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Business Ethics Top Related Articles
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2). Introduction To Business Ethics By : Jonathon Hardcastle
Is it possible for an individual with strong moral values to make ethically questionable decisions in a business setting? What affects a person's inclination to make either ethical or unethical decisions in a business organization? Although the answers to that question are not entirely clear, there appear to be three general sets of factors that influence the standards of behavior in an organization; individual factors, social factors and opportunity.
Article Related to: business ethics, ethical behavior, workplace, employment
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3). Cheating in America, A National Pastime By : Fred DiUlus
Look around. Today, more than ever before, it has become fashionable to cheat. One could say, and come away without too much criticism, that everyone expects it. The funny thing is the person who expects it, or observes it, or knows someone who does it, never does it themselves. Ironically, they actually believe they are not infected. As noted, this is a national pastime.
Article Related to: applied ethics, business ethics, management ethics, professional ethics, medical ethics, education ethics, museum ethics, virtues, character and ethics, government ethics, sports ethics
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6). Principle Wins By : Mike Pniewski
Copyright 2006 Mike Pniewski
Have you ever been asked to compromise your values? Been offered a chance to score big-time money or a huge promotion if you’d only bend the rules just a little bit? People who declare themselves to be your friends are tossing excuses at you like “No one will ever know” or “People do it all the time.” You begin to think that they may be right and you’ll never see an opportunity as great as this again.
Article Related to: ethics in business, being ethical, cutting corners, business ethics, being a stand up guy
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