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    Bibliography: * http://www.businessdictionary.com/article/618/why-is-corporate-governance-important/ * http://www.licindia.in/ * http://www.businessreviewindia.in/top_ten/top-10-business/insurance-top-10 * http://www.licindia.in/GJF_aboutus.htm * http://www.licindia.in/Annual_Report_2011.pdf * http://www.irda.gov.in/ * https://www.google.co.in/ * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporate_social_responsibility * http://www.mallenbaker

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    Abstract The following paragraphs will discuss business ethics from different cultural backgrounds. The focus of the backgrounds will be from the Mexican and Chinese aspect of proper business ethics. The articles‚ Double Standards: Mexico Business and Business Ethics in China are the two articles I will summarize to the reader. I will discuss the primary ethical perspectives of each country covered in the articles‚ as well as how the articles contributed to a better understanding of global ethical

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    Business ethics issues in the movie "Boiler room" Business comprises principles and standards that guide behavior in the world of business. Stakeholders-investors‚ customers‚ interest groups‚ employees‚ the legal system‚ and the community often determine whether a specific behavior is right or wrong‚ ethical or unethical. Judgments of these groups influence society’s acceptance or rejection of a business and it’s activities. Every business has a social responsibility toward

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    Business Ethics Across Cultures Article Review: mb.. America has not always had the same working conditions and ethical guidelines it has today‚ in fact in the early 1920’s American industries painted a very different picture. There were no child labor laws so it was acceptable that twelve year olds went to work to “feed the family.” There were no safety guidelines in place‚ if you got your arm chopped off working for the railroad then your oldest child had to go to work to make up for your lost

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    case are that business schools and corporations were found to require more ethics training resources due to a number of large scandals were booming into the public eye. The Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 and the revision of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines created new rewards and repercussions to corporations providing more ethics training programs. The less ethics training offered by a corporation‚ the more severe the punishment would be or wrongdoing. Using ex-cons as a tool to teach ethics came to be

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    Role of Value & Ethics in Business * Alka Chaudhary ABSTRACT Ethics and Values are very important in every aspect of business because the deepening value crisis in the contemporary Indian society is casting its evil shadow in all walks of life .Despite India having an ancient culture and philosophy about work life‚ most of the Indian managers still believes in improving management styles

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    The recent rash of ethical misconduct in the new millennium has created public mistrust and has become a major concern in the business arena. For example‚ accounting scandal‚ insider trading‚ falsification of documents‚ false advertisement‚ bribery‚ just to name a few‚ are significant indicators of the state of ethical behavior. Ethical misconduct does not exist in the business world alone. Government politician are part of corrupt picture also. Just imagine being part of the highest organization on

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    Business Ethics Article Review XMGT 216 University of Phoenix Abstract This paper is written to provide a summary and overview of two articles that have been selected from two different countries‚ Brazil‚ South America; and Germany‚ Europe. The primary ethical perspectives of the countries will be discussed as they were in the article‚ along with how the article contributes to understanding global ethical perspectives. It will conclude with how each countries business ethics differ from

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    ASSIGNMENT NO.1 Subject: CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Topic: Business Ethics scenario Case Study Date: 7th March 2011 Submitted by: Miss. Janhavi R Joshi Submitted to: Professor Mrs. Monica Khanna 1. Receiving a Holiday Gift: A supplier sends a basket of expensive foodstuffs to your home at Christmas with a card: "We hope you and your family enjoy the ’goodies.’". What action(s) might you want to take? Answer: Ethical dilemma: There are two reasons for such generosity from the Supplier

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    For-Profit Ethics Brian Egnor PHI 445 Personal & Organizational Ethics Instructor Tomeka Prescott May 11th‚ 2015 Non-Profit vs. For-Profit Ethics Ethics is a word we all hear often‚ whether it’s on the news‚ in class or at work‚ ethics is associated with the way people act. Being ethical is similar to being right or wrong. Ethics as is an organized analysis of values relating to human conduct‚ with respect to their rightness and wrongness (Fieser‚ 2012). So what do ethics mean in business? Ethics in business

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