Abstract
The increasing globalization of business and boundary-spanning government alliances has created a clash of values that can
prevent effective working relationships. Given that each country wants to be considered an equal partner, this clash can strike
at the core of effective communication. Various solutions posed to date have been unable to resolve this impediment. This
treatise suggests a framework for establishing a shared set of values across cultures by focusing not on the ethics of business,
but instead on the ethics of citizenship. A set of socio-ethical tenets is proposed as the basis for developing organizational
ethics across cultures.
prevent effective working relationships. Given that each country wants to be considered an equal partner, this clash can strike
at the core of effective communication. Various solutions posed to date have been unable to resolve this impediment. This
treatise suggests a framework for establishing a shared set of values across cultures by focusing not on the ethics of business,
but instead on the ethics of citizenship. A set of socio-ethical tenets is proposed as the basis for developing organizational
ethics across cultures.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Pages 1-7
- DOI 10.1007/s11115-012-0187-6
- Authors
- Carole L. Jurkiewicz, E.J. Ourso College of Business, Louisiana State University, 2041BEC, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USA
- Journal Public Organization Review
- Online ISSN 1573-7098
- Print ISSN 1566-7170