a compelling examination of the real-life challenges faced by managers operating across diverse cultural landscapes.
Through engaging personal stories, the book delves into the ethical dilemmas that arise when managers strive to align profit-making with their company's ethical standards. It critically assesses the support systems that organizations believe they provide and reveals how these frameworks truly impact managerial decision-making.
Whether you're a business professional, student, or simply interested in the intersection of ethics and global commerce, this book offers valuable perspectives and practical insights that will enhance your understanding of cross-cultural ethics in today's interconnected world.