Ethical Dilemmas In Management: An African Perspective

  • Abiodun A
  • Oyeniyi J
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Abstract

The modern workplace is composed of people with diverse backgrounds in terms of nationality, culture, religion, age, education and socioeconomic status. Each of these people enters the work with different values, goals, and perceptions of acceptable behaviours. The diverse background creates ethical challenges for individuals as well as managers. There are issues and decisions that are to be made by workers in the organization that have implications for their job security and salary, and success of the organization. Pressure may be on the workers to protect their own interests, sometimes at the risk of losing personal and corporate integrity. This paper attempts to evaluate ethical dilemmas and conflicts from an Africa perspective, bearing in mind different value systems between western and African nations.

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Abiodun, A. J., & Oyeniyi, J. O. (2014). Ethical Dilemmas In Management: An African Perspective. Journal of Law and Governance, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.15209/jbsge.v6i2.203

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