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International Management , Third Edition
Dean McFarlin, University of Dayton
Paul Sweeney, University of Dayton

Learning Objectives
Chapter 3: Doing Things Right: International Ethics and Social Responsibility

  1. Distinguish between two major approaches to ethics in international management: universalism and relativism.
  2. Identify cross-national differences in ethical perspectives.
  3. Recognize how multinationals deal with unethical practices by foreign governments.
  4. Understand the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and its implications for U.S. multinationals.
  5. Pinpoint the social costs that accompany the ongoing economic transition occurring in many countries and how multinationals may contribute to them.




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