1. Jim & Co. produces a single product. It runs an advertising campaign it is sure will differentiate its product from their competitors by making it more attractive. Assuming that Jim & Co. are correct‚ what will happen to the demand for its product and what pricing strategy should it employ? a. Demand will become more elastic and they should lower the price. b. Demand will become more elastic and they should raise the price. c. Demand will become less elastic and they should lower the
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1.0 INTRODUCTION As for our introduction‚ we would like to start with the company that we have chosen DiGi telecommunication. DiGi have been doing many corporate social responsibilities. We will be introducing the many CSR that they have been doing to help us to extend our knowledge about the company DiGi. DiGi won the CSR award for overall Corporate Social Responsibililty (CSR) programme in Malaysia. In addition to the award for the best overall CSR‚ DiGi also won the categories for “Best Workplace
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determine who was leaking information to the press. The issue of the legality of the use of pretexting by HP was eventually ruled to be a non-issue‚ meaning that it was not illegal. However‚ this does not mean that the use of pretexting by HP was a good business decision. This activity did have negative impact for the many members of the board‚ e.g. many resigned and had their professional reputations tarnished. * Do laws take any action towards the company? Unethical behaviour hurt the company
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------------------------------------------------- Chapter 1—The Importance of Business Ethics MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Principles are a. | laws and regulations that guide behavior in the world of business. | b. | mores‚ values‚ and customs that guide behavior in general. | c. | specific and pervasive boundaries for behavior that are universal and absolute. | d. | the obligations businesses assume to maximize their positive impact and minimize their negative impact on stakeholders. |
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13. In June an investor purchased 300 shares of Oracle (an information technology company) stock at $20 per share. In August she purchased an additional 400 shares at $25 per share. In November she purchased an additional 400 shares‚ but the stock declined to $23 per share. What is the weighted mean price per share?(10%) ANS: $22.91‚ found by 14. The Bookstall‚ Inc.‚ is a specialty bookstore concentrating on used books sold via the Internet. Paperbacks are $1.00 each‚ and hardcover books are
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them less pleasure. For example‚ if someone is on a tight budget‚ they will only be able to buy the things that they really want and need. If their budget expands‚ they will spend their money on excessive items that will give them less pleasure. 3. Robert Nozick presents his entitlement theory as a function of three basic principles. What are these three basic principles? Robert Nozick’s entitlement theory explains that people are entitled to their belongings only if they obtained
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BUS475 Week 3 Knowledge Check Personalized Study Guide Results: Score: 17 / 18 Concepts Mastery Questions Stakeholder Influence 67% 123 Ethical Differences 100% 456 Rules of Ethical Decision Making 100% 789 Laws Affecting Business Commerce 100% 101112 Laws Affecting Business Occupation 100% 131415 Laws Affecting Business Organization 100% 161718 Concept: Stakeholder Influence Mastery 67% Questions 123 Materials on the concept: Stakeholders and Business Ethics 1. Which of the following people or
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Personal Ethics‚ Business Ethics and Engineering Ethics Group 12 Team Members: 1) Umar b. Ismail (Group Leader) 2) Muhammad Amir b. Mohd Azam Abstract—Engineering ethics is professional ethics‚ as opposed to personal morality. It sets the standards for professional practice‚ and is only learned in a professional school or in professional practice. This report is written to distinguish between personal ethic‚ business ethic and engineering ethic and to explain the relationship
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CASE STUDY: HELPING PATIENTS AT PLAINFIELD HEALTHCARE CENTER Question 1 Is it unethical for the managers of Plainfield Healthcare Centre to honour their white patients’ requests to be helped only by members of their own race? Was Brenda Chaney subjected to a ‘hostile workplace’ on the basis of her race? Did the managers of Plainfield Healthcare Centre unethically discriminate against Chaney? It is unethical for the managers of Plainfield Healthcare Centre to honour their white patients’ requests
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CASE 1:- I) Yes‚ I think the suspension was fair. Over a period of time‚ Joan was warned several times abouther excessive absenteeism‚ both verbally and in writing‚ but she did almost nothing about resolving the problem. Joan hasn’t shown an inclination to look for alternate solutions and she just expects GreatAmerican Market to put up with her excessive absenteeism‚ and the loss in productivity that comeswith it. It appears to me that only a suspension would drive the point hard in this case
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