CHAPTER 9: INFORMATION PROFESSIONAL ETHICS Learning Objectives After reading this chapter‚ the reader will be able to understanding: 1. Information professional ethics is the field of study that is concerned with problem of significance in term working as information providers 2. Information professional ethic facing several issue arise according to their field problem. 3. Ethics also include the standards‚ values‚ morals‚ principles‚ etc.‚ that are used as the basis in decisions or actions while
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Understanding‚ acceptance‚ and application of ethics are important to individuals and groups for several reasons. Ethics are our basic beliefs‚ and they come into play constantly. Many times we are using our personal Ethics and we are not even aware of it. Acceptance of ethics is important to individuals and groups because it allows for constructive criticism‚ and it helps avoid and resolve conflicts. In groups it is very important for ethics to be accepted because it will give a common ground
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Dual Relationships and Boundaries Paper Donna Lee‚ Rachelle Jones‚ and Jamie Owens Psych 545 March 14‚ 2011 Dr. Marc Miller Dual Relationships and Boundaries Paper Most major professional codes of ethics have a policy or rule against dual relationships (Gottlieb‚ 1993). Dual relationships exist when a professional acts at the same time or sequentially in two roles (Gottlieb‚ 1993). Through the course of this paper‚ the concept of dual relationships will be examined. Ethical issues with dual
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Lecture 2. THE RESEARCH PROCESS: AN OVERVIEW BUSINESS RESEARCH ETHICS DEFINITION OF RESEARCH • Business research is a systematic and objective process of gathering‚ recording‚ and analyzing data for making business decisions • Business research is the application of the scientific method in searching for the truth about business phenomena PURPOSE OF RESEARCH • Business research generates necessary qualitative and quantitative information for managerial
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ACC 3401 Audit and Professional Ethics │LECTURE 1│ Concepts of Auditing Learning Objectives After the lecture‚ students should be able to: describe the nature‚ purpose and scope of an audit; describe various basic principles and concepts of auditing and explain their importance in the actual audit procedures; and describe the professional framework within which auditors must operate. 1. Accounting vs. Auditing Accounting - the process of recording‚ classifying‚ summarizing and
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Introduction Ethical problems are inevitable at all levels of business and this means that it’s simply makes good sense for companies to take seriously the task of institutionalizing ethics in their company. Accordingly‚ an important segment of corporate America has begun relying on such tools as‚ statements of corporate values‚ codes of conduct‚ ethic workshops‚ and hotlines for whistleblowers. In this paper I am outlining an ethics program for a new company. Starting a company with an ethics
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dilemma arises among these different interests can be extremely tricky‚ and as such business ethics are complex and multi-faceted (2012). There is couple things that effect business ethic There are Honesty‚ Objectivity‚ Integrity ‚ Carefulness‚ Openness‚ Respect for intellectual property‚ Confidentiality‚ Responsible publication‚ Responsible mentoring‚ Respect for colleagues‚ Social responsibility‚ Non-discrimination‚ Competence‚ Legality‚ Human subjects protection. The bank I used to work for several
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knowledge‚ skills and competence against set criteria • What is meant by validity and reliability? • The role of evidence in making assessment decisions • What is meant by evidence being authentic‚ sufficient and current? • The importance of objectivity and fairness to learners • The importance of transparency for the learner. Ans. 3 The following are assessor’s responsibilities: • Understanding and applying the standards and requirements they are working to • planning assessments to meet
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shall behave ethically. A commitment to ethical professional practice includes overarching principles that express our values‚ and standards that guide our conduct. Principles IMA’s overarching ethical principles include: Honesty‚ Fairness‚ Objectivity‚ and Responsibility. Members shall act in accordance with these principles and shall encourage others within their organizations to adhere to them. Standards A member’s failure to comply with the following standards may result in disciplinary
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were open-ended and counselors were given the ability to contribute broad answered responses to ensure thorough research and objectivity. The research results concluded that the number one issue in the counseling field is: ensuring that counselors practice ethically and abide by the codes set forth. This ranked higher than multicultural issues‚ social justice‚ confidentiality‚ marital or child custody issues‚
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