Abstract
Sustainable growth is not only the ultimate goal of business corporations but also the primary target of local governments as well as regional and global economies. One of the cornerstones of sustainable growth is ethics. An ethical organizational culture provides support to achieve sustainable growth. Ethical leaders and employees have great potential for positive influence on decisions and behaviors that lead to sustainability. Ethical behavior, therefore, is expected of everyone in the modern workplace. As a result, companies devote many resources and training programs to make sure their employees live according to the high ethical standards. This study provides an analysis of Vietnamese business students’ level of ethical maturity based on gender, education, work experience, and ethics training. The results of data from 260 business students compared with 704 working adults in Vietnam demonstrate that students have a significantly higher level of ethical maturity. Furthermore, gender and work experience are significant factors in ethical maturity. While more educated respondents and those who had completed an ethics course did have a higher level of ethical maturity, the results were not statistically significant. Analysis of the results along with suggestions and implications are provided.
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Nguyen, Lam D.; Mujtaba, Bahaudin G.; Tran, Chat N.; and Tran, Quan H. M.
(2013)
"Sustainable Growth and Ethics: A Study of Business Ethics in Vietnam between Business Students and Working Adults,"
The South East Asian Journal of Management: Vol. 7:
No.
1, Article 3.
DOI: 10.21002/seam.v7i1.1525
Available at:
https://scholarhub.ui.ac.id/seam/vol7/iss1/3
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