5131 BUSINESS LAW & ETHICS 1 Story Outline • Aminah‚ quality senior manager of Good Food Packaging S/B (“the Company”) which manufacture polystyrene‚ plastic & foam food container in SK. • Recently‚ she been told & found that her company‟s product will cause adverse effect to human health. • She now very much concern with this issue‚ and management of the Company also been notified. They want Aminah to just „close one eye‟ and not reveal to anyone. GSM 5131 BUSINESS LAW & ETHICS 2
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ACCT 201 Ethics Case* Fall 2012 NAME: Janika Washington________________ MAJOR: Business Management____________ Please complete items 1 through 4 by typing in your answers in the space provided and then printing TWO (2) copies of the completed case and submitting both copies in class on the date specified by your instructor. As the controller of LNP Company‚ Amy discovers a misstatement that overstated net income in the prior year’s financial statements. The misleading financial statements
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Business Ethics Term Paper 1.) (Strategic)Philanthropy can be defined as giving back to the community (FERRELL‚ 2011‚ p. 94). Certain companies that profit from society feel a moral obligation to give back to the people. I believe giving back in the long term is a great idea for business. If done correctly it can be a great marketing tool. Strategic Philanthropy is a more defined giving back to society. It is mutually beneficial to the organization and stakeholders (FERRELL‚ 2011‚ pp. 118-119)
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Class: Business Ethics Chapter 10 Homework Discuss the corporate ethical issue of providing questionable products to other markets. In this case‚ George who is operation manager of CornCo plant Phoenix where buying corn and producing chips marketed in the United States and elsewhere. The corn futures were on the rise‚ which would ultimately increase the overall costs of production‚ at the same time‚ a new company called Abco Snack Foods had begun marketing corn chips at competitive prices
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Legal organization of business A corporation is a business or organization formed by a group of people‚ who are known as shareholders‚ with the sole purpose of making profits. A corporation is its own legal entity‚ meaning that it has its own juridical personality. It has many of the some rights and obligations that and individual would have‚ such as the competency to buy and sell property; enter into leases and contracts; and can sue or be sued‚ essentially‚ it can be prosecuted and punished if
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The scope of ethics indicates its subject matter. Ethics as normative science deals with moral ideal or the good in order to enquire the nature of our conduct. It enquires into the nature of the springs of actions‚ motives‚ intentions‚ voluntary actions and so on. It determines rightness or wrongness of human actions. It does not enquire into the origin and growth of human conduct. As a science of morality ethics discusses the contents of moral consciousness and the various problems of moral consciousness
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Business Ethics & Legal Issues Marilyn Buck AIU Online Unit 4 IP December 4‚ 2011 Abstract A pharmaceutical company has rights to a drug paten but it takes a lot to get that patent. Until that can happen‚ anyone can make a similar drug and
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Book Review: On Paradise Drive How we live now (and always have) in the future tense By: David Brooks British philosopher‚ important critical and legal thinker Jeremy Bentham‚ the father of English innovation had ambivalent feelings about the United States of America. Although he disagreed with some of the main principles of the American democracy (its profess ideology of natural rights for example or the slave trading practices of the pilgrims in the New World) he never denied his amazement
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Business ethics- impact of the stakeholders As we all know stakeholders have a huge impact on the business but it works both ways. The business and its ethical behaviour also affect the stakeholders and the business itself. Today I am going to evaluate the impact of Sainsbury’s ethical behaviour on its stakeholders and the business. In 2007 Sainsbury has acted very unethically. They sold around 20‚000 cotton bags made by well-known designer. They wanted to make it fashionable to use cotton
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First of all from my view‚ having an affair with coworker or superior is not illegal. Because we can’t outlaw love. Attraction will spontaneous and inevitable regardless what rules employers set in place. But ethically‚ it has opposed “employee ethics code” of the company. In this case‚ their action of having relationship is unethical. About Curtis actions to Jackie is completely illegal and unethical. Sexual harassment is unwelcome sexual advances‚ request for sexual favors‚ and other verbal
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