Writing in a style accessible to those in business and detailed enough for scholars and researchers, Feldman (business ethics, Case Western Reserve University) offers an empirical analysis of
the ethical and cultural aspects of the business cultures of China and the US, with a focus on business-to-business relations, business to government relations, and intellectual property rights
in both countries. At the core of the book is the issue of corruption; the author’s analysis of the cultural aspects of corruption deals with economic, political, historical, and legal
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