Case Study 2 -How Low Will You Go? [pic] Name: Jiahao Zhong Student ID: 15440031 Tutor: Mr. Rex Walsh Campus: Sydney Table of content 1. Utilitarianism …………………………………………………..……2 2. Virtue ethics ………………………………………………………....4 3. Libertarianism……………………………………………………….5 4. Deontological …………………………………………………… …..9 5. Conclusion…………………………………………………10 6. Reference…………………………………………………..11 [pic]Diagram 1 (shows some basic information for the case study) Utilitarianism:
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[pic] SUBJECT : Business Ethic SUBJECT CODE : UGB210 MODUL LEADER : Mark Winter MODUL TUTOR : Adeline STUDENT NAME : STEVEN CHANG SERN YEH STUDENT ID : Executive Summary This is an ethical audit report‚ the author will discuss about the ‘snapshot’ of British Petroleum’s business ethics. The report will identify the main ethical dilemmas faced by BP such as manipulating price‚ polluting the environment and violating human rights and employee safety. These ethical dilemmas will
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Business Ethics An Introduction to Business Ethics and Social Responsibility Lecture Etiquette • Try to be on time • Quietly enter and leave the lecture theatre • Be respectful to lecturers and other stude• Lecturers: Course objectives To introduce students to ethical and political debates regarding the social responsibilities of businesses and corporations To introduce students to ethical concerns that surround businesses and their treatment of a variety of
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Business Ethic Business ethic is the study of standard of the business behavior which promote human welfare and the good. It is also the examination of moral and social responsibility in relation to business practice and decision-making in business. Business ethics are often guided by law‚ while other times provide a basic framework that businesses may choose to follow in order to gain public acceptance. The law is the key starting point for any business. Most leading businesses also have
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In corporations and businesses‚ ethics is a vital key in keeping society stable‚ trustworthy and professional. Ethics‚ simply put‚ morally comprehends the difference between right and wrong‚ acting on the “right thing to do” and essentially defines ones’ character. In today’s wide ranging business environments‚ ethics and social responsibilities have become even more important. Understanding and following positive ethic guidelines can determine the experience and quality of any workplace. Individuals
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What are Business Ethics? Developing an Ethical Business Culture Ethical Issues in Small Business Ethics are a set of moral standards that are relied upon to reach conclusions and make decisions. In a business environment‚ ethics are a key factor in responsible decision making. Maintaining a high ethical standpoint when operating your business can provide benefits to both the internal and external stakeholders of your business. Your personal set of ethics are developed as you grow up and are
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ETH 501: Business Ethics and Deontology The key ethical utilitarian ethical problem for the supplier/transistor company in this case is the position of hindering medical advancement and possibly ending more lives due to fear caused from the lives lost to that point with the pacemakers. The supplier had to decide whether it would be for the greater good to continue to supply the transistors. “Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every
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BUSINESS ETHICS REVIEW Does the organisation have a code of ethics? H&M and all companies included in the Group value the fact that all the operations of the Company are characterised by honesty‚ integrity and fair play. Thus‚ it is vital to ensure that dishonesty‚ disloyalty or corruption does not harm H&M’s good reputation. They implement these commitments through their code of ethics Which Stakeholders are covered by the code? * Employees * Business Partners * Suppliers
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Amtrak’s Case Study LS312: Ethics and the Legal Environment Unit 4: Assignment Kaplan University Professor Bill Mulherin January 3‚ 2013 Amtrak’s Case Study Corporate social responsibility can create big problems if corporations do not handle difficult situations properly‚ especially when there are accidents involved. According to the eGuide to Ethics and the Legal Environment chapter 2‚ “CSR is a business practice that demands that business organizations look to the effect their decisions
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Understanding Business Ethics Unit 37: National Diploma Assignment brief TASK 1: Scenario: Business ethics - a study of a selected company With growing interest among consumers regarding the business ethics of the businesses brands that consumers buy‚ Westminster council wants to conduct an independent review of some of the organisations that sell their goods and services in the borough. You have been asked to select one of the following brands and conduct research into their business ethics.
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