Cross-Culture Variability in Ethical Standards:
Religious beliefs, historic traditions, social customs, and prevailing political and economic doctrines all heavily affect what is deemed ethical or unethical in a particular society or country. There are differences in the degree to which some ethical behaviors are considered more important than others. Apart from certain universal basics, there are variations in what societies generally agree to be right and wrong in the conduct of business activities and certainly there are cross-country variations in the degree to which certain behaviors are considered unethical.
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