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GMS802
Chapter 4
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Milton Friedman's Book. The world is flat | Globalism is already embedded in our world. Itt is extremely difficult not to participate. The internet has transformed the world. |
| Benjamin Barber: Jihad v. McWorld | Corrosive effect global markets have on local culture. Can produce splinter groups who fiht againist globalism and for self-determination- "Jihad" |
| Bribe | the payer of the bribe offers it to the oother party. Presents conflict of interest. Usually done in secret. |
| Extortion | the receiver of the payment demands the payment from the payer. |
| Gifts | Expressions of personal affection. Not forced. Able to be acknowledged. |
| Tips | Given according to a custom known by employer. Not to large. Present no conflict of interest for the employee. |
| What should I do when values conflict between home and host country? | Ethnocentrism: my culture has the right values. Relativism: there are no universal values. |
| Moral Relativism | Standards of right and wrong are relative to different cultures, individuals, groups. No universal moral standards. Right action is not determined through critical thinking. |
| 4 types of Relativism | Culture of a country (culture). Each individual's values (Naive). Our role in an organization (Role). Prominent groups in society (Social Group). |
| Ethnocentrism | Only my values matter. No matter the context. Other are wrong. End of Story. I am right. |
| Principalism | Standard of rights and wrong come from many sources (including self, group, culture) |
| DeGeorge's Principles | Do no intentional direct harm. Produce good than harm for host. Contribute to host's development. Respect human rights of employees |