International Business Lecture No,15 By Dr.Shahzad Ansar

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International Business Lecture No,15 By Dr.Shahzad Ansar

ETHICAL ISSUES ETHICS AND HUMAN RIGHTS ETHICS AND REGULATIONS

FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT ETHICS AND CORRUPTION FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT

Significance Class Consciousness

CULTURE AN INTRODUCTION

What is Culture? A system of values and norms shared among a group of people and, when taken together, constitute a design for living.

Abstract ideas what a group believes to be good, right and desirable. What Is Culture VALUES Abstract ideas what a group believes to be good, right and desirable.

What Is Culture “norms” The Social Rules & guidelines that Prescribe Behavior in a Particular situation.

Group of people who share a common set of values and norms. What Is Culture Society Group of people who share a common set of values and norms.

are routine conventions of everyday life like, dress code manners,etc What is culture Folkways are routine conventions of everyday life like, dress code manners,etc Mores are norms that are central to the functioning of society like indictments theft, adultery etc

Culture, Society and the Nation-State Nation-States are political creations Not a strict one-to-one correspondence

Determinants of Culture Norms and Value Systems Education Economic Philosophy Political Religion Language Social Structure