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Competing with Integrity: Richard De George and the Ethics of Global Business

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Werhane, P.H. Competing with Integrity: Richard De George and the Ethics of Global Business. J Bus Ethics 127, 737–742 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-014-2183-y

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Keywords

  • Business Ethic
  • Host Country
  • Unethical Behavior
  • Moral Norm
  • Multinational Enterprise