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What factors might make a person vulnerable in each sense? What are the ethics of marketing to the vulnerable?
Provide a brief analysis of the culture and behavior of the organization Wal-Mart.
"Good ethics is good business." Do you think ethical behavior by a corporation leads to better performance in the long run?"
How would you describe the managerial philosophy of each of the companies you have chosen? What principles are involved?
Explain how they represent challenges to the free market understanding of business's environmental responsibilities.
What are some differences among social exchange theory, and the reciprocity and social responsibility norms?
Problem 1. What is ethics, and how do ethics apply to business? (Explain in details)
1. Is the IAA code of ethics really helpful in resolving Alison's dilemma? Why or why not? 2. Greg blames the incentive system for the dilemma. Is he right?
Discusses if there are ethnic influences for most of us when it comes to our diet and how we ate as children, as young adults and sometime as adults.
Do manufacturers of products for children have special obligations to consumers and society?
Apply Cooper's 5 steps model of decision making to a work problem.
Three levels of ethics (of the four) noted in the text include: professional ethics, organizational ethics, and social ethics.
If the new product fails to yield substantial profits and the company becomes insolvent, can Fox's actions be justified by the fact that he was following orders
What is the auditor's responsibility with regard to errors, fraud, and illegal acts in audit planning?
What is the significance of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act? List and describe at least three duties of the oversight board.
Problem: What is ethics, and what does it mean to "put business and ethics together"? What would it mean for a company to do this well?
What are your thoughts on why organizational ethics of Enron, Arthur Anderson, and Worldcom failed?
Which factors seem to be most important in diagnosing why bad things happen in organizations?
"Drug use is information that is rightfully private and only in exceptional cases can an employer claim a right to know about such use."
What is free source and open source and what are the risks are associated with using free source and open source materials?
Describe the legal and ethical issues surrounding Andersen's auditing of companies accused of accounting improprieties.
Examine the requirements for successful management of a Global Business. In your opinion what are the advantages and disadvantages of a company going global.
Defend whether you believe there is a connection between ethical leadership and a person's belief system and/or values.
Applied ethics seeks to apply normative ethical theories to specific cases to tell us what is right and what is wrong.
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?