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The Role of Shared Vision in the Effect of Perceived Code of Ethics on Corporate Reputation Management: A Study in the Banking Sector
2017
International Journal of Academic Research in Economics and Management Sciences
Avoiding the pitfalls of unethical behaviour and establishing an ethical climate within the firm requires an ethical infrastructure. A code of ethics is increasingly a critical component of a firm's ethical infrastructure that managers can employ (McKinney, Emerson, and Neubert, 2010: 507). Besides, the relevant literature points out that reputation of the company must be purposefully managed so that it becomes the best possible source of sustainable competitive advantage and potential for
doi:10.6007/ijarems/v6-i4/3478
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