Chapter 4 - Ethics in International Business Introduction • Business ethics are the accepted principles of right or wrong governing the conduct of business people • An ethical strategy is a strategy or course of action that does not violate these accepted principles Ethical Issues in International Business • Many of the ethical issues and dilemmas in international business are rooted in the fact that political systems‚ law‚ economic development‚ and culture vary significantly
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Part I: Capitalism 1.1 Introduction According to an online article entitled “ Reflections on capitalism” : The word “capitalism” was popularised by Karl Marx in the middle of the 19th century .It is a social ‚ political as well as an economic system that countries use to guide their development programs and economic policies. Almost all the worlds countries are currently running their economies on capitalist inspired doctrines ‚this fact testifies to a great extent of the many advantages and viability
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Business Research Ethics Article University of Phoenix Business Research 351 April 01‚ 2013 Business Research Ethics Article This article explains why it is important for banks to have good ethics. The banks have an ethical responsibility to the government‚ the shareholders‚ and the people they serve. Communities have a history on trusting the banks to loan money to responsible parties. The banker’s role is one of stewardship based on trust (Green‚ C F 1989). The banks major responsibility
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In concept‚ business ethics is the applied ethics discipline that addresses the moral features of commercial activity. In practice‚ however‚ a dizzying array of projects is pursued under its rubric. Programs of legal compliance‚ empirical studies into the moral beliefs and attitudes of business people‚ a panoply of best-practices claims (in the name of their moral merit or their contribution to business success)‚ arguments for (or against) mandatory worker participation in management‚ and attempts
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Outcomes: The Institute of Business Ethics defines business ethics as ‘the application of ethical values to business behaviour.’ As Aristotle recognised‚ ethics is not an ethereal abstraction but is a practical aid to business problem solving. This module takes ideas from a range of disciplines (including some of the greatest thinkers of all time) to help understand‚ analyse and resolve ethical dilemmas in management. There has been a growing interest in the ethics of business and what is generally referred
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Ethics in a business since‚ is the principles and standards that determine acceptable conduct in business organizations. The acceptability of behavior in business is determined by customers‚ competitors‚ government regulators‚ interest groups‚ and the public‚ as well as each individual’s personal moral principles and values. Social responsibility is defined as a business’s obligation to maximize its positive impact and minimize its negative impact on society. Although many people use the terms social
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Describe the social implications of business ethics facing a selected business in its different areas of activity. The organisation BP BP is a British public limited company which provides gas and oil. It is stated that it is the third largest energy company and the fourth largest company in the world itself. The business provides oil‚ gas and renewable energy resources to business such as petrol stations like SHELL. The company states that their main activities are the exploration and production
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RUNNING HEAD: Ethics in Business PROBLEM 1–4 Ethics and the Manager 1. According to the IMA’s Statement of Ethical Professional Practice‚ would it be ethical for Perlman not to report the inventory as obsolete? Under the credibility line of the statement of ethical professional practice‚ it says that each member has a responsibility to disclose all relevant information that could reasonably be expected to influence an intended users understanding of the reports‚ analysis‚ or recommendations
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Business Research Ethics RES/351 August 28‚ 2013 Abstract In the health care field‚ there are the right ways and unethical ways to research drugs that can save someone’s life or cure a deadly disease. Today one will discuss how a giant manufacturer company called GlaxoSmithKline put consumers’ lives at risk‚ so they can make him or herself rich. One will examine how this company put him or herself in the whole $3 billion dollars with several lawsuits from the US government through unethical
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Electronic Copy of Your Assignments: You may need to re-submit assignments if your mentor has indicated that you may or must do so. Academic Integrity: All work submitted in each course must be the Learner’s own. This includes all assignments‚ exams‚ term papers‚ and other projects required by the faculty mentor. The known submission of another person’s work represented as that of the Learner’s without properly citing the source of the work will be considered plagiarism and will result in an unsatisfactory
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