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Papers On Business Ethics
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Australian Effects of the Collapse of HIH Insurance Ltd.
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A 4 page paper discussing management’s deficiencies and the costs to small business in Australian resulting from the collapse of HIH Insurance. Executives in companies such as these appear to share several common characteristics, among them loss of sight of their responsibilities to customers, shareholders and employees. In the case of HIH Insurance, the company’s collapse adversely affected far more than only those directly associated with the company. Bibliography lists - sources.
Filename: KSmgmtHIHaus.rtf
Aviation Crisis: Ethical Implications
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10 pages in length. The concept of a rational society – in which the entire community is greatly influenced by the principles to which its members adhere both individually and collectively – has indeed proven to be one of the most powerful standards of civilized culture. When something goes awry, deviating from how that member of society has been represented, it becomes critically important to evaluate all elements of an ethical and socially responsible level so as to mitigate the extent to which stakeholders are detrimentally impacted. Such is the case for Australia's Ansett Airlines, which has experienced two significant blows to its company solvency since last year. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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Banana Trade Wars
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13 pages in length. Big business has long infiltrated the economically restricted world of independent merchants; once a product is deemed significant enough to warrant high profit for low investment, corporate heads begin to turn. Such is the case with the recent banana trade wars that have pitted large operations against small communities where banana production represents the sole method of survival. Clearly, at the crux of the banana trade wars resides the issue of money; however, the manner by which big corporations are virtually stripping certain societies of their only means of durability brings to light a much more important issue: ethics. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: TLCbanan.wps
Barbara Ehrenreich and Reference to Marc Linder and Ingrid Nygaard’s “Void Where Prohibited”
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This 5 page report discusses Barbara Ehrenreich’s Nickel and Dimed and her use of a reference to Linder and Nygaard’s Void Where Prohibited: Rest Breaks and the Right to Urinate on Company Time. The effectiveness of using that reference is discussed. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Being a Leader
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A 4 page paper which examines how a particular individual can improve as a leader, and what qualities they already possess as a leader. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: RAlr.rtf
Benetton and the Ethical Use of Criminals on Death Row
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A 6 page paper which
discusses the recent campaign of United Colors of Benetton which chose to use the slogan
'We on Death Row,' and implement the use of criminals on death row to promote their
products. The paper argues that such an advertising approach is very unethical and highly
offensive to the public for a variety of reasons. And, while Benetton claims they wish to
make a political statement about human rights and capital punishment, such a statement
could be made in other more appropriate ways. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RAbenetton.rtf
Best Pracitces in Fraud Prevention:
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This 7 page paper examines the broad-based problem of fraud, including elements of detection, prevention, investigation and recovery. The focus of this paper is on prevention efforts and provides details of specific techniques that can be used to prevent fraud. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: GSFrapre.rtf
BLUESUITMOM AND LIES: EVERYDAY BUSINESS OR AN ETHICAL BREACH?
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This 6-page paper discusses Maria Bailey and how she stretched the truth of her BlueSuitMom.com business, and whether this was an unethical thing to do. The paper points out that yes, it was unethical, because she lied, and no one can trust her as a result. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Boeing - Corporate Culture
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A 7 page paper. This essay includes the problems Boeing had with a gender class action lawsuit and with the SEC. It reports the company's values and comments on the violations of its own ethical code and what the company is doing about it. The essay also describes how human resources has reinforced an open and collaborative corporate culture. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Bottom-Line Business Ethics
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An 8 page paper discussing awareness and use of ethics and critical thinking in arriving at ethical business decisions. As the face of all American business underwent monumental change in the 1970s and 1980s, it appears to be poised to undergo still another wave of change in the form of greater attention to corporate ethical behavior. The purpose here is to investigate the origins of ethics; whether ethical behavior can be taught; and why today’s businesses so often seem to seek positive business results only for short-term gains. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
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Bribery in International Business
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This 5 page paper looks at a case study provided by the student. An office in the fictional Latin American country of Latino has been undertaking business with the use of ‘bribes’ which are culturally acceptable in the country. The paper answers a series of questions regarding the ethical and legal nature of the payments made to facilitate or lubricate business, discussing when they are right and when they are wrong and from which country’s perspective the ethical judgement should be made. The bibliography cites 1 source.
Filename: TEbribe.rtf