Chapter 13: Networking in a Global Context: Ethical Dilemmas
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Published:2022
Sven Horak, Daniel J. McCarthy, Sheila M. Puffer, 2022. "Networking in a Global Context: Ethical Dilemmas", Informal Networks in International Business, Sven Horak
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Abstract
Informal networking is generally regarded as an important activity that is available to every manager, which usually results in positive outcomes. However, differences in networking behavior have been less frequently discussed and compared in a global context. We argue that different ideals of informal networking can result in situations where international managers can hardly foresee the potential consequences of their networking behavior, especially when local ideals of networking are not taken into account. Differences in networking behavior caused by differences in underlying values, norms, and ideals can lead to ethical dilemmas. At this junction, we point out the integral role favors and favor exchange play in global networking and suggest a competency framework that is helpful for international managers to navigate informal networking abroad and identify potential ethical dilemmas before they take effect.
