Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/319799 
Year of Publication: 
1990
Citation: 
[Journal:] Journal of Business Ethics [ISSN:] 1573-0697 [Volume:] 9 [Publisher:] Kluwer Academic Publishers [Place:] The Netherlands [Year:] 1990 [Pages:] 903-911
Publisher: 
Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands
Abstract: 
A survey of purchasing professionals in the Arizona state government was conducted to determine how familiar the buyers were with the Arizona laws regarding ethical conduct, what ethical standards they followed in purchasing, and what types of ethical dilemmas they faced in their work. The findings indicate that no serious ethical problems exist among the respondents. Employees in the centralized purchasing office seemed to act somewhat more ethically than buyers in peripheral offices, however.
Subjects: 
Government purchasing
Ethics
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Document Type: 
Article
Document Version: 
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