Personal ethics and business ethics: The ethical attitudes of owner/ managers of small business [Book Review]

Journal of Business Ethics 16 (2):119-127 (1997)
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Abstract

To date, the study of business ethics has been largely the study of the ethics of large companies. This paper is concerned with owner/managers of small firms and the link between the personal ethics of the owner/manager and his or her attitude to ethical problems in business. By using active membership of an organisation with an overt ethical dimension as a surrogate for personal ethics the research provides some, though not unequivocal, support for the models of Trevino and others that suggest a link between personal ethics and business ethics.

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