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      Exploratory case studies of codes of ethics.

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      NBS-REPORTS_404.pdf (491.7Kb)
      Author
      Lim, Shu Lian.
      Seow, Su Hui.
      Yau, Yue Hui.
      Date of Issue
      2000
      School
      College of Business (Nanyang Business School)
      Abstract
      This study examined the use of Codes of Ethics in 9 firms in Singapore. Methods used include interviews with the human resource personnel and analyses of the Codes requested from the companies. Findings revealed that Codes, were not used as a critical tool to regulate ethical behavior in the companies.
      Subject
      DRNTU::Business::General::Moral and ethical aspects
      Type
      Final Year Project (FYP)
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      Nanyang Technological University
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