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    Policing transnational commerce: Global awareness in the margins of morality (review)
    Journal of Business Ethics 30 (1): 17-27. 2001.
    Transnationals operate in what may be called the margins of morality because the historical, cultural, and governmental mores of the world''s nation-states are not uniform. There is a gray area of ethical judgment where the standards of the transnational''s home country differ substantially from those of the host country. Following the argument of institutional theory in providing stability and meaning to social behavior, in matters of moral conduct the transnational is likely to yield to at lea…Read more