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    NIKE Introduction The declaration by Philip H Knight that he would discontinue financial aid to the University of Oregon was a major issue that attracted the attention of the world media. That Mr. Knight had chosen to cut links with his alma mater was an issue that was greatly analyzed not just because of the business compulsions that hid behind the decision‚ but because the issue was important to understand the attitude of multinational companies towards business ethics. custom essays Analysis

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    The role of the government also plays a major role in these challenges that are faced by Nike. As we know that government laws and regulations differ from country to country and this makes manufacturing of products very difficult challenge for the international companies like Nike. The host governments have laws concerns against consumer protection‚ information and labeling‚ employment‚ wages and salaries and safety of the workers who work in those firms. The international organizations must keep

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    TECHNICAL NOTES Unethical Practices in Nigerian Engineering Industries: Complications for Project Management O. E. Alutu1 and M. L. Udhawuve2 Abstract: The purpose of the paper is to establish the unethical practices in engineering industries and identify the various factors that could encourage unethical practices in the nation’s life with a view to highlighting the findings for corruption-free management of projects. A sample of 226 was randomly selected for the study from a population of 12

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    product can offer a certain level of value that‚ in fact‚ it cannot. E.g. the way lotion are made to portray light skinned people as if when a customer purchases lotion and apply to their skin they will also look like that. And further more on unethical practice are such things like expiry date not displayed on certain items. Some marketers do not display the expiry date on their products they offer and hence they make a heath hazard. Exorbitant pricing A key to marketing success is to engage in

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    French etiquette‚ which means a good procedure for association between fellow human families.  Meanwhile‚ ethics derived from the Latin‚  meaning moral philosophy and is the correct way of life from the standpoint of culture‚ morality‚ and religion. Business practice means practicing with the etiquette of business procedures so polite and courteous business life enjoyable because of mutual respect. Business etiquette applies to office life attitude‚ the attitude to face business associates‚ and the attitude in

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    åHOME|MAIN | | Banks and Unethical Practices | Almost every business concern is involved in unethical practices in one way or the other and so are the banks in Pakistan. The primary source of information on this subject amongst other sources are publications of SBP and annual reports of Pakistan Banking Mohtasib which was established in 2005 to resolve banker-customer disputes and since then it has effectively contributed towards improvement in banking sector.Banks in Pakistan are involved

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    mistreated their workers. But the region is brimming with countless numbers of factories operated by lesser known firms that Foxconn may not be the worst perpetrator. Human rights group China Labor Watch is trying to raise the issue of unethical labor practices at HEG Electronics‚ a major supplier for Samsung‚ Motorola and LG. According to the group‚ HEG Electronic has started employing underage workers (under 16 years of age) to work at its factory due to the high demand of the electronic components

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    Alberto Martinez. Unethical Business Practices The modern business world is characterized for being aggressive and competitive. Companies must be alert and always ready to take advantage of opportunities as quickly as possible. If companies are not aggressive enough they risk losing business to other competitors. For all these reasons‚ many people now question whether there is a place for ethics in this highly competitive capitalist

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    in which academic dishonesty is unethical and highly frowned upon; it leaves one to wonder if such unethical practices will carry over into the workforce. The attitude one has toward dishonesty while achieving academic goals can also be reflected in the way one conducts business. If such unethical practices are taken lightly while in school‚ there is always the possibility that they will be taken lightly while working in the business world. Dishonest practices are not only confined to the academic

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    Unethical Research Practices Unethical research is commonly found within pharmaceutical companies. In a hurry to get new drugs to market‚ companies will often cut corners during the research process. Pharmaceutical companies will spend millions of dollars on drug research‚ but very little on unethical drug promotion (Parmar‚ Jalees‚ 2004). The purpose of this paper is to inform the reader of how unethical research practices can lead to death from both past and present case studies. Present Rizwan

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