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Papers On Business Ethics
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BUSINESS ETHICS – A COMPARISON OF TWO ARTICLES
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This 7-page paper compares two articles on the subject of business ethics: "Entering the Third Age of Ethics by Rushworth Kidder and Curtis Verschoor and "Christian Character: A Different Approach to Business Ethics" by Sondra Wheeler. The paper notes that each of the papers has a different view on ethics. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MTbuetco.rtf
THE ETHICS OF ENRON AND WORLDCOM
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This 5-page paper supports the thesis that corporate crime doesn't pay, and uses Enron and WorldCom as examples of how supposedly "legal" accounting practices spelled doom for both of these companies -- meaning the end didn't justify the means. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MTetenwo.rtf
BUSINESS ETHICS AND VALUES
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This 4-page paper is a basic overview about the concept of business ethics and values and includes some theories about business ethics. Also touched upon are the ethical questions dealing with Enron, Worldcom and Global Crossing. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MTbuetva.rtf
RM Law Implications post-Arthur Anderson and Enron
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In the wake of corporate malfeasance at Arthur Anderson, new laws have been passed to protect the public. The most important of these was spelled out in the Sarbanes-Oxley act, an act governing how paper (memorandums, correspondence, and any other paper) will be treated in the future. Taking a quick walk through why the act came into existence (Arthur Anderson), this paper addresses [sec] 1520, the new obstruction of justice act that governs criminal activity of public and other corporations, and its implications. Bibliography lists 3 sources. JVenron.rtf
Filename: JVenron.rtf
Environmental Ethics
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5 pages in length. The writer discusses environmental ethics as they relate to John Stuart Mill's 'Utilitarianism,' Ronald Dworkin's 'Taking Right Seriously' and Claude Ake's 'The African Context of Human Rights.' No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCeneth.wps
Environmental Ethics; A Dichotomy
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This 4 page paper looks at the issue of environment ethics and the rights on the individual. Using the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as a basis the paper then goes on to consider the views of John Mills and Ronald Dworkin in order to appreciate the dichotomy that is produced by the differing views on environmentalism. The bibliography cites 4 sources
Filename: TEenveth.wps
Ethics and Social Responsibility of Business
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This 7 page paper considers the role of social responsibility in the commercial environment. The question of what social responsibility is tackled along with the arguments for and against it. The theories of Milton Friedman and his views on the singular responsibility of profit maximisation discussed and his reasoning is found to erroneous in some assumptions. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
Filename: TEsocfri.rtf
EMPLOYEE ETHICS AND VALUES IN THE WORKPLACE
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This 5-page paper examines the concept of employee ethics, particularly in today's world in which corporate ethics is such a strong topic. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MTempeth.rtf
EFTA, AFTA: the pros and cons of free trade associations
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A 20 page paper on the proliferation of regional free trade associations. The writer argues that free trade in Europe can be viewed as indicative of free trade associations among the industrialized nations and that the AFTA agreement can be seen, likewise, as representative of those of undeveloped countries. The way that these interact with each other and the world banking institutes is examined. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: 90trade.rtf
“Anita Roddick”
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A six page paper which looks at the career of Anita Roddick and the development of The Body Shop, as an example of an entrepreneurial enterprise which has demonstrated consistent success.
Filename: JLRoddick.rtf
“Disasters, Relief and the Media” : A Discussion of Conflict of Interest, Reliability, and Accountability in Journalism
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A 5 page discussion of media bias as it relates to the relationship which exists between journalists and relief agencies. These agencies not only act in the relief effort itself, they also provide considerable assistance to reporters. At the same time they are financially dependent on reporters calling attention to their plight. The implications of this relationship are that good reporting of the actual facts of relief efforts is potentially subject to a conflict of interest.
Filename: PPmdiaB2.rtf
“Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal”: A Review of the Sociological Concerns Presented by Eric Schlosser
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A 6 page review of Schlosser’s contention of how the fast food industry has impacted societal norms, social class, globalization, minorities, subcultures and social stratification to effect social and cultural change. This paper identifies the three major themes of this book and elucidates on the fast food industry’s impact to culture in the U.S. and abroad. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPfastFd.rtf