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ABSTRACT

    This study compares three significant Japanese and Anglo-American approaches to business ethicsCnamelyF the Japanese wa or group harmony approach vsDAnglo-American individual rights approachG the Japanese on or gratuitous duty and moral indebtedness vsDAnglo-American fair procedural systemsG and in terms of stakeholder preferencesCthe Japanese emphasis on duty to employees vsDthe Anglo-American preferences for stockholders and customersDThis study focuses on descriptive analysis of the Japanese systemCand concludes that Japanese approaches to business ethics are greatly shaped by specific historical and cultural value systems much like those of the Anglo-American traditionD
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