Abstract
Although corporate governance has become a familiar term in all regions of the world, substantial regional variations with regard to basic assumptions, terminology and conceptual distinctions have been identified in comparative corporate governance studies. Such regional variations are particularly evident in the case of the ethical dimension of corporate governance. All corporate governance regimes are premised upon ethical assumptions about the role and responsibilities of corporations in society. In some corporate governance regimes these ethical premises are explicitly articulated, whilst in others the ethical premises are only implicit, but not less real. A number of conceptual distinctions related to the ethics of corporate governance will first be introduced that will then be used to identify and articulate the ethical dimension of corporate governance regimes in Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe, Latin America, and North America. After the ethical dimensions peculiar to each of these regional corporate governance regimes have been identified, a discussion of the main factors that can explain differences in the ethics of corporate governance within and across the above regions will follow.
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An earlier version of the chapter has been published in the conference proceedings of the Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility Conference held in Belgaum, India in December 2009 (Kalkundrikar et al. 2010).
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Rossouw, G.(. (2011). The Ethics of Corporate Governance in Global Perspective. In: Brink, A. (eds) Corporate Governance and Business Ethics. Studies in Economic Ethics and Philosophy, vol 39. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1588-2_16
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