In global markets, a ‘competitive’ corporate culture tends to develop communications and information flows, manufacturing decentralisation, decision- making autonomy, operating accountability and ethical conduct. In this context, the global corporate culture highlights the central role of ‘ethical cross cultural management’. The increased attention paid to ethics can draw strength from the dynamics of globalisation. Consumers’ awareness that their purchases can promote the protection of the workforce and support manufacturers in more disadvantaged areas, eliminating links from the chain to guarantee greater efficiency and lower costs, is one stimulus to better trading conditions and structural changes in manufacturing and distribution global chains (global supply chains). Another one also comes from the companies that decide to renew their operating models and supply channels to reflect new market orientations.

Brondoni, S., Pepe, C. (2007). Ouverture de ‘Ethics in Global Supply Chains’. SYMPHONYA, 2, 1-4 [10.4468/2007.2.01ouverture].

Ouverture de ‘Ethics in Global Supply Chains’

BRONDONI, SILVIO;
2007

Abstract

In global markets, a ‘competitive’ corporate culture tends to develop communications and information flows, manufacturing decentralisation, decision- making autonomy, operating accountability and ethical conduct. In this context, the global corporate culture highlights the central role of ‘ethical cross cultural management’. The increased attention paid to ethics can draw strength from the dynamics of globalisation. Consumers’ awareness that their purchases can promote the protection of the workforce and support manufacturers in more disadvantaged areas, eliminating links from the chain to guarantee greater efficiency and lower costs, is one stimulus to better trading conditions and structural changes in manufacturing and distribution global chains (global supply chains). Another one also comes from the companies that decide to renew their operating models and supply channels to reflect new market orientations.
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Global Supply Chains; Ethics; Corporate Culture; Cross Cultural Management; Global Competition
English
2007
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Brondoni, S., Pepe, C. (2007). Ouverture de ‘Ethics in Global Supply Chains’. SYMPHONYA, 2, 1-4 [10.4468/2007.2.01ouverture].
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