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Papers On Business Ethics
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CASE STUDY -- RICHARDSON DRILLING
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This 8-page paper answers ethical questions posed by a case study about the fictitious Richardson Oil Company, in which an employer faces everything from a company giving bribes to secure business, to keeping quiet about a faulty product. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MTricca.rtf
Case Study in Business Ethics
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This 5 page paper briefly summarizes a case study presented by a student from an unknown source. The paper talks about business ethics as it involves a law firm where one partner embezzled money. Whether or not to report him is the ethical dilemma. The paper concludes that the senior partner should repot the crime. No sources.
Filename: SA151law.rtf
Case Study in Ethics
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5 pages in length. This study answers
specific ethical questions based on customs in a foreign country
and their treatment of women. Should a woman employee be taken
off a particular project when certain customs do not perceive
women as equal to men? This interesting question is addressed in
this paper in the form of a memorandum. Bibliography lists 2
sources.
Filename: JGAhrrss.wps
Case Study/Michigan Water
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A 5 page research paper that explores the debate in Michigan over water use, specifically looking at the case of Michigan residents opposing a Nestle water-bottling plant's operation. The writer argues that the opponents to the plant have the stronger ethical case. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khmich2o.rtf
Case Study: Organizational Practices
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This 4 page paper responds to student-generated questions: Is it more important to do the right thing or to do things right? Whose ethics should be used as the standard for companies? How do internal and external politics play a part in the organization? Who should organizations be accountable to? Examples student has witnessed that are unethical or illegal. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PGorqst.rtf
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.
Filename: HVCronan.rtf
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.
Filename: TLCtyson.wps
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