Ethical issues in Cross Cultural Management
Date Submitted: 09/09/2006 23:55:24
International companies are being pressurized by different groups of people, mainly from their stakeholders, regarding social and ethical issues. The case study 'Polaroid in and out of South Africa' (Beauchamp, 1998) leads us to the question: is it moral or not, when trading in a foreign country, to participate in immoral actions to survive"? First, the words morality and ethics have to be defined. Morality can be defined, as "the standards that an individual or a
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by companies. However, in some countries the governments are completely corrupted and would prefer to loose foreign investment compared to their bribes.
Kant stated that intrinsically, every human is good in itself, however, when people are within a group, they act on a different manner. In fact it is common that many businesses have no morality because they prefer getting high profits at the cost of the environment and the safety and health of consumers.
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