• Q : Breaches of loyalty terminate the agents authority....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Ethical Issue: Does an agent's breaches of loyalty terminate the agent's authority? How does your employer handle breaches of loyalty and ethics?

  • Q : Ethics of marketing to the vulnerable....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Explain two ways in which a consumer could be described as vulnerable. What factors might make a person vulnerable in each sense? What are the ethics of marketing to the vulnerable?

  • Q : Culture and behavior of the organization wal-mart....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Describe the observable aspects of each of the above. Provide a brief analysis of the culture and behavior of the organization Wal-Mart.

  • Q : Ethical behavior by a corporation leads....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    "Good ethics is good business." Do you think ethical behavior by a corporation leads to better performance in the long run?" Can you think of any examples where a company's ethical behavior resulted

  • Q : Nike and mcdonalds-business ethics....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    How would you describe the managerial philosophy of each of the companies you have chosen? What principles are involved? What are the overriding aims, values, and goals of each company?

  • Q : Understanding of business environmental responsibilities....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Give examples of at least two market failures and explain how they represent challenges to the free market understanding of business's environmental responsibilities.

  • Q : Differences among social exchange theory....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    What are some differences among social exchange theory, and the reciprocity and social responsibility norms? Which best explains helping behavior? Why?

  • Q : How do ethics apply to business....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Question 1. What is ethics, and how do ethics apply to business? (Explain in details) Question 2. What is spyware? (Would this include key logging while at work?)

  • Q : Is the iaa code of ethics really helpful in alisons dilemma....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Problem 1. Is the IAA code of ethics really helpful in resolving Alison's dilemma? Why or why not?

  • Q : Responsibility segmentation analysis....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Denys C. began a manufacturing organization, BFBS, LLC., in 2003. The firm specializes in natural hair care products. Most clients are mid-sized national and international retailers who have highly

  • Q : Mattel and home depot-business ethics....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Do manufacturers of products for children have special obligations to consumers and society? If so, what are these responsibilities?

  • Q : Professional ethics-organizational ethics and social ethics....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Three levels of ethics (of the four) noted in the text include: professional ethics, organizational ethics, and social ethics. Explain each of these forms of ethics. Use examples as needed, to clari

  • Q : Did fox act in an ethical manner....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Question 1. Did Fox act in an ethical manner? Explain. Question 2. If the new product fails to yield substantial profits and the company becomes insolvent, can Fox's actions be justified by the fact

  • Q : Significance of the sarbanes-oxley act....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Question 1. What is the significance of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act? Question 2. List and describe at least three duties of the oversight board.

  • Q : Organizational ethics of enron and arthur anderson....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Question: What are your thoughts on why organizational ethics of Enron, Arthur Anderson, and Worldcom failed?

  • Q : Diagnosing why bad things happen in organizations....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Question: Which factors seem to be most important in diagnosing why bad things happen in organizations? What role does the individual, and individual conscience, play in making sure good things happ

  • Q : Provisions of the sarbanes-oxley act....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    How can the provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act help minimize the likelihood of auditors failing to identify accounting irregularities?

  • Q : Laws and ethics of the home and host country....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    What can American companies do to protect themselves and still be competitive in other countries while staying within the Laws and Ethics of the Home and Host Country? Is it possible?

  • Q : Ethical leadership and persons belief system....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Defend whether you believe there is a connection between ethical leadership and a person's belief system and/or values. Be specific and provide examples.

  • Q : Paying tip or bribery-business ethics....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    "Paying a large tip to secure a better table in a restaurant is the same as offering a bribe in business to secure a contract." Defend or oppose this statement.

  • Q : Downsizing or smartsizing a firms employment ranks....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    If so, what actions would you take to be fair to both shareholders and employees if you were charged with downsizing or "smartsizing" a firm's employment ranks? What ethical base would you employ to m

  • Q : Climate which best describes ppg industries....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Based on the ethics climates presented in chapter which climate best describes PPG Industries? Is this climate type best for promoting ethics in the workplace? Explain why or why not.

  • Q : Social responsibility when reaching decisions....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    What are the strongest, most persuasive arguments in favor of a board's consideration of its social responsibility when reaching decisions?

  • Q : Ethics and elements of operations and marketing....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    When it comes to ethics and elements of operations and marketing, are these areas in need of greater formal requirements and regulations?

  • Q : Examine the decision-making process....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    The Federal Trade Commission regulates advertising based on two criteria: deception and unfairness. How can an ad be unfair? Who gets hurt by deceptive advertising? Examine the decision-making proce

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