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Ethical Business Cultures in Emerging Markets

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Douglas Jondle, Alexandre Ardichvili, Edgard Cornacchione, Liliane Klaus, Thomas Thakadipuram, Jessica Li, Deon Rossouw, Ahmet Coskun, Mesut Akdere, Martha Sanudo, Jane Maringka, Noor Rahmani, Jack Wiley, Kelsey-Jo Ritter, Emery Koenig
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  • Date Published: October 2017
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  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9781107104921

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  • Previous research on corporate cultures and ethical business cultures has focused almost exclusively on studies of multinational corporations from a handful of developed countries. This book addresses the intersection of human resource development and human resource management with ethical business cultures in the four BRIC countries, and four other fast-growing emerging economies: those of Mexico, Indonesia, South Africa and Turkey. Drawing on longitudinal large-scale survey-based studies, it compares managers' and employees' perceptions of ethical business cultures in these countries, contrasting them with the US economy. It then discusses the economic and socio-cultural context and current research on business ethics in each of these countries, including implications for research and practice. This significant study will appeal to scholars, researchers and students in business ethics, management, human resource management and development, and organization studies, and addresses issues faced daily by business executives and practitioners working in emerging market countries.

    • The blend of empirical data and scholarly reflection with real practitioner experience in conducting business in the global economy makes this book ideal for scholars and graduate students, as well as business executives and practitioners
    • Addresses the global issues of cultural diversity faced by executives and practitioners, drawing on studies that can be applied to any emerging economy
    • Provides detailed interpretations of empirical analyses of business ethics on both national and global scales
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    • Date Published: October 2017
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9781107104921
    • length: 338 pages
    • dimensions: 235 x 157 x 22 mm
    • weight: 0.62kg
    • contains: 2 b/w illus. 10 tables
    • availability: In stock
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction: business ethics and ethical cultures in emerging markets Douglas Jondle and Alexandre Ardichvili
    Part I. Ethical Business Cultures: Country Perspectives:
    1. Ethical business culture in Brazil: advantages and obstacles of national jeitinho Edgard Cornacchione and Liliane Klaus
    2. Business ethics and ethical business cultures in the Russian Federation Alexandre Ardichvili
    3. Ethical business cultures in the emerging market of India Thomas Thakadipuram
    4. Ethical business cultures in China Jessica Li
    5. Business ethics in South Africa Deon Rossouw
    6. Ethical business culture in Turkey: implications for leadership in a global economy Ahmet Coskun and Mesut Akdere
    7. Business ethics in Mexico: the seeds of justice Martha Sanudo
    8. Ethical business cultures in Indonesia Jane Maringka and Noor Rahmani
    Part II. Building and Sustaining Ethical Business Cultures:
    9. The ethical nature of organizations: global perceptions Jack Wiley and Kelsey-Jo Ritter
    10. Good ethics is good business: the case of Cargill Emery Koenig
    11. Ethics and culture: challenges for businesses operating in the global economy Douglas Jondle and Alexandre Ardichvili
    Epilogue Douglas Jondle and Alexandre Ardichvili.

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    Douglas Jondle, Bains Jondle & Associates LLC
    Douglas Jondle is a consultant with Bains Jondle and Associates LLC, which fosters ethical cultures in a global economy, and is the former research director of the Center for Ethical Business Cultures at the University of St Thomas, Minnesota. His research includes modeling ethical organizational culture, evaluating organizational cultures multiculturally, the development of the Ethical Perception Index and modeling ethical risk management (a cooperative research project between the University of St Thomas, Minnesotas, Veritas Institute and the Copenhagen Business School), and he previously edited the Ethics volume of the Wiley Encyclopedia of Management.

    Alexandre Ardichvili, University of Minnesota
    Alexandre Ardichvili is professor and Hellervik Endowed Chair in Leadership and Adult Career Development at the University of Minnesota. He is President of the University Council on Work and Human Resource Education, past editor-in-chief of Human Resource Development International and Fellow of the Center for Ethical Business Cultures. Dr Ardichvili has published three books, seventy peer-reviewed articles and eighteen book chapters related to international Human Resource Development, leadership development, entrepreneurship, corporate social responsibility and business ethics, and knowledge management.

    Contributors

    Douglas Jondle, Alexandre Ardichvili, Edgard Cornacchione, Liliane Klaus, Thomas Thakadipuram, Jessica Li, Deon Rossouw, Ahmet Coskun, Mesut Akdere, Martha Sanudo, Jane Maringka, Noor Rahmani, Jack Wiley, Kelsey-Jo Ritter, Emery Koenig

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