Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1020669 | Journal of International Management | 2006 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
We explore the ethical facets of within-company upward influence behavior. Our focus is Vietnam, where only minimal research has been conducted, with comparison data from China, France, and the US—countries that have had both past and present relationships with Vietnam. Our hypotheses are developed within the contexts of the historical, business ideology, and socio-cultural relationships that Vietnam has shared with these countries. The findings indicate that Vietnam is a country that is largely unique unto itself regarding the perspective on upward influence ethics that is held by its professional workforce.
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Authors
David A. Ralston, Jane Terpstra-Tong, Isabelle Maignan, Nancy K. Napier, Van Thang Nguyen,