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ERIC #:EJ660499
Title:Cultural Sensitivity: The Key to Teaching Global Business.
Authors:Timm, Judee A.
Descriptors:Business EducationCultural TraitsEthicsHigher Education
Source:Business Education Forum, v57 n3 p45-47 Feb 2003
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Publication Date:2003-00-00
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Abstract:More ethical practices in business begin with ethical training in business schools. International business education classes can compare corporate codes and actual behavior; explore the role of cultural differences in values, principles, and standards; and analyze ethical dilemmas in a global environment. (SK)
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Identifiers:Cultural Sensitivity; International Business
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ISSN:ISSN-0007-6678
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Languages:English
Education Level:Higher Education
 

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