Transcription of Ethical Issues in Competitive Intelligence Practice
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1 From: Competitive Intelligence Review, vol. 8, no. 1, Spring 1997 Ethical Issues in Competitive Intelligence Practice : Consensus, Conflicts, and Challenges By Linda Klebe Trevino SMEAL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY Gary R. Weaver COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & ECONOMICS, UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This overview of the state of ethics in Competitive Intelligence Practice is based on interviews the authors conducted with a diverse group of CI professionals. They found that while some organizations are addressing CI ethics quite seriously, most CI practitioners feel left on their own, relying on personal background and intuition to make tough Ethical decisions.
1 From: Competitive Intelligence Review, vol. 8, no. 1, Spring 1997 Ethical Issues in Competitive Intelligence Practice: Consensus, Conflicts, and Challenges By …
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