York University Schulich School of Business Marketing Department MKTG 2030 – Winter 2014 – Marketing Management – Sections R‚ S‚ T Instructor: Linda Reeser (lreeser@schulich.yorku.ca) Section R: Tuesday 8.30-11.30am – N107 Office: N304. Section S: Tuesday 2.30-5.30pm – N107 Office hours: Tuesday 12-2 or by appointment Section T: Thursday‚ 2.30-5.30pm – N107 Description Marketing involves satisfying consumer needs and desires with the right product/service‚ priced at the right
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Name: Course: Tutor: Date: QUESTION: Critically examine the ethical and social concerns in global business and their relevance in the Kenyan economic situation. Introduction Ethics are defined as the process of distinguishing the right and good from the wrong and bad and they call for a moral responsibility to pursue the good and right. Business ethics are concerned with the good or right and the bad or wrong behavior in the business organization context. Social responsibility
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ENRON ACCOUNTING FAILURE AND ETHICAL ISSUES ENRON ACCOUNTING FAILURE AND ETHICAL ISSUES Lecturer: DR SITI ZELEHA ABDUL RASHID Prepared by: SAMIRA ALVANDI SHAHRZAD KARIMI HAMED KHAZAEI 1 ENRON ACCOUNTING FAILURE AND ETHICAL ISSUES ENRON ACCOUNTING FAILURE AND ETHICAL ISSUES 2 ENRON ACCOUNTING FAILURE AND ETHICAL ISSUES Table of content: Abstract……………………………………………………………………………..…...4 1. Introduction ……………………………………………………………………..……5 2. Literature review ………………………………………………………………
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Contrast the three ethical perspectives Relativism: The belief that one’s values are correct given the culture‚ although cannot be proven most times. Emotivism: A perspective in which one’s emotions dictate over a judgment on a topic/situation. Ethical egoism: A perspective in which one’s desires and ideas are right‚ and anything apposing that is wrong. How do the perspectives differ from the ethical theories? Values and morals are what makes the difference between perspectives and ethical theories
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Current Ethical Issue in Business Toyota Ethical Issue Charlie Badell‚ Dawn Vinaguerra‚ Dotlyn Robertson‚ Farida Biobaku‚ Peter Daunoy HCS 350 July 18‚ 2011 John Muench‚ MSM Current Ethical Issue in Business Ethics are moral principles of knowing right and wrong. All human action comes under the ethics of right or wrong. In the corporate world‚ ethics may be known as moral business principles. As defined by Crystal (2010)‚ “Business ethics is the behavior
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Ethical issues relating to the use of the Internet and the implications for managers and business practice. by Mihai C. Orzan Abstract When we address the topic of ethical issues on the Internet we are generally referring at two different matters: privacy and intellectual property. Each has been examined extensively in the last five years‚ since the Internet explosive intrusion in everyday life activities‚ each has an important number of sub fields that require special attention from
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Define and contrast the three ethical perspective? "Relativism is the idea that one’s belief and values are understand in terms of one’s society culture or even one’s own individual values" (Mosser). All around the world people do things different such as eat different‚ speak different language even their religion custom are different. What might be right in one’s country could be right in another. For example in USA we eat beef but in India eating beef is against their religion. "Emotivism rejects
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Something’s rotten in Hondo A case study List of facts Key facts There are many key facts in this case study related to the situation. George‚ the plant manager of Ardnak Plastic inc. is emitting contaminants consistently above the EPA guidelines. Headquarters will not invest in new scrubbers‚ therefore leaving George with 2 options: correct the problem somehow or face the fines imposed by the EPA. The other plants have advised George to release heavy emissions at night when EPA inspectors
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In international relations‚ aid (also known as international aid‚ overseas aid‚ or foreign aid) is – from the perspective of governments – a voluntary transfer of resources from one country to another.[2] Humanitarianism and altruism are at least partly an objective for the giving of aid.[3] It may have other functions as well: it may be given as a signal of diplomatic approval‚ or to strengthen a military ally‚ to reward a government for behaviour desired by the donor‚ to extend the donor’s cultural
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Behavior From large corporations to small businesses‚ individuals involved in all types of business often face ethical issues stemming from employee behavior. For example‚ whether an employee can spend work time checking personal email accounts‚ how a manager deals with claims of harassment and to what extent a manager can "groom" a certain employee for a promotion are all examples of ethical issues regarding employee behavior. There are legal consequences for some unethical employee behavior. For example
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