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Papers On Business Ethics
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Case Study: Paul Cronan
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This 6 page paper discusses the legal and ethical issues surrounding the issue of Paul Cronan and his lawsuit against NET for discrimination based on physical condition (AIDS). Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Paper Title: Case Study: Paul Cronan
Case Study: Tyson Foods
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8 pages in length. The moral dilemma in this particular text addresses the issue of business ethics and integrity. Is it wrong to receive special treatment when it is nothing more veiled bribery? From an outsider's point of view, Tyson Foods was attempting to cover up issues the company
did not want brought into the public eye, and Espy was more than willing to accommodate their compromised position. Determining what constitutes values is the fundamental purpose of corporate social responsibility. Given the fact that all of humanity must coexist on the same planet, there has to be a modicum of consideration with regard to business values. If not, then there would be no sense of tolerance or respect for individual life. People have to abide by an ethical code as a means by which to ensure proper behavior among the world’s population. According to Tyson and Espy's
behavior, however, one must question who is to determine just what this corporate ethical code will represent, and who is to say that all commerce must follow it? The writer discusses that defining ethics is to define man’s proper values and interests, a concept that must exist within the
framework of all business infrastructures. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Paper Title: Case Study: Tyson Foods
Case Study; Freedom of Speech and Satire Criticizing a Company
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This 3 page paper looks at a case study, where a disgruntled employee sets up a satire of the company on the internet. The employee believes he is using his first amendment right for free speech. The writer considers the position of the company and how they should react, looking at both legal and ethical considerations. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
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Paper Title: Case Study; Freedom of Speech and Satire Criticizing a Company
CAT/Lex Service Group
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A 4 page research paper that uses C.A.T. analysis in order to evaluating the ethics of a business scenario. The modern world frequently offers situations where ethical considerations are mixed and complicated, particularly in the competitive world of capitalistic business. A C.A.T. Scan, or "case analysis template," provides a matrix that aids in isolating pertinent ethical consideration to a particular scenario (Goodpaster, Nash and De Bettignies, 2006). The following C.A.T. scan concerns the Lex Service Group, a British firm, and the repercussion of its sale, which resulted in the closing of their Portsmouth Depot. This analysis employs the ethical perspective of utilitarianism, as espoused by John Stuart Mill. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Paper Title: CAT/Lex Service Group
CEO AND PRODUCT LIABILITY
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This 6-page paper focuses on the issue of CEOs/Board of Directors and whether they should take personal liability for the products their companies manufacture. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Paper Title: CEO AND PRODUCT LIABILITY
Change Of Business Ethics In America In The Last Five Years
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35 pages in length. Having too much is still not enough in today's capitalistic American society where greed is the watchword and ethics have lost any place in a civilized culture. Gordon Gekko, the ruthless, antagonizing business mogul in Hollywood's interpretation of "Wall Street," represents the epitome of complete disregard for contemporary corporate ethics. His callous approach to business precludes any ability to see beyond his overwhelming greed; as such, he instills within his underlings this same malevolence, a premise one might readily argue quite clearly mirrors the growing trend of unethical practices in corporate America over the past five years. The writer discusses Enron and WorldCom as examples of corporate ethics decline. Bibliography lists 32 sources.
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Paper Title: Change Of Business Ethics In America In The Last Five Years
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