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Would changing the rules make business more ethical?
Corruption. Poverty wages. Labour relations and strikes. Regulation for the public interest. Lobbying. Vanishingly low effective rates of corporate tax. Fat cat pay. Issues like these seem suddenly to have thrust themselves onto
Read More »Successful businesses can also be ethical ones
Public perception of business as "bad," however disappointing to free market proponents and business professors, is not surprising. Enron. WorldCom. Madoff. HealthSouth -- huge cases of corporate and public corruption -- fill the media. Political
Read More »Business Ethics and Reputation in Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Companies
Nowhere else in the corporate world will you find a higher purpose: Pharma and medical device companies exist to help mankind live better and longer. This higher purpose is what drives thousands of scientists,
Read More »How to be an Ethical Business
Being ethical is not the same thing as being lawful. It is also about running your business in a way that is morally correct. This is because it is possible for a business
Read More »Business Ethics are the Foundation of A Strong Business
Business ethics and moral values, along with regulations, govern the corporate world. Situations not expressly governed by a law or regulation should be decided according to ethical standards set up by a particular business
Read More »Ethical Issues in Business and the Importance of Ethics
In the past, various companies only thought that ethical issues in business are only a term used to define administrative rules and regulations that everyone must adhere or a standard that must be followed.
Read More »Case Studies in Business Ethics
You don't have much time to worry about world hunger and nuclear disarmament when you're building a business. But that's not to say entrepreneurs can't be socially minded on a lesser scale. You'll see
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