Isabel arnett was promoted to chief executive officer ceo


Ethics and Decision Making

Isabel Arnett was promoted to chief executive officer (CEO) of Tamik, Ic., a pharmaceutical company that manufactures a vaccine called Kafluk, which supposedly provides some defense against bird flu. The company began marketing Kafluk throughout Asia. After numerous media reports that bird flu could soon become a worldwide epidemic, the demand for Kafluk increased, sales, soared, and Tamik earned record profits. Tamik’s CEO, Arnett, then began receiving disturbing reports from Southeast Asia that in some patients, Kafluk had caused psychiatric disturbances, including severe hallucinations, and heart and lung problems. Arnett was informed that six children in Japan had committed suicide by jumping out of windows after receiving the vaccine. To cover up the story and prevent negative publicity, Arnett instructed Tamik’s partners in Asia to offer cash to the Japanese families whose children had died in exchange for their silence. Arnett also refused to authorize additional research within the company to study the potential side effects of Kafluk.

Using the information provided in Chapter 4 of your text, answer the following questions:

1-This scenario illustrates one of the main reasons why ethical problems occur in business. What is that reason?

2-Would a person who adheres to the principle of rights consider it ethical for Arnett not to disclose potential safety concerns and tor refuse to perform additional research on Kafluk? Why or why not?

3-If Kafluk prevented fifty Asian people who were infected with bird flu from dying, would Arnett’s conduct in this situation be ethical under a utilitarian model of ethics? Why or why not?

4-Did Tamik and Arnett violate the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in this secnario? Why or why not?

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