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Comparing business ethics in Russia and the US.

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Beekun, Rafik I. ; Stedham, Yvonne ; Yamamura, Jeanne H. ; Barghouti, Jamal A.

International Journal of Human Resource Management

2003

14

8

December

1333-1349

business ; decision making ; ethics

Russia ; USA

Management

English

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"In this comparative survey of seventy-three Russians and ninety-two US managers, we explore differences and similarities in ethical decision-making among respondents from these two countries within a business context. Using Reidenbach and Robin's (1988) multi-criteria ethics instrument, we examined whether business people in Russia and the US differed in their judgement of the ethical content of business decisions. Russia and the US provide an interesting comparison because of the extreme differences in their cultural characteristics as well as in their economies and related business development. Our results indicate that, while Americans, in general, tended to assess certain actions as less ethical when applying utilitarian or justice criteria, the ethical judgements of the two groups differed by situation and by criteria employed."

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