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See Norman Barry, Business Ethics (West Lafayette, IN: Purdue
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“How to Fix Corporate Governance,” BusinessWeek, May 6,
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“Walmart’s Discounted Ethics,” Time, May 7, 2012, p. 19.
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For a recent review of the literature on whistle-blowing, see Janet
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30
For instance, see “The Complex Goals and Unseen Costs of Whistle-
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31
“He Blew a Whistle for 9 Years,” USA Today, February 13, 2009,
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32
“SEC Announces a Whistle-Blower Overhaul Plan,” USA Today,
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33
“IRS Pays UBS Whistle-Blower $104 Million,” USA Today,
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“The Fortune Global 500—World’s Largest Corporations,”
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“The Fortune Global 500 Ranked within Industries,” Fortune,
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Hoover’s Handbook of American Business 2013, pp. 119–120,
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“Our Films Are Poppin’ With Overseas Audiences,” USA Today,
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See “Spanning the Globe,” USA Today, April 30, 2002, pp. 1C, 2C.
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“Creating a Worldwide Yen for Japanese Beer,” Financial Times,
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Kenichi Ohmae, “The Global Logic of Strategic Alliances,”
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“PepsiCo Prepares for a Snack War in Russia,” Bloomberg
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For an excellent discussion of the effects of NAFTA, see “In the
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Jay B. Barney, “Organizational Culture: Can It Be a Source of
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For example, see Carol J. Loomis, “Sam Would Be Proud,”
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48
Hoover’s Handbook of American Business 2013 (Austin, TX:
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49
“Marriage at 30,000 Feet,” Bloomberg Businessweek, February 6–12,
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