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Some companies have been known to extensively interview managers with key competitors for executive positions that do not exist. How is this practice a violation of the Judeo-Christian religious vie
American Capitalism: Is a large discrepancy between executive pay and that of the average worker unfair to the worker? Is it unfair to increase a CEO's compensation at the same time that he or she d
Does Winkel receive the profit-sharing bonus? Did Dr. Vranich act ethically in raising the defense that the contract was not in writing? Winkel v. Family Health Care, P.C., 205 Mont. 40, 668 P.2d 20
What does it mean to say that managers should maximize shareholder wealth subject to ethical constraints? What ethical considerations might enter into a decision that decreases cash flow or stock pr
Aero Systems is a manufacturer of airplane parts and engines for a variety of military and commercial aircraft. It has two production departments. Department A is machine intense; Department B is la
How does your business communicate with its stakeholders? - Discuss corporate social responsibility in your business. - Discuss the social issues facing your company.
Go to a public corporation's website and read their statements on corporate social responsibility. What aspects of their ethics do you agree or disagree with? Why? The J.C. Penney Website was used t
My school's library is down and I'm unable to access the article-- Business Ethics Should Study Illicit Businesses: To Advance Respect for Human Rights: JBE JBE falseByrne, Edmund F. Journal of Busi
Outline the effects of financial planning, governance and ethical issues in modern economies. Identify current policies or initiatives that promote ethical behaviors in the corporate environment.
Describe a situation in which ethics should be considered when choosing the format or content of a communication? Why might content matter? Is it wrong to provide too much information? Why?
Children would without doubt end up going to work in workshops or factories far more dangerous and unhealthy, at a lower salary, and would be separated from their mothers.
The Enron debacle, followed by accounting scandals and bankruptcies at WorldCom and Adelphia, created what one public official reported was a "crisis of confidence" on the part of the public in the
Based on the provided article "Practical Applications of Healthcare Marketing Ethics," do you feel that competitors in the healthcare market do an adequate job of following and applying ethical prin
Question 1: Compare and contrast the various ethical decision-making approaches. Question 2: Which approach do you think is most applicable in the real world? Explain your rationale.
HighTech, Inc., manufactures computer chips and components. HighTech has just introduced a new version of its memory chip, which is far faster than the previous version.
Public concerns about worker exploitation and environmental degradation rose with the expansion of outsourcing and production in emerging economies where poverty, abundant labor, and need for job cr
Is this an ethical issue? What exactly are the ethical aspects involved in your decision? Who else is involved, or should be involved, in this decision? Who has a stake in the outcome?
For each situation, (a) identify the ethical issues that are involved and (b) discuss whether there has or has not been any violation of ethical conduct. Support your answers by reference to the rul
In the job description, make sure to discuss the role the ethics officer will play in the company as well as the qualifications this individual must hold.
Discuss the case study below from an ethics perspective (in 200-300 words of notes). Thanks. Mr. White has high cholesterol. He takes a medication for it because research shows conclusively that low
Debating the question, "Must a set of values be prescribed by the state or federal government and taught in schools or must the teaching of values be the responsibility of the families?"
Question 1. Why is the BP oil spill considered a matter of corporate social responsibility? Question 2. Discuss the BP oil spill in relation to business ethics. .
This solution looks at whether a connection exists between having knowledge about ethics and acting ethically. The specific textbook questions are:
a) What potential risk may be present in this engagement? b) What specific auditing and accounting problems appear to exist?
Question 1: What is the importance of ethic programs and employee training? Question 2: Why is it important to implement an ethics program in the workplace?