ETHICAL PRACTICES IN MEXICO’S LARGE COMPANIES

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Eugenio Gómez-Alatorre

Abstract

This article evaluates the current status of ethical practices in large companies operating in Mexico. The article analyzes the results of a survey (of 107 large companies) and shows the type of ethical practices that companies have adopted, the degree of implementation of these practices, the motivations behind their implementation and the perceived impact of such practices on organizations. This article helps to fill the gap of analysis ab out ethical practices in Mexico.
We find that large companies in Mexico have implemented a set of formal ethical practices in accordance with international trends. More than 65 % of the companies surveyed reported having an ethics code, a mission and vision statement, formal conflict-resolution mechanisms or speak-up policies, or compliance policies. We found that the three major reasons for developing ethics policies in Mexican organizations are reputation, personal values of the owners or managers, and criminal liability.

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Gómez-Alatorre, E. (2020).   ETHICAL PRACTICES IN MEXICO’S LARGE COMPANIES. The Anáhuac Journal, 20(1), Págs 12–43. https://doi.org/10.36105/theanahuacjour.2020v20n1.01
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Eugenio Gómez-Alatorre, IPADE Business School

Eugenio Gómez-Alatorre is Director of the Centro de Investigación de la Mujer en la Alta Dirección (Research Center for Women in Senior Management, CIMAD) and professor of Entorno Económico (Economic Environment) at IPADE Business School. A PhD candidate in Economic and Business Administration at the University of Navarra; he has a Master’s degree in Economics from El Colegio de México and a Master’s degree in Government and Culture of the Organizations from the University of Navarra. He holds a BA in Economics from Universidad Panamericana.

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