authors undertook a qualitative research of West Point, an institution based in the United States of America that focuses mainly on training cadets to be commissioned into the United States Army (Dufresne & Offstien, 2012) . The article presented a background on ethics and highlighted a number of cases involving companies that have been cited for ethical breaches. In developing the background to the research, landmark court cases were cited and the relatedness to the research was presented. Included
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When businesses started out about thirty years ago, technology was minimal and not a valuable resource. Associates were able to use a typewriter and some computers but it was for basic purposes. Notes at meetings were written by hand and documents were transferred via floppy disks in the mail. There were no cell phones and word of mouth advertising never exceeded past family members and close friends. Consumer products were advertised solely on self-benefit-oriented basis meaning they displayed a
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I.T.S - INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT GREATER NOIDA Announces National Seminar on Ethical Imperatives for Contemporary Business Organisations 20th & 21st January, 2012 Venue of the Seminar Seminar Hall, I.T.S- Institute of Management 46, Knowledge Park III, Greater Noida-201308 Ph: 0120-2331000/1062/1069, 9212180556 E Mail ID: imseminar@its.edu.in Website: www.itsim.edu.in About I.T.S-The Education group I.T.S is a fast growing education group in Northern India. Established in 1995 with its
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Business Research Ethics Kelly Coggins RES/351 Business Research May 6, 2014 Dr. Gemignani Business Research Ethics: Perceptions of Unethical Faculty Behavior The general public has become nearly desensitized and disgusted by repeated revelations of unethical behavior occurring at all levels of management and government, especially in the academic community where educators are entrusted with serving as role models to the next generation. While unethical conduct in academia
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Business Research Ethics RES/351 Business Research Ethics The article for my assessment in this weeks assignment is an article from the Internet titled “Pharmaceutical Company Forced to Pay $3 Billion Over Faking Research, Bribing Doctors”, written by “Michael Belk in” a columnist for “Health Impact News Daily”. The article explains that on July 2, 2012, Global health care giant GlaxoSmithKline LLC (GSK) agreed to plead guilty and to pay $3 billion to resolve its criminal and civil liability
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Requirement(s) CBEB 3305 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 3 English None Main Reference 1. Charles W. L. Hill, Chow-Hou Wee, Krishna Udayasankar (2012), International Business: An Asian Perspective, Singapore: McGraw hill. Additional References: 2. Charles W. L. Hill (2009), International Business, 7th edition, Singapore: McGraw-Hill 3. Mohd Nazari Ismail (2007), Globalization Debate, UM Press. Teaching Materials/ Equipment Text Book, Journal Articles, Case Studies Learning Strategies
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When a person thinks about personal ethics, the first thing that comes to mind is an individual understanding of right and wrong. My personal values impact the workplace like everybody else. The most important value that a person can possess is integrity. I try to be as calm and composed as possible. No matter how tempting an action is, I will try to stay away from it if it is not in sync with my set ground rules or the set of ethics that I follow. This quality has proved to be very
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Fujifilm BUS302 A Management Comparison of Kodak and Fujifilm Description of the History and Core Businesses Both Kodak and Fujifilm will be examined to identify the similarities and differences in their business successes and failures. Each business will be analyzed to develop a more complete understanding of how the businesses were formed and the paths each has followed to arrive at their current market positions. Kodak Eastman Kodak was started in 1888 when the first
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INTRODUCTION: The article chosen for the critical review is “ERP Training with a web-based electronic learning system: The flow theory perspective” by: Duke Hyun Choi, Jeoungkun Kim, Soung Hie Kim. The article built strengths from the limitations of previous studies. Based from their range of literatures, they have found a gap in the information delivery system which is the lack of theoretical background. Then, exploration and validation of relationships with its key concepts. Through these boundaries
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Slideshows Insider Parenting P os ted: M on, J an 1 2 2 0 0 9 . 2 :1 9 A M I ST Corporate News E mail del.ic io.us digg news V ine P rint Satyam shows B-schools too need a code of ethics Most of the people primarily involved in the Satyam scam have a connection with reputed business schools Business Case | Premchand Palety font s ize Livemint Home ADVERTISEMENT The Satyam Computer Services Ltd scandal has show n w hat bad corporate governance can lead to. It w ill take some time
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