and Unethical Tactics For Influencing Behavior Multiple career moves landed Jeanne Lewis in positions to influence the behavior of the employees that worked for her at Staples‚ Inc. In the context of this writing the ethical tactics used by Lewis for influencing behavior will be explored. Lewis ’ decision to work with her employees until she was confident in the team will be examined in the context of her ethical behavior as well. An early example of Lewis ’ ability to influence behavior is
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The Role of Leaders in Influencing Unethical Behavior in the Workplace Linda Klebe Treviño Michael E. Brown A fter years of focusing on explaining and predicting positive employee attitudes (e.g.‚ job satisfaction‚ employee commitment) and behaviors (e.g.‚ employee citizenship‚ work performance)‚ organizational behavior researchers have increasingly turned their attention to understanding what drives costly misconduct in organizations (Bennett & Robinson‚ 2000; Giacalone & Greenberg‚ 1997;
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Table of contents Ethical Issues in Managing Employee Behavior Pg. 1 - Abstract Pg. 2 - Intro employee behavior Pg. 2 - What are Business Ethics Pg. 3 - Introduction to unethical Practices Pg. 3 - 3 Main Reasons for Inappropriate Employee Behavior Pg. 4 - Automatic Dismissal and Managerial Personality Traits Pg. 5 & 6 -Passive Management Pg. 7 - Biases‚ Prejudge Mental and Dishonesty Pg. 9 - Uneven Distribution Pg. 10 – Steps to Evaluate Your Decision as a Manager
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Unethical Research Arnuang Bullie RES/351 Jeff Duncan November 9‚ 2012 In this paper I will try and discuss the unethical business research conduct that has resulted in individuals or a firm being convicted‚ or at least tried for‚ this conduct. Some questions will be what were the inappropriate questions‚ what were the research results‚ and who was involved in the maintaining of the participants’ confidential information‚ and were there any acts involving the use of participant information
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Checkpoint 1 Impacts of Unethical Behavior The company that I researched for unethical practices is Tyco International; the nature of the controversy was the fraud and scandals that Tyco international has gone through. In 1999 the SEC began to analyze Tyco’s accounting practices do to the company was standing in 28 million dollars in debt. They were able to pinpoint many areas that were not adding up with the amounts money was being taken and there was really no good explanation. They found out
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The Coca-Cola Company established itself as a premier beverage business by maximizing its production and distribution throughout the world. These strong production efforts were met with equally effective marketing campaigns which led to it becoming the biggest beverage company in the world. Due to these accomplishments‚ many of Coca-Cola’s controversial labor and business practices have been overlooked by many in the general public. However‚ more people are becoming aware of these disputes due
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Effect on Unethical Behavior Article Analysis The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 was intended to improve corporate governance and increase the transparency of financial audits. The legislation also could have significant effects on the public accounting industry. Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) of 2002 has requires companies to repeat the section 404-certification process annually and to review processes and controls for changes on a quarterly basis. The Act also promises to make important improvements in
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[pic] 3.4 Advanced Business Research Methods Impact of bonuses on employee behavior Group 3.01 J. Dikkers Carien Beyer 1812781 Kim Klijnsmit 1871447 Myrthe Rustemeijer 1814362 Claudia Sanua 1857134 Date: 20/02/2011 Table of contents 1.1 Introduction page 3 1.2 Research Question page 4 2.1 Theoretical Framework page 4 2.2 Hypotheses page 6 3.1 Methodology page 8 3.2 Sample & Procedure page 8 3.3
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3. There are several employee behaviors that can contaminate foods. What are some examples‚ and how would you implement a training program to minimize food contamination? Several normal behaviors that employees do can contaminate the food they work with and cause their customers to get sick by transferring the pathogens to the food they are handling. Food handlers come in contact with food at almost every step in the flow of food making process. Having good personal hygiene is the single most critical
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Unethical Recruitment Wal-Mart vs. Target Ethics is a very crucial part in businesses especially when it comes to the Human Resource department to recruit ethically. Ethics seeks to address questions about morality‚ different concepts of what is good and bad‚ right and wrong‚ justice‚ and virtue. (Hirsch‚ 2010‚ p.33) Many people associate ethics with their feelings‚ religion‚ laws and cultural society but on the contrary ethics is not a matter of one’s feelings nor is it based on religion
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