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    Business Ethics & Social Responsibility: PriceWaterHouseCoopers PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PwC) is considered to be one of the most renowned global professional services firm in the world. With 161‚000 employees located in 154 countries‚ the company’s “core values of excellence‚ teamwork and leadership (have) help us to achieve this growth.” (PricewaterhouseCoopers) They not only focus on meeting their clients’ needs but they apply on their employees’ careers with the same intensity. The company

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    Global Ethics and Social Responsibility While conducting work in any type of business setting there is always ethical and social responsibilities that we all must face at one time or another. From big business to small local own businesses‚ it is important that knowing the right from wrong is very important. This would include training for both management and staff. Companies have a more extensive ethical and social responsibility training programs when their business expands to other countries

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    with social responsibility in its overall corporate strategy? “I think that Starbucks has been concerned with social responsibility in its overall corporate strategy because in the long run it affects the bottom line. By being socially responsible‚ the business is also showing that they care about more than their profits. Caring about more than just profits allows for greater employee commitment‚ investor loyalty‚ as well as higher customer satisfaction. Research has also shown that social responsibility

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    Ethics and Social Responsibilities Paper In the United States‚ it should not be about "self-interest" but rather our moral and ethical obligation not to sell items to other countries that could harm others. Therefore‚ I disagree with the statement "it is acceptable to sell products banned in the United States in other countries (i.e. where permitted by other countries due to differences in national policies)." One example of unethical behavior is a case back in 1978‚ involving a company called

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    Introduction In order to maintain social order and stability‚ people create a lot of rules to conduct the people’s behavior. A part of these rules of conduct is included in the scope of the law‚ which needs the coercive power of the country to protect its implementation. The other part belongs to the moral category‚ and it needs to rely on self-reflection and intervention of public opinion which can assurance its implementation. The business ethics is a part of commerce responsibility‚ and it is also a part

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    need of ethics in the media today. It tries to explore how the media is being politically and financially driven and how the media forgets its responsibility towards society in its race to get high TRPs. The paper brings out the ethical questions raised in different fields of the media. It also highlights how the media moves away from its primary role‚ how important are ethics in media‚ how do media maintain their ethics and what happens when media stops focusing on ethics and its social responsibility

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    A LITERATURE REVIEW: THE IMPORTANCE OF ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILTY IN ORGANISATIONAL CONTEXT TABLE OF CONTENTS COVER PAGE TITLE PAGE1 1. INTRODUCTION3 1.1 Organizational Context4 1.2 Ethics and social responsibility5-6 1.3 The Importance of Ethics and Social Responsibility7 1.3.1 The importance of Ethics7-8 1.3.2 The Importance of Social Responsibility8-9 2. AGRUMENTS ON IMPORTANCE OF ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY10 2.1 Arguments For10-11 2.2 Arguments Against12

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    Orelia Tue.‚ July 23‚ 2013 u02a1 BUS3050 Organizational Ethics and Social Responsibility Internal and External Communication Securus Technologies’ internal communication is through written communication by postal mail and fax. All emails are work emails that are public record and are used to keep track of any communication‚ especially if an issue was to arise. Webinar and phone conference calls are heavily used because just about all of the Securus employees are not just in one

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    Corporate Social Responsibility versus Profit Maximization Introduction Nowadays‚ many large multinational corporations which occupy increasing shares in the market and high statues in the society are usually powerful in having both positive and negative effects on the public to a great extent. As a consequence‚ today‚ the concept of Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR) draws much more public attention. Social responsibility goes beyond profit making and social obligation. CSR is a business

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    this and agreeing with the concepts expressed on Chapter 16 our current textbook is that companies and marketers need to be ethical and socially responsible. “The Societal Marketing Concept requires that all marketers adhere to principles of social responsibility in the marketing of their goods and se4rvices that is they should endeavor to satisfy the needs and wants of their target markets in ways that preserve and enhance the well-being of consumers and society as a whole while fulfilling the objectives

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