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When ethics travel The global environment
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Is bribery tipping? Hypernorms: –Principles so fundamental that, by definition, they serve to evaluate lower-order norms, reaching to the root of what is ethical for humanity. They represent the norms by which all others are to be judged Hypernorm of necessary social efficiency: need for institutions and coexistent duties designed to enable people to achieve basic or necessary social goods such as health, education, housing, food, clothing and social justice
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Consistent Norms Every society will have values that reflect its culturally specific situation but would be consistent with the hypernorms.
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Is bribery tipping? Moral Free space: Norms that are inconsistent with at least some other legitimate norms existing in other cultures. May be compatible but in tension with hypernorms. Unique the strongly held cultural beliefs
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Is bribery tipping? Illegitimate Norms When values or beliefs go beyond what one considers allowable under generally accepted hypernorms, they are considered illegitimate norms.
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Is bribery tipping?
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Looking at the company-type Foreign Country Type -does not apply home-country concepts to the countries abroad Empire Type -applies domestic concepts and theories without significant accommodation Interconnection Type -we don’t project or defend a national identity of any sort “interconnectiveness of companies transcend the national Global Type -Dominance of global over any national
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From the ISCT perspective? Foreign Country Type Empire Type Interconnection Type Global Type
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Values Map
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