Business And Management Kantian Ethics

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    Business and Management Kantian Ethics

    Kantian Ethical Analysis Kantian ethics are perhaps one of the world most loved branch of ethical philosophy. It is to some extent the Eden lost of moral philosophy, for it argues that moral requirements are based on established standards of rationality, reason and dignity embedded in Categorical Imperative and whereas, immorality is somewhat a violation of moral philosophy and is not embedded in Categorical Imperative, which is self governing reason that each and every individual possess as

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    Business Ethics

    BUSINESS ETHICS 'COLLECTIVE ACTION PROBLEMS' IN PARTICULAR HOW MUCH RESPONSIBILITY DOES AN INDIVIDUAL MANAGER HAVE FOR THE ETHICAL CULTURE OF HIS/HER ORGANISATION? Ram Visvanathan Business Ethics May 28, 2014   Introduction. Ethics is very important for the prosperity of any organization. Every employee or stakeholder of an organization has got an important role to play in nurturing an ethical culture in an organization. This research paper discusses the level of responsibility

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    Utilitarianism Utilitarianism is a teleological form of ethics which promotes the action which will achieve the greatest net total happiness (Barnes, 1971). This action is usually identified through a consequential theory analysis – by identifying stakeholders, and their relevant utility payoffs from each action available. Whichever action results in the greatest net happiness, is the action that should be taken (Barnes, 1971). Samantha is the first stakeholder identified from the case. Samantha’s

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    Ethical Leadership

    Journal of Project Management 27 (2009) 456–463 www.elsevier.com/locate/ijproman E-ethical leadership for virtual project teams Margaret R. Lee * Capella University, 225 South Sixth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55402, United States Received 30 March 2008; received in revised form 21 May 2008; accepted 27 May 2008 Abstract This paper presents a review of current literature on ethical theories as they relate to ethical leadership in the virtual business environment (e-ethics) and virtual project

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    Legal and Ethical Issues on the Job

    entity has a fundamental part of its ethics. This is business ethics. These companies have their own unique identities within the business world in our country. These companies have a responsibility to themselves, their employees, their stock holders and their customers to follow the legal and ethical principles and regulations that the US has set up. If these companies do not follow the regulations that have been set up for them concerning the basic business ethical principles, many issues can arise

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    Ethics Case Study

    Part A Utilitarianism When applying the consequentialist theory of Utilitarianism to Tom’s decision on whether to falsify information on his resume I have found exaggerating details on his resume be unethical. The table on the following page analyses the benefits and harms of each course of action for Tom. With a higher overall number of harms and lower overall number of benefits from falsifying information than if he is honest. In line with utilitarian theories when looking at the wellbeing

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    Integrating Values - the Legality, Morality, and Social Responsibility of the George Brothers & the Largest Pill Mills in South Florida

    Mills in South Florida Abstract This paper examines the legality and ethics of the George brother’s pain medication clinics in South Florida. It explains the legality of the pain medication supply that is available for consumers that medically need it and how its source can also be an easy access to addicts. Although it is considered legal, is it ethical? In this paper we study different theories in ethics, including Kantian and Utilitarian ethical models. These models provide clear analyses that

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    An Ethical Assessment of the Acme, Inc. Environment

    Introduction ACME, Inc. is a company that is heavily regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The company is preparing for an audit. In view of the recent toxic waste spill occurring on company grounds, it has raised concerns for management and an employee. Mary, who is the employee aware of the situation, was approached by her boss and told not to mention the hazardous spill. At a later time, Mary witnessed her boss getting rid of documents that had been specifically requested by

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    Ethical Dilemma

    Introduction The unfortunate tragedies involving the explosion of Ford Pinto's due to a design defect led to a main debate regarding the use of a cost-benefit analysis and the ethics revolving around the company’s decision to go further with the initial, defective prototype. Ethical Dilemma Ford was completely aware of the safety issues the prototype was facing, but solving the issue would cause great disadvantage for the company: production schedule had to be modified, resulting in delays

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    Humanistic Ideology

    The humanistic Ideology is the human wants needs and rights. Organizations that follow the humanistic approach have a business strategy which is to create a stakeholder benefit rather than shareholder maximization strategies. Besides that, governance under humanistic work towards using resources to meet society’s needs. Structure of humanistic company’s is decentralized. Furthermore, enormous roles of leaders in determining the character of the organization and guiding the organization on ethical

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