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Decisions relating to adoption and use of just‐in‐time (JIT) are typically based on economic considerations. Experience with JIT systems indicates that certain non‐economic issues can arise which affect long‐term profitability. Suggests that stakeholder theory be used to consider JIT...
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Critically examines the ways in which the boundaries of business ethics are being established within business schools …, consulting firms and corporations. Contrasts this official discourse on ethics with an alternative, more socially informed, and … potentially disruptive approach to the ethics of business.  …
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Suggests that declining product quality and manufacturers′ social responsibility is of increasing concern to consumers and to manufacturers, who must bear the cost of such faulty practice. Reviews documented cases of poor quality products and matches them with the ethical theories of...
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Moral philosophers and marketing ethicists generally agree that variations in moral judgements exist between different … ethical judgements. The results based on a survey of members of the American Marketing Association and the Thai Marketing …
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