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    Chapter4

    Ethics in International Business Chapter Outline OPENING CASE: Wal-Mart’s Chinese Suppliers INTRODUCTION ETHICAL ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Employment Practices Management Focus: Making Apple’s iPod Human Rights Environmental Pollution Management Focus: Unocal in Myanmar Corruption Moral Obligations Management Focus: News Corporation in China ETHICAL DILEMMAS THE ROOTS OF UNETHICAL BEHAVIOR Personal Ethics

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    Levis Presentation

    Levi Strauss & Co. An Analysis EEP 142 Group Project Young Lee James Moon Michael Lin Problem •The Levi Strauss company is experiencing losses and is continuing to under-perform in the denim jean market. •The firm faces the general problem of a dominant firm losing market share when more firms enter the market. Problem Background Successes Competition Solutions Responsibility Conclusion Q&A Background - History •The company was founded by Levi Strauss in 1853 primarily selling wholesale

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    Nike Case Study

    Established in 1972.  Company has $10 billion in     annual revenue. It sells in 140 countries. It only Sub Contracts. Employs 550,000 all around. Mission Statement “ Just Do It “ Accusations !!  Products are made in      Sweatshops. Many are Child Worker. Work in hazardous condition. Less than Subsistence Wages. Nike have become symbol of Evils of Globalization. Global Exchange – A Human Right Organization targeted Nike for repeated critisicm. Accusations !!  The condition

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    International Law and Global Market

    International Law and Global Market Name Bus 311 Business Law Instructor Date In this research paper, I will talk about International Laws and the Global Market. We will define International laws and its power. Questions like why are there international laws also will be answer. Who creates International laws and who enforces them? Are they really necessary? All this questions will be answer and explained. We will also talk about the Global Market. The effects that international laws have

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    main attractions for sponsoring this product. Legal, Cultural, and Ethical Challenges The biggest legal issues that Nike has to worry about are the age limited of their workers. It has been said that Nike has underage children working in the sweatshop slaving and not making enough money to survive. Not only are the children working in the company legally, but they are working under hazardous conditions that are affecting the children and other workers health. To assure safe and healthful working

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    Child Labor

    Child Labor: Threatening the economy and well-being of children Child labor has existed throughout American history and throughout the world for many years. A quote from Lewis Hine in 1980 states: "There is work that profits children, and there is work that brings profits only to employers. The object of employing children is not to train them, but to get high profits from their work.” As factories started to assemble, most owners preferred children as their workers because the owners thought

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    Globalization

    ‘Corporate Social Responsibility’ (CSR) refers to a form of corporate self-regulation integrated into a business model, which usually involves active compliance with the law, ethical standards, and international norms. This theory aims to achieve positive impacts on the environment, consumers, employees, and the communities. Under the force of globalization, this theory has been challenged by the diminishing different roles of the government and firms, especially when the power of multinational

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    Total Quality Management

    Introduction In this assignment I will make a research based on any organisations of my choice regarding Total Quality Management (QTM). I will outline and analysis how it has introduced and developed a complete system of TQM management. I will research quality control, lean manufacturing, ISO 9000, Six Sigma and a customer focused culture. Also I will discuss if Total Quality Management (QTM) has been carried out successfully from the organisations and talk of the impact it has to the organisations

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    Sociology

    dominance of practical, theoretical and formal rationalization processes in modern Western societies implies immense consequences for the type of person likely to live in these societies. Another example from the documentary was the Nike sweatshop they tried to investigate. The Nike Corporation opened a manufacturing plant in a very poverish country and took advantage of the people by providing low wages and

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    Globalization

    Globalization and our Responsibilities Vanessa Strachan Saint Leo University Globalization and our Responsibilities Globalization Globalization is the integration of the world’s economies; it helps to increase productivity, which can raise the standard of living. It is driven by technology advancements in communications and transportation and motivated by the desire for free markets. “Globalization can be technological (the Internet), economic (trade, pro- duction), cultural (television)

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