PROJECT REPORT ON ETHICS IN HRM SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULLFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF DEGREE OF MASTERS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: PROF. A. Singh JASS CLASS: MBA 2nd
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Ethics and Governance “A CASE STUDY ABOUT BAES AND SFO” Module Code: SM 0378 Student Number: 11029088 Date: 11 Jan 2012 Word Count Task 1: 497 words Task 2: 587 words Task 3: 523 words Task 4: 549 words Total: 2‚156 words Table of Contents Task 1: 3 1.1 Laudable Decisions: 3 1.2 Culpable Decisions: 3 1.3 Non-Culpable Decisions: 4 1.4 Ranking Culpable Decisions: 4 Task 2: 4 Task 3: 6 Task 4: 7 4.1 Weaknesses of normative constrain 7 4.2 Weaknesses of external
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Computer Ethics is a branch of practical philosophy which deals with how computing professionals should make decisions regarding professional and social conduct.[1] Margaret Anne Pierce‚ a professor in the Department of Mathematics and Computers at Georgia Southern University has categorized the ethical decisions related to computer technology and usage into 3 primary influences: 1. The individual’s own personal code. 2. Any informal code of ethical conduct that exists in the work place. 3. Exposure
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Ethics Final Exam Study Guide: APA Ethics Code & Professional Behavior Positive Ethics vs. ethics as a way to avoid disciplinary actions Positive ethics is a way of doing good & keeping balanced; could be referred to as a prevention technique‚ whereas‚ the latter is more of a reactionary phase The 3 key risk management principles (Bennett text) (Risk planning; Risk assessment; Risk response development; Risk response control) Principle #1: Risks shall be managed to maximize the total
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p.7) 1.20 Accountants employed in SMEs 1.23 Ethics? (Mitchell 2003‚ p.8) 1.26 Professional ethics Mintz (1992) Situational ethics Bertrand Russell (1955) 1.27 Governance (Carnegie 2009‚ p.8) – conformance & performance 1.28 Corporate governance (OECD April 1999 and valid for OECD 2004) – ‘Direction’ & ‘Control’ Enterprise Governance – ‘Corporate Governance’ & ‘Business Governance’ (IFAC PAIB‚ 2004) 1.30 Professional? ‘Public Trust’ vs ‘professional judgments’ 1.31 Attributes of the
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Rhode Island College Digital Commons @ RIC Faculty Publications Faculty Books and Publications 7-1-2000 The Social Work Ethics Audit: A RiskManagement Strategy Frederic G. Reamer Rhode Island College‚ freamer@ric.edu Recommended Citation Reamer‚ Frederic G.‚ "The Social Work Ethics Audit: A Risk-Management Strategy" (2000). Faculty Publications. Paper 173. http://digitalcommons.ric.edu/facultypublications/173 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Faculty
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whether the FDA should be granted more power over compounding pharmacies. Throughout this paper the decision on whether PharmaCARE’s use of Colberian intellectual property would be ethical in accordance with: Utilitarianism‚ Deontology‚ Virtue ethics‚ Ethics of care‚ and my own moral / ethical compass will be discussed. There will be an analysis discussed on the way PharmaCARE uses U.S. law to protect its own intellectual property while co-opting intellectual property in Colberia. A discussion will
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implications - the number of deaths outweighs any financial gain the company might procure. Saving lives also applies on a deontological basis; the company has a duty to not harm customers and since they are conducting business with them‚ have a corporate social responsibility to them as a stakeholder. Customers are held to a higher regard than stockholders in a model with a utilitarian standpoint. More importantly‚ the human right to life is a universal right according to the UN‚ and to subscribe to any
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MSB 605: ETHICS IN THE GLOBAL MARKETPLACE: SPRING 2015 REVIEW Touro College: Midterm: March 2015 CHAPTER 1 1) In business ethics‚ there is no right and wrong‚ everything is relative. T or F 2)According to the text morality is the standard that an individual’s or a group has about what is RIGHT and WRONG or GOOD and EVIL (P.8) 3) Name six characteristics of moral standards (P.12) Moral standards include the norms we have about the kinds of actions we believe are morally right or wrong
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Nathan Johnston Dr. Dwight Teeter JEM 400 April 25‚ 2012 Ethics and Reporting During the Constitutional Convention of the newly succeed and forming United States of America‚ many concerns were raised about preventing future restriction and impediment of rights similar to what the citizens’ of the British Crown had experience prior to the Revolutionary War. One of these main concerns stemmed from a lack of a free press‚ and the inability to look into various parts of society (especially the
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