The effects of culture on ethical decision-making: An application of hofstede’s typology

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This paper addresses a significant gap in the conceptualization of business ethics within different cultural influences. Though theoretical models of business ethics have recognized the importance of culture in ethical decision-making, few have examined how this influences ethical decision-making. Therefore, this paper develops propositions concerning the influence of various cultural dimensions on ethical decision-making using Hofstede’s typology.

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Vitell, S. J., Nwachukwu, S. L., & Barnes, J. H. (2013). The effects of culture on ethical decision-making: An application of hofstede’s typology. In Citation Classics from The Journal of Business Ethics: Celebrating the First Thirty Years of Publication (pp. 119–129). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4126-3_6

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