Common Myths about Business Ethics: Perspectives from Hong Kong

Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 4 (2):64-69 (1995)
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Abstract

Being clear about the nature and demands of business ethics, particularly in the context of Hong Kong, means dispelling a number of popular myths. The author is Associate Professor of Management at the Asia International Open University, Matheson Centre, 3 Matheson Street, Hong Kong. She is also an Associate Editor of this Review.

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