Competing with Integrity in International Business

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Oxford University Press, 1993 - Business & Economics - 233 pages
The first book to address the whole spectrum of multinational business ethics, Competing with Integrity in International Business examines moral debates about operating ethically in virtually every major market environment in the world. Taking the company of integrity as its objective, it offers guidelines for multinationals in underdeveloped countries as well as original strategies for corporations competing in corrupt environments. Backed by the distinguished author's wide and varied experience, both as a scholar and as consultant to firms and business institutions around the world, Competing with Integrity in International Business covers cooperation with local government, taxes, respect for and compliance with local society, human rights, national development, and other challenges, as well as responses to immoral adversaries and the use of publicity to expose corrupt actions. With case studies from across the globe, including the former Soviet bloc, China, Japan, and the European Community, this will prove an invaluable resource for business professionals, ethicists, philosophers, and students.

About the author (1993)

Richard T. De George is at University of Kansas.

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