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Business Ethics Practices of an Indonesian Family Business Corporation in the Digital Era: A Case Study

Yunita Andi Kemalasari, Erlinda N. Yunus
September 2, 2020
SKU:
BUS-006973
Region: 
Africa, Asia - Pacific, Europe, Latin & South America, North America
Topic: 
Ethics & Social Justice, Human Resources & Organizational Behavior
Length: 
19 pages
Keywords: 
family business, Ethical Behavior, organizational support, Indonesia
Student Price: 
$3.50 (€3.28)
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This study aims to reveal the ethical practices in the workplace and the support of the organization in encouraging ethical behavior. A survey was conducted of 786 employees from 131 strategic business units of one of the largest Indonesian family-owned enterprises. The results of the study show that the majority of the respondents believe honesty is often practiced, while more than half of the respondents are aware of ethical misconduct practiced by their employer or colleagues. The majority of the respondents expressed their concerns to top management or other employees in the organization, but less than half were satisfied with the results. This study contributes to the theory and practice by providing evidence of practices of ethical behavior in an emerging country.