A cross-cultural study of the antecedents of the perceived role of ethics and social responsibility

Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 13 (2-3):185-199 (2004)
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reprint Vitell, Scott J.; Paolillo, Joseph G. P. (2004) "A cross‐cultural study of the antecedents of the perceived role of ethics and social responsibility". Business Ethics 13(2-3):185-199

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