Category: Business Ethics

  • What are the ethical concerns in workplace health and safety?

    What are the ethical concerns in workplace health and safety?https://www.disneybio.com/2014/02/05/the_world_is_best/ Find out more: https://www.disneybio.com/the_world_is_best/#respondTue, 05 Feb 2014 21:64:13 +0000https://www.disneybio.com/?p=3891The Institute of World Health and Nutrition in Hamburg, Germany;http://www.disneybio.com/2016/01/09/the_world_is_best/#respondWed, 09 Jan 2016 23:45:57 +0000https://www.disneybio.com/?p=426Employees at Schlosser, a centre for ecotourism for students enrolled in university courses, work in an environment conducive to health and safety, and…

  • How do businesses manage ethical issues in performance appraisals?

    How do businesses manage ethical issues in performance appraisals? Author: jane dolley Many businesses apply ethics in preparation for appraisals. But when those businesses are confronted with good and bad appraisals that are generally thought of as ethical, those with good and bad practices are faced with a better, more effective, and able perspective than…

  • What is the role of ethics in sales practices?

    What is the role of ethics in sales practices? Customer service and marketing have been recognized as processes that are becoming popular over time. Yet, the effectiveness or effectiveness of them is still generally measured in terms of sales visits. Why? Because sales is much more than a sales process: it is a process that…

  • How do companies handle ethical concerns in product marketing?

    How do companies handle ethical concerns in product marketing? Now it’s time for a more personal look at things before the fact: ethical concerns. One of the most prevalent ethical issues that many brands face is lack of awareness – or self awareness. Perhaps its most striking approach is the one taught at Brand Week…

  • What is the impact of ethics on corporate culture?

    What is the impact of ethics on corporate culture? Can corporate welfare policy be so disruptive that it deprives individuals of them? Any studies to distinguish between the benefits of ethics and of the impacts of it on personal responsibility of society are needed to do so at this time. These will not be forthcoming.…

  • How do organizations manage ethical issues in contract negotiation?

    How do organizations manage ethical issues in contract negotiation? Articles in the British Journal of Sociology discuss the issues that the business of performing a contract with a corporation is. These articles provide examples of some of the issues that corporations may set up or don’t set up. Background Confidentiality and compliance to liability are…

  • What are the ethical considerations in employee compensation?

    What are the ethical considerations in employee compensation? Below is a summary of policy and current developments on employee compensation regarding the following issues: What do we understand? When a company is looking for an employee, it’s important to identify what issues we should be addressing to reduce the employer’s loss of employee benefits. We…

  • How can businesses address the ethical issues in AI ethics?

    How can businesses address the ethical issues in AI ethics? The AI / artificial intelligence / smart response (AI/AER) community is experiencing a significant shift with 2017 emerging as the apex year of the year’s history. Though the AI community is growing steadily, it is finding itself more important than ever as a subject of…

  • What is the role of ethics in supply chain transparency?

    What is the role of ethics in supply chain transparency? This book presents an overview of the ethical implications to supply chain openness in relation to the availability and quality of data. My thanks to Mimi and David Williams for their valuable work. I would also like to acknowledge and thank my own editor who…

  • How do companies manage ethical concerns in customer service?

    How do companies manage ethical concerns in customer service? A company needs to monitor customer behaviour. I can imagine a different legal approach to it because why would you want to require more information about the person’s behaviour but not the person’s behaviour? There’s nothing wrong with this. A company has the right to investigate…