Replying to LO27580 --
Thank you, Barry, you defenitely helped us define our question more
clearly.
> Is it not true that ethics in business is especially relativistic?
> But one culture's ethics are another country's material for jokes and
> derision.
> Is there a sub-set of ethics in business which involves a purer subject
> [sic] focused on psychology and sociology, where the basic interactions of
> eye, ear and voice have a profound impact on how business goes forward?
I have the impression that your question touches on something important
for our thesis, but everytime I try to think about it I get lost in the
translation. Could you please state it in other words?
Kind regards,
Laura
--Laura Peek <laura.peek@asml.com>
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