What are Business Ethics? Developing an Ethical Business Culture Ethical Issues in Small Business Ethics are a set of moral standards that are relied upon to reach conclusions and make decisions. In a business environment‚ ethics are a key factor in responsible decision making. Maintaining a high ethical standpoint when operating your business can provide benefits to both the internal and external stakeholders of your business. Your personal set of ethics are developed as you grow up and are
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1.0 INTRODUCTION As for our introduction‚ we would like to start with the company that we have chosen DiGi telecommunication. DiGi have been doing many corporate social responsibilities. We will be introducing the many CSR that they have been doing to help us to extend our knowledge about the company DiGi. DiGi won the CSR award for overall Corporate Social Responsibililty (CSR) programme in Malaysia. In addition to the award for the best overall CSR‚ DiGi also won the categories for “Best Workplace
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1. a. Name and purpose of the system. The e-commerce system chosen is the Overstock.com. Overstock.com is an online retailer offering a broad variety of high-quality‚ branded name goods at discount prices‚ including bedding‚ home decor‚ appliances‚ watches‚ jewellery‚ electronics‚ sporting goods‚ clothing and shoes. At the beginning‚ Overstock.com sold surplus and returned merchandise on an online E-commerce marketplace and liquidating the inventories of the failed dot-com companies at below-wholesale
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Case Study 2 -How Low Will You Go? [pic] Name: Jiahao Zhong Student ID: 15440031 Tutor: Mr. Rex Walsh Campus: Sydney Table of content 1. Utilitarianism …………………………………………………..……2 2. Virtue ethics ………………………………………………………....4 3. Libertarianism……………………………………………………….5 4. Deontological …………………………………………………… …..9 5. Conclusion…………………………………………………10 6. Reference…………………………………………………..11 [pic]Diagram 1 (shows some basic information for the case study) Utilitarianism:
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Understanding Business Ethics Unit 37: National Diploma Assignment brief TASK 1: Scenario: Business ethics - a study of a selected company With growing interest among consumers regarding the business ethics of the businesses brands that consumers buy‚ Westminster council wants to conduct an independent review of some of the organisations that sell their goods and services in the borough. You have been asked to select one of the following brands and conduct research into their business ethics.
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Microsoft ethics I chose to research Microsoft’s code of ethics. The code I’m using the Microsoft finance code of professional conduct. The CEO‚ CFO‚ and finance organization employees are expected to abide by this code as well as all applicable Microsoft business conduct standards. Any violations of the finance code of professional conduct may result in disciplinary action‚ up to and including termination of employment. All employees covered by the Finance code of professional conduct will act
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A patent is a twenty year exclusive monopoly on the right to make‚ use and sell a qualifying invention. This legal authority is considered a reward for the time and effort spent in creating the invention. In return‚ the invention must be defined in detail to the Patent Office‚ which publishes the information increasing the amount of technological knowledge available to the public. Since patent rights are exclusive‚ anyone making‚ using or selling the patented invention without the patent owner’s
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(the conservation of matter/energy)‚ we recognize that neither matter nor energy can truly be "created‚" it can only be transferred from one form to another. | Question 3 | | 0.5 / 0.5 points | Identify the responsibility which holds that a business should be responsible for incorporating the end results of its products back into the productive cycle. Question options: | Backcasting | | Cradle-to-cradle | | Take-make-waste | | Cradle-to-grave | Hide Feedback | | |
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Definition for Business Ethics Business ethics can be defined as written and unwritten codes of principles and values that govern decisions and actions within a company. In the business world‚ the organization’s culture sets standards for determining the difference between good and bad decision making and behavior. In the most basic terms‚ a definition for business ethics boils down to knowing the difference between right and wrong and choosing to do what is right. The phrase ’business ethics’ can be
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Amtrak’s Case Study LS312: Ethics and the Legal Environment Unit 4: Assignment Kaplan University Professor Bill Mulherin January 3‚ 2013 Amtrak’s Case Study Corporate social responsibility can create big problems if corporations do not handle difficult situations properly‚ especially when there are accidents involved. According to the eGuide to Ethics and the Legal Environment chapter 2‚ “CSR is a business practice that demands that business organizations look to the effect their decisions
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