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Consider the following scenario: "A politically connected White Western European businessman offers to smooth the way for your company to sell in his country … for a fee."
2019
African Journal of Business Ethics
In 2014, Birtch et al. published an article that, in our view, contained unnecessary negative cultural/racial stereotyping in a vignette presented in their introduction. Given the potentially harmful consequences of negative stereotyping, and the relatively frequent use of vignettes in the business ethics literature, this prompted us to wonder whether this was an isolated instance or a more widespread occurrence. To investigate this question, we conducted a search of the scholarly literature
doi:10.15249/13-1-221
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