Business Ethics
Business Ethics
1: Case Study 1: Answer the questions at the end of the case studyTurnitin Assignment 2
Question : Summary:
Read The CEO of Starbucks and the Practice of Ethical Leadership and complete the questions at the end of the case study.
Case Study 2: Answer the questions at the end of the case study - Part 1 Due date-
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Read Google's Handling of the "Echo Chamber Manifesto" and complete the questions at the end of the case study.
Case Study 3: answer the questions at the end of the case study. DUE DATE (6 Dec 2020 - 23:59)
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Read Wells Fargo Banking Scandal and complete the questions at the end of the case study.
Case Study 4: answer the questions at the end of the case study. - Part 1 DUE DATE (1 Dec 2020 - 23:59)
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Read Raiding Customer Assets at MF Global and complete the questions at the end of the case study.
Case Study 5: answer the questions at the end of the case study. - Part 1 Due Date ( 1st Jan 2021 - 23:59)
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Read Aggressive Sales Quotas or Unfair Business Practice? and complete the questions at the end of the case study.
Case Study 6: answer the questions at the end of the case study. - Part 1 Due Date( 1Feb 2021 - 23:59)
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Read The Case of Plant Relocation and complete the questions at the end of the case study.
Case Study 7: answer the questions at the end of the case study. - Part 1 Due Date ( 10 Feb 2021 - 23:59
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Read Leaked Movie Trailer and a Confidentiality Agreement and complete the questions at the end of the case study.
Case Study 8: answer the questions at the end of the case study. - Part 1 Due Date(17 feb 2021 - 23:59
Summary:Read Deceitful Spammer or Marketing Genius? and complete the questions at the end of the case study.
Next: Journal Article Analysis 1 - Part 1
Summary:
Pick one of the following terms for your research: Morals, principles, values, corporate social responsibility, or ethical culture.
Journal Article Analysis 2 - Part 1 22 Nov 2020 - 23:59
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Pick one of the following terms for your research: Stakeholder, corporate citizenship, reputation, corporate governance, or executive compensation.
Journal Article Analysis 3 - Part 1 1st Dec 2020 - 23:59
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Pick one of the following terms for your research: Integrity, ethical dilemma, conflict of interest, bribery, or fraud.
Journal Article Analysis 4 - Part 1 20 Dec 2020 - 23:59
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Pick one of the following terms for your research: Strategic philanthropy, locus of control, ethical culture, ethical awareness, or normative approach.
Journal Article Analysis 5 - Part 1 28 Jan 2021 - 23:59
Pick one of the following terms for your research: Moral philosophy, justice, white-collar crime, differential association, or power.
Journal Article Analysis 6 - Part 1
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Pick one of the following terms for your research: Whistle-blowing, motivation, decentralization, group norms, or needs.
Journal Article Analysis 7 - Part 1
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Pick one of the following terms for your research: Compliance, codes of ethics, ethics officers, formal controls, or ethics audit.
Journal Article Analysis 8 - Part 1
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Pick one of the following terms for your research: Balanced scorecard, ethical leadership, emotional intelligence, sustainability, or authentic leadership.
Next Discussion
Discussion Forum 3
Using the MLB steroids case as an example, explain how unethical choices by some players harms players who comply with the rules.
Discussion Forum 4
How would you describe that factors that determine the tone at the top?
Discussion Forum 5
How would you explain the correlation between the amount of corruption in a country and economic development?
Discussion Forum 6
Discuss the risks of avoiding confrontation of a problem employee.
Discussion Forum 7
Stanford University medical researchers conducted a study on the correlation between the use of fertility drugs and ovarian cancer. Their study, published in the American Journal of Epidemiology, concludes that the use of the fertility drugs, Pergonal and Serophene, may increase the risk of ovarian cancer by three times. The lead author of the studies, Professor Alice Whittemore, stated, "Our finding in regard to fertility drugs is by no means certain. It is based on very small numbers and is really very tenuous."
FDA Commissioner David Kessler would like the infertility drug manufacturers to disclose the study findings and offer a warning on the drug packages. He notes, "Even though the epidemiology study is still preliminary, women have a right to know what is known. We're not looking to make more of this than there is."
If you were a manufacturer of one of the drugs, would you voluntarily disclose the study information?
Discussion Forum 8
Explain the impact of private equity firm acquisition of manufacturing and retail firms.