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    Environmental-Based Ethical Dilemma Week 4 Caroline Opyd DeVry University Principles of Ethics Professor James Massey November 21, 2015 Environmental Ethical Dilemma SOCO International, an international oil drilling company located in the United Kingdom recently hired five new employees. Of the five, only one has stayed with the company thus far. SOCO plans to do some exploring this year in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s very own Virunga National Park. The Virunga National Park

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    Question 2a: Identify two of your firm’s ownership advantages that allow it to successfully compete internationally. Please explain your answers? The most important and significant ownership advantage of IKEA is their brand value. With a brand value of 15,885 million USD, IKEA is ranked 26th on the top 100 of Interbrand’s Best Global Brands. IKEA had an increase in sales and operating income in 2013 of respectively 3 and 15 percent (1). Interbrand uses three key components to evaluate the brands

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    CASE ANALYSIS: Should we go beyond the law I. Ethical dilemma • Nathan Rosillo is faced with an ethical dilemma. It seems that the river is the company’s least concern in its effort to make profit again. Here are the following issues that need to be addressed in this ethical problem: o First and foremost, standards from regulatory agency were loosened in such a way that wastes can now be directly dumped into Dutch Valle River. Nathan, finds dumping of waste

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    Energy is looking to exploit a mine located in Hudson Hope, British Colombia. The most suitable extraction process is hydraulic fracturing, which currently presents several environmental concerns to the residents located near the mine, and a representation of the general public who believe that hydraulic fracturing is not an ethical method of extraction. Talisman Energy has recently been granted a long term contract to utilize fresh water from BC Hydro’s Williston Reservoir. Local residents are concerned

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    managed by Gabriel Resources Ltd, a Canadian firm, might demolish three villages and four mountains, and build up a considerable reservoir for 214 million tons of cyanide waste which is used to extract gold from ore (BBC, 2013). Although several ethical dilemmas can be depicted by this, the author chose to emphasize whether CFO, Jonathan Henry alongside the board of directors should continue with this over 12

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    Case Study Of Hodo

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    higher. John then is having doubts whether he should really continue working for the company with weak standards when it comes to the environment. From the summarised case, we can already imply several ethical issues or dilemmas faced within the company that are ought to be amended. First of all, the ethical issue is dealt with the seniors in the company. The seniors in the company should be the ones who have a higher mature mental awareness towards regulating the organisation as they should come from

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    Business Ethic

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    What is ethics? • -Moral principles that govern a person's or group's behavior. • -The moral correctness of specified conduct. Understanding rights and wrong Moral standard are principle based on religious, cultural or philosophical belief by judgments are made about good and bad behavior. Value System A set of personal formalized into a code of behavior. A well defined value system is a moral code. Value conflict A social problem

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    there is an impending car accident or that accident actually occurs. The same can be said for ethical decisions where humans often do not know they are making a decision with ethical implications. Unfortunately, there is usually not another person to honk at us alerting of the impending danger. The book Blind Spots, by Max H. Bazerman and Ann E. Tenbrunsel, explores these blind spots which pervade ethical decision making for individuals, organizations and society. Throughout the book, the authors

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    written many years ago. My research revealed an overwhelming number of ethical dilemmas, theories, and solutions. With such diverse information, and vast disparities, one might wonder, as did I, how to effectively create a safety-first culture that also embraces ethical integrity. By putting my thoughts, notes, and article reviews into an essay format, I will attempt to clear the muddied waters relating to ethical dilemmas, behaviors, and environments as they relate to not only companies, but also

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    The role of ethical theories in ethical reasoning and behavior within organizations - Research proposal Sigalit Pasternak, Phd student The Faculty of Management Tel Aviv University Supervisor: Dr. Ishak Saporta Introduction Business ethics is a specialized branch of ethics focusing on how moral standards apply to business organizations and behavior (Velasques, 1998). As such, it cannot be understood separately from the general ideas of ethics, and the general ethical theories apply to business ethics

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