TY - JOUR
T1 - Ahoy there! toward greater congruence and synergy between international business and business ethics theory and research
AU - Doh, Jonathan
AU - Husted, Bryan W.
AU - Matten, Dirk
AU - Santoro, Michael
PY - 2010/7
Y1 - 2010/7
N2 - The literatures of business ethics and international business have generally had little influence on each other. Nevertheless, the decline in the power of nation states, the emergence of non-governmental organizations, the proliferation of self-regulatory bodies, and the changing responsibilities, roles, and structure of multinational corporations make constructive engagement between these two disciplines imperative. This changing institutional landscape creates many areas of common concern. In this article, we describe the changing institutional context of global business and suggest ways in which both business ethics and international business may inform each other more fruitfully.
AB - The literatures of business ethics and international business have generally had little influence on each other. Nevertheless, the decline in the power of nation states, the emergence of non-governmental organizations, the proliferation of self-regulatory bodies, and the changing responsibilities, roles, and structure of multinational corporations make constructive engagement between these two disciplines imperative. This changing institutional landscape creates many areas of common concern. In this article, we describe the changing institutional context of global business and suggest ways in which both business ethics and international business may inform each other more fruitfully.
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U2 - 10.5840/beq201020331
DO - 10.5840/beq201020331
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:77955688232
SN - 1052-150X
VL - 20
SP - 481
EP - 502
JO - Business Ethics Quarterly
JF - Business Ethics Quarterly
IS - 3
ER -