Action Items 1. Review the assigned readings from the text and article by Carroll (1991). 2. Prepare a 3- to 5-page paper titled‚ Corporate Social Responsibility. 3. Reflect upon your text readings from Chapters 1 and 9 with a focus on the following core concepts: Organizational Social Responsibility (Chapters 1 and 9) The Ethical Decision-making Process (Chapter 1) Corporate Reputation (Chapter 9) The Corporate Social Responsibility Pyramid (Chapter 9) The Importance of Trust (Chapter 9)
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Business Research Ethics Ellen R Hertz RES351 November 5‚ 2013 Thomas Corcoran Business Research Ethics In June of 2006‚ the United States Deputy Attorney General Paul J. McNulty released a statement. In his statement‚ he said; “The American people rightly expect government officials and contractors to act with integrity. The outcome of these investigations sends a clear message to those doing business with the government: harsh consequences await anyone whose conduct falls short of the highest
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from the long-term contracts. Another ethical consideration was how Skilling encouraged employees to invest and buy stock in Enron when they knew the truth about the lack of value in the stock. Upper management (mainly Fastow) created a complex business model almost impossible to understand by any outsiders‚ and had financial statements that were so confusing to analysts‚ no one was able to foresee how financially corrupt Enron actually was. The management system created a dysfunctional corporate
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Re-Organization and Layoff: Solutions Paper Week 4‚ Team C Assignment PHL/320 Aug. 03‚ 2015 Oni Boston Re-Organization and Layoff: Solutions Paper Introduction A solution is a means of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation. (Dictionary). Identifying solutions for a business or company is imperative for its success. In week four team reading‚ Team C brought their ideas together and solutions for identified problem‚ mismanaged layoffs can go ’horribly wrong" is result
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11407294 Harika • 11413431 Burhanuddin Nazami • 11406819 Azaruddin Case study “who killed the electric car?” Is the title of a 2006 documentary film by Chris Paine. CONTENT Introduction Reason(dead of electric car) Problems Recommendation Business ethical points Conclusion Introduction Introduction The first electric car were build around 1832‚ “Who Killed the Electric car?” The film focused on the EV1 model created by General Motors in the 1990s. General motors‚ was one of the largest
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...............8 1. Overview The goal of this report is to analyze business ethics in the context of the Enron scandal. Enron scandal became a classical example of how a major disregard for ethics and law occurred. It becomes obvious that the institution of business education has not paid a sufficient amount of attention in ethical guidance in executive management‚ before Enron’s bankruptcy. Multiple business principles are involved in the rise of fall of Enron. In order to succeed
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Evaluation of a Business Code of Ethics‚ "Walmart" William Matos PHL/323 July 6‚ 2015 Vickie Sims Evaluation of a Business Code of Ethics‚ "Walmart" A business code of ethics is a set of rules or guidelines written and distributed by an organization to all employees‚ including management regarding ones behavior and conduct (Business Dictionary‚ 2011). In our everyday lives‚ which include where we work‚ principles and standards are important. The function of a code of ethics policy is to provide
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Data Collection QNT/351 Quantitative Analysis for Business Learning Team Assignment: Data Collection Purpose of Assignment The purpose of the Learning Team assignment is acquaint teams with the research study undertaken‚ purpose of the study‚ research question‚ and so on. The team assignment is to complete the first step in data analysis in the following form: 1. Describe the problem‚ purpose‚ research questions‚ and hypotheses 2. Evaluate of the instrument used for data collection
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Journal of Business & Economics Research – November 2006 Volume 4‚ Number 11 Building Customer Value And Profitability With Business Ethics Robert C. McMurrian‚ University of Tampa Erika Matulich‚ University of Tampa ABSTRACT Firms assume ethical business practices only add costs to the firm. However‚ business ethics actually add value for customers and result in increased profitability and performance for the firm. INTRODUCTION D ue to constantly changing competitive environments
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for a last ten-five years literature * key word(s) searching in present I used words such as ‘Globalization”‚ “Sustainability‚ etc. * refining the search on stakeholder theory. I selected articles from journals in ABS (Association of Business Schools) list rated level “3” and “4” only. (ABS‚2012) During this log I passed some stages: * search literature on the stakeholder theory * review the literature * select articles Google Scholar Thus‚ my search began with a preference
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