Resolving cross-cultural ethical conflict: Exploring alternative strategies [Book Review]

Journal of Business Ethics 13 (1):31 - 38 (1994)
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Abstract

In this article, seven strategies for dealing with cross-cultural ethical conflict are described. Conflict situations are classified on the basis of centrality and consensus on the values involved, influence of the decision maker, and urgency. A contingency model suggests appropriate strategies for different situations. The model is applied to representative cases of cross-cultural ethical conflict.

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