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A Study of the Ethical Performance of Foreign-Investment Enterprises in the China Labor Market

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This paper analyses the ethical performance of foreign-investment enterprises operating in China in comparison to that of the indigenous state-owned enterprises, collectives and private enterprises. It uses both the deontological approach and the utilitarian approach in conceptualization, and applies quantitative and econometric techniques to ethical evaluations of empirical evidences. It shows that according to various ethical performance indicators, foreign-investment enterprises have fared well in comparison with local firms. This paper also tries to unravel the effect of a difference in business culture and competitive market forces on ethical performance by comparing the behavior of foreign-investment enterprises with that of the indigenous state-owned enterprises and collectives on the one hand, and with that of the indigenous private enterprises on the other.

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Lam, KC. A Study of the Ethical Performance of Foreign-Investment Enterprises in the China Labor Market. Journal of Business Ethics 37, 349–365 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1015218022899

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