CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND BUSINESS ETHICS ETHICAL AND UNETHICAL HACKING Acknowledgement We would like to express our special thanks of gratitude to our teacher‚ Professor Supriya Matthew who gave us the golden opportunity to do
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HotOrNot was sold for $20 million‚ how do we justify the price of this acquisition? In order for this acquisition to make logical sense‚ we would have to find out whether the benefits outweigh the costs. It is clear that in HotOrNot case‚ the costs were minimal as there were bandwidth costs in the beginning‚ and this cost would decline and close to zero as time went by. therefore we shall focus on benefit for now. To begin with‚ it is understandable that the sources
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2.2.1 Impact on Stakeholders This kind of unethical way of branding to rip off the best sellers‚ employees will be directly affected in terms of creativity and the job performance. It is because Tesco branding could lead to all the employees to be less creativity towards their products and eventually lowered down the job performance badly (Gong‚ Huang & Farh‚ 2009). All the products they produced is almost similar to those bestselling brands‚ they just refer and create a similar one and label
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Effects of Unethical Behavior Article Analysis Prior to 2002 there were no regulations enforcing lawful ethical accounting practices. There were also no internal accounting controls which led to the large corporations to commit fraud by altering the books to make them look more profitable. By providing false information and significant omissions in there financial statements investors were enticed into forking up large amounts of money into these corporations. The effect of these actions will
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Interview is your first impression on your dream company after your resume. From clothes to conduct to language to information to skill – everything is important. Employers don’t just want a skilled person‚ they want a complete package of skills and soft skills. Questions may differ from industry to industry‚ but some dos and don’ts remain the same. Here are a few tips for your next interview: Know yourself Though more important for first timers‚ but even those who have worked for a few years tend
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has now decided to cash out‚ forcing Natureview to increase sales revenue to $20 million by 2002 in order to position itself at the most attractive value level for acquisition or to attract other venture capitalists’ investment. Although its old business model was successful‚ the pressure now required the company to make a decision between whether to stay in natural foods channel or to enter selected supermarkets. Previously marketed through the natural foods channel‚ Natureview has developed
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Stantec Incorporated was a sole proprietorship founded in 1954 in a 250 square foot office in Edmonton by Dr. Don Stanley. It was initially named D.R. Stanley and Associates. In 1955‚ Stanley hired a railway engineer named Herb Roblin and a former chief bridge engineer named Louis Grimble. The company was renamed to Stanley‚ Grimble and Robin Ltd. In 1983‚ Stanley appointed Ron Triffo as president and COO‚ while Stanley retained his role as CEO and chair. The company formed an urban development company
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skogens produkter Organizational exposure to risk of unethical behaviour – In Eastern European timber purchasing organizations Daniel Norberg & Emil Gustafsson Master Thesis Nr 17 2008 ISSN 1654-1367 Institutionen för skogens produkter Organizational exposure to risk of unethical behaviour – In Eastern European timber purchasing organizations Daniel Norberg & Emil Gustafsson Master Thesis 30 ECTS credits‚ D-level in Business Administration Daniel Norberg & Emil Gustavsson‚ Master
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Effect of Unethical Behavior Article There are a few factors that can lead to unethical practices and behaviors in accounting such factors are financial pressure‚ opportunity‚ and rationalization. With proper checks and balances and accounting procedures a company can minimize the risk of unethical practices and behaviors. Unfortunately‚ there is no sure way to completely avoid unethical practices and behaviors. The most important element of unethical practices and behavior is opportunity
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Case Summary: Between 1966 and 1975‚ Orkin Exterminating Company contracted with their customers a “lifetime” termite protection control if the contracted customers continue to pay the annual renewal fee. But‚ this contract became too expensive for Orkin when US suffered price inflation. It decided to increase annual renewal fee by 40 Percent. Few persistent customers were able to escape the rate increase through an accommodation plan‚ while most customers were not informed about this possibility
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