What are the ethical implications of this kind of chronic


Discussion Bord: A Personal Framework for Ethics

Read case study titled "Shareholders with a Mission" that illustrates the growing influence of advocacy groups on corporate and government behavior. Though the agendas for these groups often reside at the extreme, even small organizations can have a powerful influence on corporate policies, especially when the groups focus on monitoring organizational compliance with government regulations and engage in subsequent whistle-blowing actions.

Focus your discussion on the following:

• To what degree has the emergence of social media leveraged the power of these advocacy groups?

o In the long run, is this a good thing or a bad thing (for consumers or the organizations being monitored)?

• What are the ethical implications of this kind of chronic monitoring and whistle blowing?

• Are there risks of more "false alarms" or imperfect or misleading information being shared globally?

• Is the potential for "doing more harm than good" exponentially increased? Explain your response.

APA format, 300 words.

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