3.3.3 Individual assignment 3: case: “Unreliable”Table of contents: Phase 1‚2‚3 of the ethical cycle: Moral problem statement Problem analysis Options for action Phase 4 of the ethical cycle: Intuition Utilitarianism Bentham Mill Kantiism Deontology (Kant) Description of the case: “Marta Malasobras is unreliable” Marta Malasobras is unreliable. She has arrived late to work almost every day. Her co-workers are quite angry about this and discuss their
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Business Ethic Journal 2013 Semester Souphasay Thiravong Wal-Mart Lack of compassion Wal-Mart is company No. 1 in the world. It has the most revenue over any other company ($421 Billion). But its riches equal its controversies. This story is probably the most apt at describing the unethical treatment of its workers‚ because of the sheer senselessness of it. In 2000‚ a collision with a semi-trailer left 52-year-old Deborah Shank with permanent brain
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Cited: "Ponzi" Schemes." U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission | Homepage. SEC‚ n.d. Web. 31 Oct. 2012. . Jennings‚ Marianne. Business ethics: case studies and selected readings. 7th ed. Cincinnati: West Educational Pub.‚ 2012. Print.
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LIST OF TABLES |Serial No. |Name of the Table |Page No. | |1 |Classification Of Respondents On The Basis Of Age |29 | |2 |Classification Of Respondents On The Basis Of Sex |30 | |3 |Classification
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The ‘Parable of the Sadhu’ discussed how a group hiking up the Himalayan Mountains encountered an ethical dilemma and how their decisions are similar to corporate ethics. This article presents a complex situation in which immediate action was necessary. In briefly‚ a group of multi-national individuals embarked on a trip of a life-time up the mountain. Along their journey up‚ Sadhu‚ an Indian holy man‚ was discovered naked and barely alive by the group of multicultural mountaineers. Each ethnic group
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Mergers & Acquisitions: Hostile takeovers and defense strategies against them Bachelor thesis Samim Zarin 880825-5171 Erik Yang 890422-1176 Tutor: Harald Dolles Department of Business & Administration International Business Spring 2011 1 Bachelor’s Thesis in International Business Title: Mergers & Acquisitions - Hostile takeovers and defense strategies against them Author: Erik Yang and Samim Zarin Tutor: Harald Dolles Date: [2011-07] Keywords: Hostile takeover
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CHAPTER 1 PROBLEM DEFINITION 1.1 BACKGROUD TO THE PROBLEM For our research‚ we found that SME product can’t compete with global or multinational product or brand. That why we conduct this research to know or investigate what are their (household) perception about SME product based on 4 factor which is brand‚ purchase intention‚ packaging and last but not least price. For instance‚ SME product that we choose is MUNIRAH and on the other hand we compare with well-known fruit juice for example PEEL
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Challenges China has been under the communist party rule for many decades. The communist party exercises absolute power over legislations and economic & cultural institutions. Unlike western economies where the government promotes transparency for doing business; in China rules and regulations are not so transparent or absolute. Large manufacturing businesses can come under various regulations and bureaucracies‚ China promotes a form of social network called guanxiwang‚ where guanxi [10] is the relationship
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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 and the careers of the board members despite the fact that no laws were broken. Since it is internal ethical issue that affects HP only; therefore‚ no laws take any action towards the
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reduce 80% of their waste. Second‚ they use reusable tableware in order to strike a balance between customer service excellence and environmental protection and the customers are willing and appreciate. Third‚ McDonald will also recycle paper and packaging. As a responsible corporate citizen‚ McDonald not only set up the policies to protect environment‚ they also encourage and invite the customers to support their environmental action. Thus‚ McDonald’s introduce several programs in this few years
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