2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10551-009-0110-4
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“Ethics Hotlines” in Transnational Companies: A Comparative Study

Abstract: codes of ethics/conduct, compliance, ethics hotlines, transnational companies, value-based approach,

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“…Whistle-blowing systems are important because the absence of an effective system minimises the likelihood that an employee will blow the whistle on misconduct (Near and Miceli 1995). Yet, it is evident from prior studies that there are disparities in internal whistle-blowing systems across companies and countries (Calderón-Cuadrado et al 2009;Hassink et al 2007;Weaver et al 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whistle-blowing systems are important because the absence of an effective system minimises the likelihood that an employee will blow the whistle on misconduct (Near and Miceli 1995). Yet, it is evident from prior studies that there are disparities in internal whistle-blowing systems across companies and countries (Calderón-Cuadrado et al 2009;Hassink et al 2007;Weaver et al 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the personnel working for an international firm shall be stimulated and authorized to take any action when witnessed an action against ethical values. This trend in an international business would inspire confidence in the public and make the institution a trustworthy one (Burnaz et al, 2009;Choi et al, 2010;Calderon-Cuadrado et al, 2009). …”
Section: Ethical Issues In International Businessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brown (2008) considered how public sector organizations could better manage internal whistleblowing cases within their internal systems. Calderon-Cuadrado, Alvarez-Arce, Rodriguez-Tejedo, and Salvatierra (2009) did a comparative study of different types of internal whistleblowing hotlines in transnational companies. Kohn (2011) developed a “Whistleblower’s Handbook” with detailed analyses and suggestions about how to do internal and external whistleblowing effectively, and how to protect oneself from organizational retaliation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many corporate environments where there is decentralized organization, individual managers and even employees have the opportunity to appeal classification decisions (Aubert, Rey, & Kovacic, 2006; Barrett, 2012; Nielsen, 1996; Tsahuridu & Vandekerckhove, 2008). For example, within the Federal Express Employee Board system and many other employee voice and “Ethics Hotline” systems, it is normal for employees and managers to have the opportunity to appeal classification rules (Calderon-Cuadrado et al, 2009; Nielsen, 1996; Wilkinson & Fay, 2011). If it was permitted to appeal a classification in a national security internal whistleblowing system, this could have several beneficial effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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