21st century has proven to be an interesting period for businesses. With the invention of social media and the availability of information on-demand through the internet and mobile devices‚ businesses are constantly facing scrutiny from the public eye in regards to how they conduct themselves. Gone are the days of the 90’s when a business didn’t have to place much emphasis on their ethical responsibilities. Today however‚ a business must be very precise and careful in how it operates. Whether it
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A pair of “Air Jordans” cost Nike about $16 dollars to produce‚ which gives Nike a gross profit of $164 per pair‚ about 90%‚ before marketing expenses. Nike’s athletic shoes used to be manufactured in Massachusetts. However‚ now they’re all made overseas‚ largely from Indonesia‚ where workers earn $4 per day‚ barely enough to pay transportation‚ shelter‚ health care‚ and a decent meal‚ and they can only dream of buying a pair of Nikes for themselves. In this situation‚ is Nike being unethical? The
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Transnational corporations‚ CSR and the course of Maersk Roskilde University Corporate Social Responsibility & Business Ethics Autumn 2011 Anders Buch Nielsen 1 Table of content ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION PROBLEM AREA PROBLEM FORMULATION METHODOLOGY DELIMITATIONS THEORETICAL PART A. P. MOELLER MAERSK GROUP CASES AGAINST MAERSK CONCLUSION REFERENCES 3 4 5 5 5 6 7 10 11 15 17 2 Abstract Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become the new buzzword and a key differentiator which companies can
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Company makes in relation to business ethic and social responsibility. Among the stakeholder affected are the employees this is because ethics and social responsibility are all about comportment in mind the full weight of any corporate verdict. Employees are affected by the decisions the company makes and a social responsibility the company is involved. Macy‘s performance in terms of business ethics‚ in a scale of 1-10 it 8/10 .Social responsibility in a scale of 1-10 it 10/10‚ with so much involvement
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Social Media; Professional Ethics and Responsibilities .................................................................................................. 3 References ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Appendix A – Survey Questions ...........................................................................................
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1. P&G company review Procter & Gamble Co. is a Fortune 500 American multinational corporation. This company headquartered in USA - Downtown Cincinnati‚ Ohio. Few numbers indicate this company size‚ influence to the world and at the same moment to the world’s society. P&G holds 22nd position in Fortune 500 companies list by their revenues (which are approximately 79‚697.0 million dollars). P&G market capitalization is bigger than many countries GDP. Furtermore P&G profit is 13‚436.0 million dollars
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scandals‚ business organizations have incorporated business ethics codes and social responsibility programs as part of their strategy to boost their public image and reputation in the community along with the reduction of potential legal fees or financial settlements resulting from legal actions against the organization. Ethics refer to the fundamental principles of an individual or a group. Social responsibility is how a business performs its activities to meet its wider obligations toward
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• Lecture 03: • Ethics & Social Responsibility Tutor: KW CHING kwching@ntu.edu.sg kwching@singnet.com.sg The environment creates uncertainty for managers Managers must respond and design adaptive organizations Uncertainty – managers do not have sufficient information about environmental factors to understand and predict environmental needs and changes 2 Management as an Integrating Activity Individuals – Organization – Environment Environment (Forces) Organization (Design ) Individuals
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References: Liu‚ J. H (1999). Press of Law‚ Corporate Social Responsibility (p2). Liu‚ L.Y (1999) Liu‚ J. H (1999). Press of Law‚ Corporate Social Responsibility (p6). Lu‚ D.F (2002) . Press of Law ‚Economics and Legal Analysis on CSR (p96). Lu‚ D Stephen P.R‚ David A. D‚ & Mary‚ C (2012) . Fundamental of Management(8th Ed) ‚ Essential Concepts and Applications
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Individual rights vs. Social responsibilities The most heinous of crimes are those committed against children. Society views these crimes as unacceptable and accepts the responsibility of ensuring the protection and safety of children from sexual predators. On the other hand even the most heinous criminals have rights. Jessica’s law ensures the social responsibility while civil rights of those convicted of crimes against children are ensured by civil rights organizations. Many of these organizations
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