Assessment of ethical values of students and its impact on their work ethic Minoo Ghoreishi‚ Millersville University of PA Dariush Rezaei‚ Kent State University Abstract The purpose of this study is to assess ethical values of college students and employees. This paper examines recent occurrences in unethical activities of American corporations‚ evaluate students’ ethical values‚ and compare it to the ethical values of employees. The results of this research indicated that some
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administration‚ planning and implementation of project control systems. ____________________________________________________________ ____________________ EDUCATION - Manchester Business School World Wide.: Post Graduate Distance learning program: MBA for Construction Executive: (Expected Graduation: July 2012) - Applied Science University (Jordan-Amman): Bsc in Civil Engineering (Graduated in 2002) [Rating: Good] TECHNICAL SKILLS - Member of Project Management Institute (PMI)‚ Certificate of Attendance (35
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global market. The Internet is becoming popular in Malaysia‚ as it is a virtual place where people share their ideas‚ build communities‚ shape the future democratically‚ and promote a new way of doing business. The Internet is the world’s biggest shopping mall that allows enterprises to do their business with low cost involved‚ yet covering global market. The usage of Internet has grown rapidly over the past years and it has become a common means for delivering and trading information‚ services and
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Is Business Bluffing Ethical? Albert Carr Carr‚ like various cut throat business men and women‚ makes the claim that business is analogous to the game of poker. Although similar characteristics and tendencies do mimic each other‚ there are distinct examples that find fault in this analogy. In recognizing Kant’s views on truthfulness‚ it can be seen that “it is ok to bluff in poker” but it is not “ok to bluff in business.” 1. The game of poker not only relies on distrust to create a competitive
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INFLUENCING NARESUAN UNIVERSITY GRADUATE STUDENTS’ PURCHASE BEHAVIOR SANITPONG SAITHIP CHUNHAPAK MOUNGTHONG PAMITTASIL UNGTAWORNDEE An Independent Study Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Master of Business Administration Degree (International Program) May 2008 Copyright 2008 by Naresuan University The independent study entitled “Purchase of Cosmetic Products: A Study of Factors Influencing Naresuan University Graduate Students’ Purchase Behavior”‚ submitted in partial
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University Rules and Regulations: A Tool for Students’ Development or Dissatisfaction? I. Introduction Kindly ask yourself what you want to see as you walk into a university. Picture yourself in a university‚ surrounded by beautiful scenery; a fresh and cool breeze touches your face and skin‚ and saying to you‚ yourself‚ what a wonderful day it is. Out of no where‚ you are startled by the way university students’ portrait themselves; untidy shirt‚ very short skirt‚ too tight blouse‚ talking back
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In our society there are a certain set of morals and ethics that one is assumed to follow. Over time‚ these morals and ethics may change. Some think moral and ethics go hand in hand. However‚ they carry two distinct terms. Ethical behavior is that which is accepted to be right or good opposed to bad or wrong in the context of the governing moral code. Morals are a set of convictions that one holds to themselves. Often times in literary works ethics and morals are depicted into society. This is particularly
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Ethical dilemmas and behavior simulations help employees to make more ethical decisions. The first step in achieving this goal is to set up a code of ethics for your organization and give each employee a copy. The code of ethics should review what is expected of each employee and provide examples and what to do in each situation. “A formal code of ethics can help you and your employees make decisions more quickly by conforming to a set of rules to which everyone agrees.” The second step is
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| |Fictional Student Name: Michael Grand Caymen DOB: 07/30/2005 Date: 03/03/2013 | |Data Sources: X( Observation | X( Student Interview | X( Teacher Interview | X( Parent Interview | ( Rating Scales | ( Normative Testing | |Description of Behavior:
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Ethical issues in business Ethical issues arising from the nature of markets - The 18th Century economist Adam Smith demonstrated how in a free market the self interest of producers and consumers will produce an outcome desirable to all concerned - But the market can also lead to inequality of income‚ wealth and market power: * Monopoly suppliers can exploit consumers * Monophony buyers can exploit supply firms * World wide inequality of income can result in unethical practices such
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