Portfolio Project: The Legal Environment of Business “What specific changes‚ if any‚ would you recommend to a policy maker to increase the effectiveness of corporate governance in this post-Enron era? Due to corporate scandals‚ most notable the Enron scandal there appears to be a decline in the confidence of leadership in the American business. The first round of scandals saw Congress pass the Sarbanes-Oxley Act which “requires companies to set up confidential systems so that employees and others
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Business Ethics and Sustainability Ethics” are the regulations of actions recognized in respect to a particular set of human actions or a particular group‚ civilization‚ etc. In other words ‘Ethics rationalizes morality to produce ethical theory that can be applied to any situation’ (Crane and Matten 2010‚ p. 8). The imperatives of usual managerial performance are so compelling that there is little time or proclivity to deflect attention to the moral content of organizational decision-making
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1 BUSINESS ETHICS :: Introduction to Ethics • • • • • • Course format Overview of topics Mode of assessment Background to Ethics History of Business Ethics Role of Business Ethics Today Course Aims and Objectives The aim of this course is to give a basic understanding of the major theories of ethics - including deontology‚ utilitarianism and virtue theory - and their application in the relevant fields of business and information technology. One of the main course objectives is to encourage
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FOREIGN AND LOCAL LITERATURE: According to the source china.org. cn(2014) which is a business page The most succesfull convenience store franchiser‚ 7-Eleven‚ is planning to duplicate its Japanese success story in China. In which is very risky because of ups and down.Staying on a franchising system‚ the US-based 7-Eleven Inc which is 70 percent owned by Ito-Yakado Co‚ Japan’s biggest retailer‚ currently is seeking for licenses throughout china. Analysts reminded china about restrictions on
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businessmen speak eloquently about the “social responsibilities of business in a free-enterprise system‚” I am reminded of the wonderful line about the Frenchman who discovered at the age of 70 that he had been speaking prose all his life. The businessmen believe that they are defending free enterprise when they declaim that business is not concerned “merely” with profit but also with promoting desirable “social” ends; that business has a “social conscience” and takes seriously its responsibilities
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Case Study 6.1 Sweatshops Katie White BA 616 Business Ethics Dr. Moore 31 May 2014 Which of your company’s practices can you defend in good conscience? The company can defend moving much of it’s manufacturing plants overseas. For the company this cuts labor costs and provides jobs to those who are in desperate need in other countries. The wages provided to employees is in compliance with the local laws. The employees are satisfied with their wages and the hours they work. There is a large demand
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Ethics and Social Responsibility First Discussion Forum 1. "Ethics has no place in business." Discuss this statement. Frequently many people pronounce the said “business is business”‚ showing a slight taste of immorality‚ where business are purely economic and ethics has no place in business‚ but is very important to know that ethics is essential component of a company. Ethics demand that the most important consideration is the people. Unethical act has a high risk. Every business leader
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Steve Byars June 8th‚ 2011 Assignment 1 – Ethics and Business Executive My personal definition of business ethics would be a set of moral principles that a company or a business adheres to. This set of codes are self-determined by the company which then operates its business accordingly. It could also be defined as a set of rules that the company uses as a guideline for making decisions on issues that are moral-based. To me‚ business ethics are highly normative‚ basically meaning that
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Business Ethics and Wealth Creation: Conceptual Clarifications and Research Questions Introduction Three considerations led me to the choice and investigation of this topic of business ethics and wealth creation. In his fascinating and powerful historical account “why some [nations] are so rich and some so poor‚” David Landes (1999) scrutinizes the winners and losers in the process of wealth creation over the last 50 years. On the winners’ side‚ in addition to “the thirty wonderful years from
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Values & Ethics in Business X420 Discussion Session #80 Kelley School of Business Values Abstract ideals that shape an individual’s thinking and behavior – a moral compass Instrumental values – certain way of behaving is appropriate in all situations – “means”. Terminal values – enduring belief in the attainment of a certain end state – “ends”. A moral compass These abstract ideals can result from Religion Philosophy Family teachings Instrumental values As the means to an
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