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    The word ‘Ethics’ is derived from the Greek word ‘ethos’ (character) and Latin word ‘moras’ (customs) (Senaratne, 2011). Ethics is usually based around a decision one makes to help us identify what is good and what is bad as well as guiding us on doing well and avoiding the bad. What’s more, ethics are like a code of conduct asserting moral guidelines, prevailing good behaviour. It’s also about relationships and how we treat others. There are many underlying ethical issues arising for instance,

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    Business Ethics (also business ethics) is a form of applied ethics or ethical scrutiny appeared in a commercial environment ethical principles and moral or ethical issues. It applies to all aspects of business conduct for the individuals concerned and the behavior of the entire organization. Ethical business practices, promote and facilitate good social, improve profitability, and promote operational efficiency and employee relations. The concept of business ethics has meant different things to different

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    Introduction According to Thomas Donaldson and Patricia Werhane, “Ethics can be defined as the study of whatever is right and good for humans.” Ethics are defined as rules of behavior, code of conduct, ability to distinguish between the good and the bad. In general, ethical marketing is a process through which an organization or a company sells its products and services by using the fair means of ethical principles there by creating a strong customer relationship resulting in an increased value of

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    Ethics Matters : Managing Ethical issues in Higher Education Foram A. Patel, Assistant Professor, Sardar Valllabhbhai Patel Institute of Technology, Vasad, Gujarat. Abstract: An institution that is consciously and deliberately ethically aware will play a valuable role in pursuing wider community and societal aims. Our staff and students should be enabled to handle the range of ethical dilemmas they will face in an increasingly multicultural society with global dimensions. It is necessary to make

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    semester because we had a discussion over the ethics of medical volunteerism. Ethical questions do arise from this topic. There are countless discussion questions of who benefits from medical volunteering, what procedures volunteers are allowed to do, and so on and so forth. One interesting aspect is the idea of consent. Although medical volunteerism may be beneficial, there are ethical issues regarding consent that are overlooked when volunteers

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    Introduction Information System Ethics are rules, moral principles and regulations that determine conduct and protocols for creating, disseminating, organizing and using information data to guarantee integrity, security and reliability of that information data (Bourgeois, 2014., para. 3). “Ethics is concerned with what is good for individuals and society and is also described as moral philosophy” ("Ethics: a general introduction", 2014., para. 2). Ethics rely on trust and being good, so naturally

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    Ethical issues in Research Ethics are basically the rules or principles that can judgmentally change anyone’s considerations about past choices, concepts or actions. In short ethics is defined as the branch of philosophy dealing with anyone’s decision making concerns about the right and wrong. Similarly a research involves some ethics which are known as research ethics. Research ethics are the methods or rules required to conduct a research which must be followed by the researcher to perform a research

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    Organizational Ethics Issue Resolution Organizations are always being faced with ethical dilemmas and situations that affect their decision-making. For businesses to be successful, they need to be able to resolve ethical issues that may arise in the workplace. Resolving ethical issues within an organization takes time, communication, and implementation. Managers have to communicate to other employees what is expected of them of how they should react in an ethical situation. When managers

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    the specifications. These specifications must be covered both the technical and the moral specifications such as safety of the product, reliability, easy maintenance and the product should be user-friendly with environment. 2.3.1 VARIETY OF MORAL ISSUES Whenever any new

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    two or more words. In the context of everyday life we hear some “normal” oxymorons such as “jumbo shrimp, passive aggressive, awfully good, The Great Depression,” and of course, “business ethics.” In terms of “business ethics,” the common misconception still remains that the word, “business” and the word, “ethics” should never be adjacent. Primarily, I find this misconception offensive, but also blatantly incorrect. As a rising business employee, I look forward to continually proving this “oxymoron”

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