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    History

    |ethical issues internationally | |ETHICAL ISSUES INTERNATIONALLY | | | |

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    The Siemens

    former executive of Siemens was accused for handling $77 million in bribes while another situation is they bribing the labour union. However, in the end, Siemens was found guilty and being fined for $800 million by U.S authorities under Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Response to the scandal, the customers of Siemens were delay their order, Nokia Corporation postponed their planned to make joint venture with Siemens, Siemens profit started declined, top executives were forced to resign and

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    Starnes- Brenner: to Bribe or Not to Bribe

    this practices are considered part of the culture as such. In particular for very large international companies, with subsidiaries spread all over the world, to keep track of unethical practices may be difficult, as to maintain the integrity of the corporate culture in all the people involved in the organization, from the employees, sales managers and top management. Every country has a different culture, and every culture has its own level of tolerance against corruption. Since bad practices like

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    Int Business

    Multiple Choice 1. The term _____ refers to an individual’s personal beliefs about whether a decision, behavior, or action is right or wrong. a. value b. culture c. ethics d. religion e. expectations (c; easy; p. 119) 2. Fruit juice suppliers in South America rely heavily on _____. a. elderly employees b. child labor c. female workers d. illegal immigrant workers e. none of the above (b; moderate; p. 117)

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    Multiculturalism and Diversity Management

    Multiculturalism and Diversity Management Shaketia Robinson July 20, 2012 Global Operation- IP1 Professor Castro In order for PPQ Parts to expand globally, multiculturalism and diversity management training is a necessity. Although there is vast opportunity in doing business abroad, it is important to understand all the pros and cons of these ventures. Many times businesses tend to focus on all the advantages of expansion, and tend to overlook that there are some issues that may arise

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    Bribery

    is when someone improperly gives, accepts, offers or receives something of value for the purpose of influencing the action, views, decisions or public duties of an official, juror, or someone in a position of trust. Bribery is considered a criminal act and it is categorized as a white collar crime. Bribery can be offered or accepted with something promised, money, property, goods, or anything that has value to the other person. Bribery can also be and is associated with extortion. On the other

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    Strategic Lense

    Wal-Mart Integrative Management Exercise Cohort A, Learning Group 8: Shareholder Perspective 1) Why have Wal-Mart shares outperformed the market during the recent crisis recession? a. Investors expect that more people will shop at Walmart and therefore buy more shares b. Compared to the market (when many other areas are down) c. They have a business that performs well when other businesses are down d. Increased unemployment, more people buying groceries at Walmart

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    Amazon

    Suppliers cannot induce any employee to violet the code of business conduct and ethics. According to Amazon.com Help: Supply Chain Standards, “Suppliers must comply with applicable anti-corruption laws, including the United States Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, and not offer anything of value, either directly or indirectly, to government officials in order to obtain or retain business.” Amazon suppliers cannot make payments to government officials as a form of bribe and they cannot do it through

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    Accounting Repsonabity

    (2013). THE IMPACT OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS ON IDENTIFYING, PREVENTING, AND ELIMINATING CORPORATE FRAUD. Journal Of Legal, Ethical & Regulatory Issues, 16(1), 91-106. I will use this reference to discuss the regulations of the Oxley Act of 202 and the Securities Act of 1933 and what accountants can do to prevent from breaking these regulations. This article goes in depth about the regulations and how they are enforced. 2. Bank of America Corporation Other Release No.: 34-73243 I am going to

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    12dovs

    medical equipment. And so on. Corruption at Siemens was apparently deeply embedded in the business culture. Before 1999, bribery of foreign officials was not illegal in Germany, and bribes could be deducted as a business expense under the German tax code. In this permissive environment, Siemens subscribed to the straightforward rule of adhering to local practices. If bribery was common in a country, Siemens would routinely use bribes to win business. Inside Siemens, bribes were referred to as “useful

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