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    Larry Ellison and the Americas Cup

    to the outside banks that backed Enron in their investments are all to blame in some part for the failures and detriment of so many workers throughout the world. Similar to Enron is an Italian based company, Parmalat that too, had leadership and ethics issues leading to its downfall. In both of these cases, inquisitive journalism was “the cat that undid the ball of yarn” unraveling the inner workings and failures of all involved. The Players Ken Lay was the “Captain of the ship” for Enron since

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    Accounting Fraud

    takes to trick the rest of us. I can only think of a few words; hubris, vanity, ego, arrogance and delusional. I do not believe it is truly possible to ever get away with anything. No man has a good enough memory to be a successful liar. Given the corporate ethical breaches in recent times, I will assess whether or not I believe that the current business and regulatory environment is more conducive to ethical behavior. I will say up front that as I start this paper I do not believe anything has improved

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    Atricle

    Introduction * Current business environment: Responsible business is good business Both of us used to consider that if we become rich someday, what we can do or do something significant after I read some articles on corporate social responsibility. It is true that most of great companies always contribute to their wealth and to overall societal wealth by considering the effective on their employee, customers, the environment they existed, they competitors, shareholders and others to maximum

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    Ethics

    IIUM Journal of Economics and Management 11, no.1 (2003): © 2003 by The International Islamic University Malaysia ETHICS IN ACCOUNTING EDUCATION: CONTRIBUTION OF THE ISLAMIC PRINCIPLE OF MAêLAîAH Abdul Rahim Abdul Rahman Assistant Professor, Department of Accounting, Kulliyyah of Economics and Management Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia, Jalan Gombak, 53100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (e-mail: abdulrahim@iiu.edu.my) ABSTRACT There is a growing concern over the apparently

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    Discuss the Concepts of Centralized vs. Decentralized Purchasing Authority, Identify Their Relative Advantages and Disadvantages, and Provide Examples of When Each May Be Appropriate.

    Submitted in partial fulfillment of: PROC 5000 Procurement and Acquisitions Management Topical Paper: Ethics, Social and Environmental Responsibility of Supply Management Karmin Jones Webster University Abstract Supply Management professionals application of ethics, social and environmental responsibility defines who they are in various ways. For a supply management professional to be competent for procurement, acquisitions, and logistics it is essential to be knowledgeable, persistent and

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    Ethics

    ETHICS IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Third Edition This page intentionally left blank ETHICS IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Third Edition George W. Reynolds Australia • Brazil • Japan • Korea • Mexico • Singapore • Spain • United Kingdom • United States Ethics in Information Technology, Third Edition by George W. Reynolds VP/Editorial Director: Jack Calhoun Publisher: Joe Sabatino Senior Acquisitions Editor: Charles McCormick Jr. Senior Product Manager: Kate Hennessy Mason Development

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    White Collar Crime

    committed in the business or professional setting (white collar versus blue collar jobs) to achieve financial gain. Crimes that do not involve physical violence, and that relate largely to financial matters, are often called white collar crimes. Corporate corruption is out of control for two main reasons. First, big companies are now multinational, while governments remain national. Big companies are so financially powerful that governments are afraid to take them on. It is very important to study

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    Business Ethics and the Moral Foundation of Effective Leadership

    Bahaudin G. Mujtaba | Submitted by: | Kandis D. Gaines | | N01408070 | | 5800 Lake Pointe Village Cir #617 Orlando Fl 32822 | | 386-316-1449 | | | Date of Submission: December 8, 2013 Title of Assignment: Final Term Paper: Business Ethics and the Moral Foundation of Effective Leadership CERTIFICATION OF AUTHORSHIP: I certify that I am the author of this paper and that any assistance I received in its preparation is fully acknowledged and disclosed in the paper. I have also cited

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    Organizational Behaviour

    Critical Evaluate “Stress” & “Ethics” of Foxconn A string of suicides occurred at Taiwanese-owned Foxconn in China in recent years has drawn great media attention (BBC, 2010). 20 Chinese universities worked as a team to pursue the story behind the Foxconn which they described as “labour camp” (Chan, 2013). As the major manufacturer of Apple, Foxconn should undertake the due obligations but Apple also cannot avoid its responsibility. A case study “Apple’s efforts fail to end gruelling conditions

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    Ethics

    Business Ethics and Compliance Standards of Business Conduct Dear Fellow Partner: Starbucks is the premier roaster and retailer of specialty coffee in the world and has become a truly global brand. From the beginning, we have recognized that you, our partners, are critical to our continued success. Starbucks reputation for the finest coffee in the world, legendary customer service and the highest integrity is the direct result of our collective efforts. We are all caretakers of Starbucks reputation

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