Research into the ethics of personal selling and sales management has continued to increase in volume and importance. Because there is now a diversity of opinions and findings in this literature, an assessment of the status of existing knowledge is needed to provide focus and clarity. There have been no comprehensive reviews of the studies of ethics and salespeople, sales managers or sales management, despite recent attention from researchers, practitioners and the general public. The purpose of this review is to comment upon the more significant research in the sales ethics field with the objective of providing insight into the extent and direction of this knowledge, to evaluate the basis upon which it is founded, and to suggest areas of exploration that may be useful for increasing our understanding of it.
History
Journal
Journal of business ethics
Volume
27
Pagination
285-303
Location
Dordrecht, The Netherlands
ISSN
0167-4544
eISSN
1573-0697
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal, C Journal article