see the investigation that led to his conviction. This conviction put an end to his career and was expelled as a senate in 1977. Although Joseph DiCarlo sealed his own fate‚ his actions were illegal‚ and unethical. With such a thin line between what is unethical and illegal it is usually up to the organization or research firms to determine if any research or action is would be characterized as unethical or illegal. Most businesses or and organizations strive themselves to instil ethical practices
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Jake Hall RES/351 Facilitator: Jeff Geffert Week 1 Assignment Due May 20‚ 2013 Submitted May 20‚ 2013 Introduction The purpose of business research is to allow a business to set itself apart from its competitors by gathering as much information on the industry that it can and utilizing that data to create unique methodologies and business practices. Researching a business will provide information on things such as what products consumers like or do not like to buy‚ what the start-up
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Recruitment in the U.S. Army * RES 351 September 29‚ 2014 * Recruitment in the U.S. Army The US Army is like any other business; they are in constant need of new and fresh employees or Soldiers. The US Army for almost ten years now has stretched‚ bent and broken some of their own recruiting rules in order to keep up with the demands of the wars. Now that the wars are coming to an end‚ they have started to realize that all the rules that have been stretched‚ bent and broken really need to be in
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1 BUSINESS RESEARCH ETHICS BUSINESS RESEARCH ETHICS RES/351 January 15‚ 2014 Aruna Abeyakoon Business Research Ethics The ethics in the business of research does refer to the code of conduct that would be expected to be observed while conducting the research. The ethical conduct applies to both the organization and the individual researcher of the conducting research. Such ethical behavior must be included in the steps of the research
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Stages of the Research Process Eric Watkins RES/351 October 08‚ 2014 Robert Caldwell Stages of the Research Process Research engages a systematic procedure that focuses on being goal oriented and collecting a ton of data for investigation so the investigator can arrive at a conclusion. This procedure is employed in all research and assessment projects‚ aside from the research approach (scientific method of inquiry‚ assessment research‚ or action study). Using this system‚ the research
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Research RES / 351 01/28/2013 Current Events in Business Research “When you take stuff from one writer it’s plagiarism; but‚ when you take it from many writers‚ it’s research” – Wilson Mizner (1876-1933) In order for companies to set themselves apart from their competitors‚ it is vital to gather as much information on the industry that is being considered. Researching a business helps to provide information on such things like what consumers like and don’t like to purchase‚ what it will cost
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Ethics can go unnoticed at times‚ but‚ in actuality‚ ethics are of supreme significance for a list of grounds within any organization. Businesses have to make sure they adhere or abide by all level of ethics in all actions of the business. Ethics are one of the main focuses when it comes to business research. In this paper‚ the discussion will be prepared in relation between situations in which unethical business research behaviors were carried out by the business. The intention of this paper is
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This file of RES 351 Week 3 Discussion Questions and Summary shows the solutions to the following problems: DQ 1: Differentiate between the scientific method and applied research. Which one is most often used in business? Provide an example of either that might be appropriate from your current or previous place of employment DQ 2: You are the manager of a hotel. There have been several complaints from guests relating to employee attitude. Provide a description of three different types
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RUNNING HEAD:Business Research Ethics Business Research Ethics RES 351 Business Research Ethics An article was chosen from the University Library to evaluate the issue of unethical business research conduct. The article chose is called Flacking for Big Pharma: Drugmakers Don’t Just Compromise Doctors; They Also Undermine the Top Medical Journals and Skew the Findings of Medical Research . The identification of the unethical business research
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How to Bring Apple Back to the Top RES/351 September 26‚ 2013 How to Bring Apple Back to the Top On June 27‚ 2007 Apple released the first generation iPhone. Apple had revolutionized a number of their products prior to the iPhone. The iPod was the most popular electronic for personal entertainment for years. At the release of the original iPhone‚ Apple saw a similar effect on the cell phone industry. There was not another phone on the market that had a virtual keyboard‚ the ability to receive
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