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Business Ethics in Western and Northern Europe: A Search for Effective Alliances

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Business ethics in Westenr and Northern Europe has acquired a certain momentum during the last fifteen years, both as an academic discipline and as a point of reference in business policies. The article reports about developments in academia in various countries, and the founding of national and Europe-wide networks and organizations bringing together representatives from business as well as from universities. It presents sources of information on the state of affairs, and proposes some parameters by which the national varieties of posssible alliances between ethical thinking and business policies can be depicted more adequately. The thesis of the report is that, in order to be operational, business ethics in Western and Northern Europe has to become part of the total configuration of economic, historical and ideological components that shape the social fabric on a national level.

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van Luijk, H.J.L. Business Ethics in Western and Northern Europe: A Search for Effective Alliances. Journal of Business Ethics 16, 1579–1587 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1005819216111

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