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    Merck and Co.‚ River Blindness Ethical Case Analysis Lennard de Jong Excelsior College Author Note This paper was prepared for Business Ethics‚ Ethical Case Analysis‚ taught by Dr. Moser. Introduction and Situational Analysis The ethical dilemma in Merck and River Blindness is whether to pursue research that may or may result in profit‚ or to choose the safe option and go for profit rather than researching the drug. The drug could possibly lead to curing the deadly and detrimental disease

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    Foxmeyer Research Paper

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    FoxMeyer Articles    The FoxMeyer Drugs’ Bankruptcy: Was it a Failure of ERP?:  http://www.computerweekly.com/news/2240158377/Aston-Mart in-implements-Microsoft-for-accounts​ This is MS Aston Martin ​ article.   1. FoxMeyer Health Corporation History http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/foxme yer-health-corporation-history/ 2. The FoxMeyer Drugs’ Bankruptcy: Was it a Failure of ERP?  http://www.uta.edu/faculty/weltman/OPMA5364TW/FoxMeyer.pdf    3. On FoxMeyer‚ and why forcing a “big bang solution” can kill 

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    Case Study: Merck & Co

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    1.0 Introduction Merck & co also know as Merck Sharp & Dohme‚ MSD outside the United States and Canada. Merck is known internationally as an American pharmceutical giant. In 1668‚ in Germany‚ a drug store had been purchased by Jacob Friedrich Merck fom whom it originates and later on Emanuel Merck had taken over the store in 1816. Merck is not only one of the largest pharmaceutical companies but also has published many series of medical reference books. Merck had always been admired worldwide for

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    Case Against Merck and Co.

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    The Case Against Merck and Co.‚ Inc. Chris Brefeld August 2‚ 2010 The Case of Merck and Co.‚ Inc. Merck and Co.‚ Inc. is one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world with a market capitalization of over $110 billion dollars. The company describes itself as a global research-driven pharmaceutical company that discovers‚ develops‚ manufactures‚ and markets vaccines and medicines to address unmet medical needs. The company also makes an effort to increase access to its medicine

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    1) WHY? Brief Background on Merck & Co. Performance Appraisal System The past and existing performance appraisal of Merck & Co. was ineffective to identify and reward performance to a certain extent. Although the company was paying their employees around seven to eight percent more than the average compensation in other large companies‚ the performance appraisal system did not clearly identified outstanding performance‚ which caused inequity in rewarding performance and led to unhappiness

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    scientific breakthrough for the pharmaceutical industry and lead to further development of drugs for other diseases. Merck then had to decide if they should abandon the drug altogether as it would be a financial loss or produce it and eliminate the disease and relieve tormented victims. It should be noted that either option chosen would be classified as ethical. There was no law that required Merck to produce the drug although societal backlash would be a consequent. However‚ choosing the alternative of financing

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    MGT 4083-Technology Strategy Case Analysis Merck & Co.: Evaluating a Drug Licensing Opportunity Introduction: Davanrik is a new drug developed by LAB Pharmaceuticals‚ which has the potential to treat depression and obesity. Davanrik was initially developed to treat depression by stimulating the receptor in the serotonin system that promotes anti-depression. However‚ it was discovered that Davanrik also blocks the receptor that causes hunger. LAB Pharmaceuticals obtained a patent for Davanrik

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    Merck

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    Merck: Pricing Gardasil Merck & Co. has developed a brand-new vaccine called Gardasil. Gardasil is the first vaccine in the world that helps prevent the cervical cancer and HPV. Allison Watkins‚ senior director of Merck’s Vaccines Division‚ is faced with the decision of determining the price of Gardasil. An outside consulting firm had suggested a price of $120 per dose‚ or $360 per person. Watkins needs to make the final decision and apparently that she does not accept with that price. The best

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    Merck Ethics

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    Merck Ethics Study In developing a drug to combat river blindness‚ pharmaceutical company Merck discovered an opportunity to treat millions of affected peoples around the world that probably would never see commercial use. The drug in development‚ ivermectin‚ was unaffordable to the primary victims of river blindness‚ Third World peoples. Thus‚ Dr. Vagelos‚ the head of research at the time‚ treaded upon a ethical quagmire; he could either choose to scrap the drug and its further research or

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    Merck

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    Q1. How does Merck evaluate the effectiveness of its ethics-related activities? Merck has a strong sense of ethics within the company ’s credo and morals and also reflects on its employees. In spite of having major financial crisis‚ its motto never changed or got altered. It increased the finding to the research institutions in Africa and places. It made sure that the motto of the George W. Merck‚ former Chairman and son of the founder of Merck was always above any hurdles that Merck as a company

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