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    Globalization means deterritorialization. Globalization has great impact on business ethics because globalization facilitate the organizations to go beyond their boundary and expand to others countries and the ethical standard of those international companies is shows how reliable are those companies. Business ethics is something that determines what is right and wrong decision for the business for given situations. Every business is on a wild race to obtain increasingly for the most part by…

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    Every product will count from the beginning step to the depressive step to decide the price of the item. If the retailers don’t prepare their new product carefully, they will be failed and can lose a brand for the customers’ choice. For example, Nokia was the famous company about the mobile phone which people loved but it bankrupted because it the phone style was too obsolete and didn’t adopt with the new modern technologies. With the collapse of the honest brand made the loyal clients felt…

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    In modern society, no matter in real life or in the online world, advertisements are ubiquitous and incessantly remind people of their social status as consumers. Among the advertisements, some of them try to convince people of donation to charity, some of them aim to win votes for political groups while most of them attempt to promote the sale of products. With the advertising influences, people are caught up in the vicious circle of constantly consuming goods, even goods they do not really…

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    The Berlin Crisis

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    East Germans could head to the thriving West, as a result of the influx of Marshal Aid, to pursue political freedom and a prosperous lifestyle. In June of 1961, President John F. Kennedy travelled to Vienna, Austria, for a summit with Soviet leader Nokia Khrushchev. However, the summit proved unsuccessful, with subtle insinuations from the Soviets regarding the Allies overall access to West Berlin. Prior to this encounter, an estimated 2.5 million Europeans had already ‘emigrated’ to West…

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    Location Based Advertising Overview Also referred to as hyper-local advertising, location based advertising, is a form of advertising that uses the real world position of a consumer. Once the position of the consumer is identified, relevant ads in terms of services and products, close to the consumer are then delivered. Most people share out data through the various apps installed on their smartphones. According to a recent study conducted by IAB, location advertising has huge potential going…

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    billions of people throughout the world using cell phones in their daily routine life which is a way of community with others. Cell phones have become the common thing that people use and they invent a lot of cell phone from different brand such as Nokia, Android Galaxy, Iphone, and Blackberry. However, cell phones have many advantages but still have very bad effects on the people who use them while driving. Using cell phones while driving distracts the attention of the driver. Cell phone have…

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    background was as follows. Timothy Tiah attended an all boys school, St. Xavier's Institution when he was younger and then moved on to study at University College London after college. He lived a very typical student life as he grew up, going to cyber cafes and playing games such as Counter Strike and Starcraft for fun. He had a knack for table tennis as he used to play it really well and represented his school and eventually, his university when he studied in London. After finishing college,…

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    the line phones (most expensive) have similar power to that of a computer, they can ultimately perform almost identical tasks. Furthermore, commercialization is a rationalized economic strategy, which is utilized to increase sales. Traditional (old) Nokia phones, did everything one could ask for a phone as being a source of communication, however, because of it’s inability to commercialize it died away. The status-seeking, theory believes that consumption, is an expression of social hierarchy,…

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    The famous legal battle between the world’s largest electronics companies namely Samsung and Apple has been a hot topic now for nearly four years, and it’s set to last for at least another three. A trial between two electronics giants Samsung and Apple began on 31st March 2011, a $2 billion in the California court. In this case Apple being the Plaintiff accused Samsung for violator of its IPhone related software patents. Introduction of the Parties: Samsung: the company which make numerous…

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    Apple's Business Model

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    Requirement 1 Apple’s business model to create and deliver value is based on environmentally conscious made products and treating their employees right. They strive to make their products and processes to make those products as environmentally friendly and ethically as possible. They are aware of their planet’s precious and limited resources and do not want to leave a large carbon footprint on the ecosystem. They purposefully leave things they know are harmful to the environment out of their…

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