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Responsibility and controllability. Consider each of the following independent situations: A. A very successful salesman at Amcorp Computers regularly ignores the published sales catalog and offers
Explain what you take to be the strongest argument in defense of an employee's right to participate in managerial decision making. Explain what you take to be the strongest argument against such a r
A major ethical issue in international business is how products sold in other countries are priced. Describe price discrimination and give three examples of when price discrimination may become an e
Q1. What is your reaction to the above comment? Q2. Compare and contrast corporate social responsibility and ethics.
Research and discuss the use of RFID technology and its use in marketing. What are the potential ramifications of this technology to consumers? What is the outlook for the next few years with regard
What does advertising do for consumers? What does advertising do to consumers? In what ways are ads helpful and in what ways harmful to consumers?
While most of us have our opinions regarding our recent...and ongoing...housing problems, I would like to explore the ethical side as it relates to the home buyers involved who now find themselves e
Problem 1: How far should the principle "When in Rome, do as the Romans do" extend in international business? Why do you feel that way?
Identify 1-2 ethical values that can be applied cross-culturally. Why is it challenging to come up with a large list like this? What does that tell us about the challenges inherent in international
Below is a "case study." Give me your opinion on these two questions: In your opinion, would Mr. Vandivier be morally responsible for any "accidents" that resulted when pilots tested the brake?
Question: I would like to explore the ethical side as it relates to the lenders in situations where we now have had either a foreclosure or an imminent one. Briefly describe the issue while sourcing
In the Case of the Home Depot below, is it inherently unethical to make business decisions that add long-term value to the business and which do not violate law or social convention? Why or why not?
Question 1. Explain why Atkins and Granger behave in this manner and describe the benefits they expect to realize from the use of budgetary slack. Question 2. Explain how the use of budgetary slack
What do you think of the ethics of peer-to-peer file sharing? Is peer-to-peer file sharing the same as copyright infringement? Who is harmed by the activity? Who is helped? Do you think the users of
With the focus on Managerial Ethics, and Corporate Social Responsibility. Companies such as Enron, WorldCom, Adelphia, and Tyco are recent examples of bad corporate behavior.
Include a diagnosis of how trust, constancy, congruity, reliability, and integrity play a vital role in the decision-making process.
In this situation, do you think the parents of the injured student would be justified in suing the teacher and the school for negligence because the teacher was not properly supervising the children
Perform a stakeholder analysis and discuss how the various stakeholders would be affected if the CFO and CEO manipulated the earnings.
Problem 1) Describe the role of ethics and social responsibility at New Belgium Brewing? Problem 2) How has ethics and social responsibility helped to position the Fat Tire brand at New Belgium
Question 1) Define Plagiarism? Question 2) What are the punishments for intentionally and unintentionally plagiarizing as a student at Brenau University?
Ethics teleological (consequential) and deontological (nonconsequential). People live longer, healthier lives when they obtain preventative medicine during their early years. This can be seen throug
Problem: How might the U.S. government encourage stronger social support systems to provide for the aging population? Should the U.S. government step in when the social support system fails?
Problem: This solution offers a brief summation of ethics as proposed by Immanuel Kant. This includes the impact his theory has on leadership.
A customer service representative at an electronics store is surfing the Internet using one of the display computers. She accesses a website that shows graphic images of a crime scene.
What role, if any, should the existence and availability of an ethics code or policy play in helping executives and management to support and strengthen ethical behavior and resolve ethical issues?