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Ethics in Connection with National Culture

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Crisis Management in Chinese Organizations
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How does ethics relate to national culture? How can one avoid or successfully handle ethical conflicts during a crisis situation? The following studies provide some ideas.

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© 2012 Ruth Alas and Junhong Gao

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Alas, R., Gao, J. (2012). Ethics in Connection with National Culture. In: Alas, R., Gao, J. (eds) Crisis Management in Chinese Organizations. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230363168_8

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