Does east meet west in business ethics? : an introduction to the special issue (2008)
Donleavy, G. D. (G. Douglas), Lam, Kit-chun., Ho, Simon S. M.
This article introduces and summarizes selected papers from the first World Business Ethics Forum held in Hong Kong and Macau in November 2006, co-hosted by the Hong Kong Baptist University and by...
Does east meet west in business ethics? : an introduction to the special issue (2008)
Donleavy, G. D. (G. Douglas), Lam, Kit-chun., Ho, Simon S. M.
This article introduces and summarizes selected papers from the first World Business Ethics Forum held in Hong Kong and Macau in November 2006, co-hosted by the Hong Kong Baptist University and by...
IMMIGRATION, POPULATION HETEROGENEITY, AND EARNINGS INEQUALITY IN HONG KONG (1998)
This paper analyzes the heterogeneity effect of immigration on earnings inequality by decomposing the aggregate measure of total inequality. The analysis shows that a substantial portion of an...
An analysis of the outmigration of foreign-born members in a population / (1987)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard University, 1987.
Specialization, Transaction Efficiency, and Firm Size: Empirical Evidence
The paper provides some empirical evidence for the relationship between average firm size and the relative transaction efficiency and per capita income as hypothesized by Liu and Yang in Journal of...
Factors Affecting Ethical Attitudes in Mainland China and Hong Kong
Kit-Chun Lam, Guicheng Shi, Guicheng Shi
China, ethical attitudes, gender, Hong Kong, moral judgment, religion,
Outmigration of Foreign-Born Members in Canada.
This paper studies the partial effect of various socioeconomic characteristics on the rate of outmigration of the foreign-born from the Canadian population. The data sets used are based on the...
Does East Meet West in Business Ethics: An Introduction to the Special Issue
Gabriel Donleavy, Kit-Chun Lam, Simon Ho
asian values, bribery, business ethics, China, corruption, CSR, ethical frameworks,
Immigration, Population Heterogeneity, and Earnings Inequality in Hong Kong.
This paper analyzes the heterogeneity effect of immigration on earnings inequality by decomposing the aggregate measure of total inequality. The analysis shows that a substantial portion of an...
Earnings Divergence of Immigrants
From 1981 to 1991 the mean earnings of immigrants fell further behind those of natives in Hong Kong, with the earnings gap widening from 11.3% to 25.5%. Earnings divergence of this magnitude is...
IMMIGRATION, POPULATION HETEROGENEITY, AND EARNINGS INEQUALITY IN HONG KONG
This paper analyzes the heterogeneity effect of immigration on earnings in-equality by decomposing the aggregate measure of total inequality. The analysis shows that a substantial portion of an...
A Comparative Study of Ethical Perceptions of Managers and Non-Managers
deontological views, ethical perceptions, income, managers, nature of organizations, non-managers, professionals,