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This book focuses on unethical business practices among multinational companies in developing countries. The Phenomenon was analyzed by the theories of Culture and Ethics.After analyzing the phenomenon author conclude that Sri Lankan culture is inadequate because of the discrimination based on skin color. Specially for ladies. Colonization is the main reason to believe fair skin is beautiful and superior. And fairness cream sellers sell their product by promising fair skin within few weeks. Their advertising campaigns promote the skin color discrimination. But the effectiveness of the product…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book focuses on unethical business practices among multinational companies in developing countries. The Phenomenon was analyzed by the theories of Culture and Ethics.After analyzing the phenomenon author conclude that Sri Lankan culture is inadequate because of the discrimination based on skin color. Specially for ladies. Colonization is the main reason to believe fair skin is beautiful and superior. And fairness cream sellers sell their product by promising fair skin within few weeks. Their advertising campaigns promote the skin color discrimination. But the effectiveness of the product is questionable. Further it contains harmful chemicals to the skin. But because of the incomplete legal framework multinational companies earning huge amount of profit from Sri Lanka.
Autorenporträt
Tharaka Wijesundara is a MSc (International Management) student at university of Agder, Norway.Further he holds MBA (Marketing) from University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka. His Bachelor degree is from University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka.