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    Economic analysis of bribery is imbalance in the distribution of wealth. (Masami Mustaza‚ 2009). The rich family will become richer and the poor family will become poorer. The poor pay a higher share of their income on bribes than the rich. An IMF study shows that an increase of just 0.78 percent in corruption reduces the income growth of the poorest 20 percent of the people in a country by 7.8 percent a year. The poor will face tremendous difficulties in improving their lives since they have no

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    Training and seminar provides guides for management to practice a strong code of conduct and also will create awareness on whistle blower program. New employees should be trained at the time of hiring about the company’s values and its code of ethics. This training should explicitly cover expectations of all employees regarding their duty to communicate certain matters‚ a list of types of matters including actual or suspected fraud to be communicated along with specific examples and information on how

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    Misty Baker Business Ethics Issue Bribing In today’s Business World There are a million ethical issues in today ’s businesses and unfortunately there is no perfect decision measurement for all these issues. Ethical decision making can involve a number of determining factors. These factors can include; distinguishing between what is unethical as opposed to illegal‚ by finding important facts‚ and identifying the ethical issues involved.

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    Bribery and Corruption Bribery and corruption are frequent still in today’s society. Hitt‚ the author of his book Management describes ethics as Ariel David who wrote “Italy police arrest 8 in Mafia wind farms plot” illustrates many individuals are violating the code of ethics. Moreover‚ this article brings forth the question about ethics‚ whether or not if it’s acceptable in today’s business environment. In “Italy police arrest 8 in Mafia wind farms plot”‚ David concludes that bribery

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    ASSIGNMENT Kraft Food Inc. SM0376 Doing Business in Europe‚ Asia and the Americas Northumbria University Presented by 09 January 2011 NU Student Number: 11035717 SHAPE Student Number: 117011424 Table of Contents PART A 1 Question 1 1.1 Defining Partnership…………………………………………………...…5 1.2 Advantages of Kraft chooses Cadbury as a partner……………………...….5 2 Question 2 2.1 Potential risks of this acquisition………………………………………….6 2.2 Impacts

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    were not reported on the financial statements. In this way‚ the debts were hidden from the stakeholders. Also‚ the borrowed funds were treated as income. From the perspective of the potential stakeholders‚ Enron seemed to have low debts and high level of income‚ which was further overprice the shares of the company. Andrew Fastow had personal financial stake in these SPE (in the form of silent partners). He used these SPE to raise funds. In this way‚ he would make millions of dollars by defrauding

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    Journal of Management and Business Research Volume 12 Issue 13 Version 1.0 Year 2012 Type: Double Blind Peer Reviewed International Research Journal Publisher: Global Journals Inc. (USA) Online ISSN: 2249-4588 & Print ISSN: 0975-5853 A Case Study of Siemens’ Violation of Business Ethics in Argentine Based On Stakeholder Theory By Zhu Wenzhong & Fu Limin Guangdong University of Foreign Studies (GDUFS) Abstract - Hand in hand with prosper of International business brought by globalization

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    Doing Business in India

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    We believe the single greatest risk of doing business in India is its bureaucracy. The Indian bureaucracy is often referred to as "babudom." An Indian bureaucrat is often referred to as a "babu." Today‚ babu may also mean "Sir" or "Mr." The babudom was formed after India gained independence from Britain. It employs many more people than necessary and it is highly unproductive. Each geographic region of the babudom requires specific government permissions and taxes. Making progress in the babudom

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    An important aspect of any business is to be able to analyze and evaluate the environment‚ both internally and externally‚ in which the business is to operate (Plunkett‚ Attner‚ & Allen‚ 2008). The cost of doing business overseas is a concept that is related to evaluating the external environment‚ where a manager or business owner must consider such elements as “the strengths and weaknesses of suppliers and partners‚ the availability of additional labor and technology‚ and the needs of external

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    Siemens Ethical Problem

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    ETHICS: THE BRIBERY SCANDAL IN SIEMENS (2006) In November 2006‚ Siemens company the Germany’s industrial giant had been involved in the largest bribery scandal that Germany had never experienced before. Managers used to secure abroad contracts by paying bribes to their clients. Is this an unethical behaviour or just a way to make profits for their company as they pretend that they didn’t make any personal gain? Is this behaviour could be considered as a sort of lobbying? What are the lessons

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