through a mass medium." Therefore one kind of promotional activity‚ separate from publicity (free)‚ sales promotion (not forms of communication)‚ and personal selling (not impersonal nor through a mass medium). * Morally neutral: neither in itself good nor bad. Reason: Advertising is a tool. ROLE OF ADVERTISING IN MODERN BUSINESS WORLD Economic Function * Advertising communicates the message in persuasive language * It creates wide markets as the information is delivered to people far
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infamous Internet "worm" that brought the Internet to a standstill back in 1988. Morris a highly knowledgeable first year graduate student at Cornell University authored this worm program which exploited many security flaws in the UNIX operating system to spread throughout the Internet. Reactions to his worm are greatly varied. Some claim that this act was unlawful‚ irresponsible‚ and negligent. However‚ other have heralded his release
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Legal and Ethical Considerations: Main Challenges 1. Understanding the moral risks of new technology. Millions of records on private citizens now available over the counter pose a threat to privacy. Principles of right and wrong 2. Establishing corporate ethics policies that include information systems issues. Main Social Legal and Ethical issues: 1. Privacy & personal information 2. Freedom if speech 3. Can we trust computers? 4. Intellectual property
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Societies‚ religions‚ professional groups all around the globe have their own principles or standards of conduct‚ which are followed by their members (Davis‚ Fowler‚ & Aroskar‚ 1997). Ethics is concerned with what is right‚ and what is wrong‚ good or bad‚ fair or unfair‚ responsible or irresponsible‚ it relates to what we ought to do in terms of rights‚ obligations‚ and benefits to society‚ fairness‚ or specific virtues. It is not just about what the case is or what is most acceptable or convenient
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Ethical Theories Ethical theories are the concepts that provide various viewpoints and guidance in making beneficial decisions. With the ethical theories‚ principles can be beneficial to each of the theories success. In this paper‚ traditional theories analyze how to gain a principle understanding of where they originated and how they achieve as theories. Ethical theories include and provide a brief background of Utilitarianism‚ Kantian‚ Social Contract‚ Divine Command‚ Natural Law‚ and the
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INTRODUCTION The first article ‘hundreds of economists agree Marijuana legalization could save taxpayers $13 billion per year’ by Jonathan Benson underlines a sensible ethical issue which legalizing a plant regarded as drug – though non-narcotic – in other to save and to make more money. In second article‚ “Pepsi’s ’Next’ generation - Less sugar!”‚ Scott Morefield highlights Pepsi’s procedures of making soft-drink –thereby making money – which harmful for the customers. On one hand‚ Pepsi gets
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HIE to Analytics. A few thoughts. Terry Richardson (terrrich@nova.edu) “The biggest issues in the design‚ configuration‚ and implementation of EHR and HIE technology are that we need to better understand what needs to be built‚ the difficulty in building these kinds of systems‚ and that HIT needs to serve physicians in a way that augments their job and their ability to treat patients.” The concept itself is simple enough. We supply physicians with information systems such as electronic health
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Running head: AN ETHICAL VIEW 1 An Ethical View Bernetta Scott Ethics and Legal Issues Walden University An Ethical View Moral and ethical viewpoints are often shaped and molded by your society; learning to respect others‚ tolerance‚ my family‚ church‚ co-workers‚ past and present life experiences has influenced my moral and ethical viewpoints. Knowing right from wrong and how to treat others has been the …….in this process. I. Influences on
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Ethical Dilemma Essay Dan Brown ETH/316 August 5‚ 2013 Becky Mott Ethical Dilemma Essay In the first ethical dilemma‚ I am presented with an employee who is blogging anonymously about products our company makes. I am also presented with information from another employee who illegally hacks into the anonymous employees home computer to get proof that this individual was the anonymous blogger. In the second ethical dilemma‚ a disgruntled former employee broke into the development labs
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position he gave it to my co worker‚ we didn’t talk to each or not even look at each other for months. That’s what causes a convert conflict. With him and me not talking it made him realize that he was wrong about what he has done about the situation. A few months goes bye and finally my co worker said he was sorry about what he done and the only reason why he did it was because he was about to became a dad with twins babies and he needed the money bad. So at the end I forgive him and I told him that
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