Cross Cultural Management

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Volume 10 Number 1 2003

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Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal

Volume 10 Number 1(of four issues) 2003 Contents

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A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Business Ethics:

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Cases of Russia, Slovenia, Turkey and United States Robert D. Hisrich, Branlco Bucar and Sevgi Oztark

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National Culture and Classical Principles of Planning John K.S. Chong and Jaesrrn Park Cultural Dynamics of Corporate Fraud Douglas M. Watson Patterns of Stress, Work-Family Conflict, Role Conflict, Role Ambiguity and Overload Among Dual-Career and Single Career Couples: An Australian Study David F. Elloy and Catherine R. Smith Cultural Implications for the Appraisal Process Stephan Groeschl Coordination Economies, Advertising and Search Behaviour in Retail Markets by Kyle Bagwell, Garey Ramey: A Comment Walter Block

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Abstracts and Keywords A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Business Ethics: Cases of Russia, Slovenia, Turkey and United States Robert 1). Hisrich, Hranko Bncur, S e q i Oztark Keywords: Business Ethics, Russia, Slovenia, 'l'urkey, United States Presents the empirical findings regarding the ethical attitudes of business people in four culturally and economically different countries (Russia, Slovenia, Turkey, and the United States) based on the assumptions of integrative social contracts theory. Given the quality of institutions in the lour surveyed countries and the quality of economic interactions, it was anticipated that the United States would rank the highest in ethical attitudes, followed by Slovenia and Turkey, and then Kussia. 'I'he hypothesis was largely confirmed with some interesting, situationally induced, exceptions. National Culture and Classical Principles of Planning John K.S. Chong and Jarsun Purk Keywords: Culture, Classical Management Principles, International Planning Evaluates the cbassical theoretical framework of planning and its relevancy in an international context. Additionally,...