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    “Ethics: What’s Hot?“ is a well-delivered discourse that emphasized the certainty that ethics does matter. In times of unscrupulous government and greedy businesses, it does not mean that business ethics is obsolete. Ethical standards still have a pragmatic place in the business setting no matter what era and venue. Why does it really matter? I’m a strong advocate that everything in business and personal life come down to trust. Once reputation is damaged, it may be hard to repair. Ethics is…

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    is the first stakeholder. The two were very critical in this case of Wal-Mart lawless mechanism of trying to shape out an empire in Mexico such that they were applauded by the media and business world. They were influenced by the power of driving out the vice of corruption and urgency of maintaining ethical business across the globe. Since they are Journalists and before they aired the episode, they had substantial evidence, Wal-Mart should involve and collaborate with them in ensuring that the…

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    Business ethics are standards and obligations (Kubasek et al, 2017), with which businesses should comply but are not legally obliged to. While business ethical norms determine what is considered as good or bad business conduct they are by no means set in stone and are open to interpretation (Kubasek et al, 2017). Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) forms part of the ethical framework that shapes business decisions. Businesses should act fairly towards their employees, the community, and the…

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    Apple’s Ethical practices 5-6 Ethical Issues at Apple Inc. 7 Affirmations of Unethical Business Practices by Apple Inc. 8 Recommendation and Conclusions 8-9 Reference 10 Introduction Companies should not relinquish morals for benefits, rather; ethics should drive business towards productivity. In any case, because of the focused business condition, some managers might be enticed to participate in unscrupulous business exercises keeping in mind the end goal to decrease operational costs and…

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    Mark Marra Dr. Thurley MGT 700 10 December 2017 Ethnocentrism in Business Ethics Ethnocentrism in sociological terms is the belief in the inherent superiority of one’s own ethnic group or culture. Ethnocentrism can also be defined as the tendency one has to view outsiders or alien groups or cultures from the perspective of ones own. We see many effects of ethnocentrism in politics, business, and even our day to day lives. In the following paragraphs I am going to analyze and interpret…

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    action” (Upadhyay & Singh, 2010, p.15). In the article, “In Favour of Ethics in Business: The Linkage Between Ethical Behaviour and Performance” Yogesh Upadhyay and Shiv Kumar Singh (2010) seek to illustrate how difficult it is for organizations to change their manner of business and the necessity for corporate change to attain an ethical business. After reading the article, I found the findings substantiate the diverse business examples in which Upadhyay and Singh use in educating and inform…

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    the company website. Sellers is able to reach more customers with their products and consumers is able to purchase products not available at local stores. As an E-commerce seller, my fashion business generates most of the revenues through international buyers. However, during the past two years my fashion business has been declining; this is due to news reports and online forums stating “Chinese sellers sells fake/counterfeit products” or “Chinese products is fake and bad quality”. I can’t…

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    Business Ethics Student’s Name Institution Affiliation Business Ethics The increased importance placed on organizations and businesses to behave ethically today has shed light into the ethical crisis concept. An ethical crisis is basically a situation where entire organization, or people within the business, are faced with circumstances where they have to choose between what is right or wrong. During the course of normal business operations and dealings, it is inevitable that…

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    item three “omitting key facts when speaking to the media after crises” will be viewed by many as unethical. When companies are purposely deceitful in communication and consumers find out, they instantly have negative and unethical thoughts of that business. Proceeding on to part two of the assignment; examining item eight, if the communicator is not concerned with the ethical factors of negatively motivating employees they risk alienating the work force. Even worse if performed in a biased…

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    a way to address their concerns. It is important that upper and lower management find a solution ,and embrace these situations for the good of the company and it's employees or moral will suffer and more desent will happen. I will go with virtual ethics with this one,much will depend on the view of the characters of upper Management's which will make the final decision of accepting the employees concerns.Do the managers have the values it takes to use the information they obtain from their…

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