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new questions around ethics and responsibility in relation to decision-making, and the author therefore situates it as a …-making are characterized, but the four central ones examined here have thus far left out questions of ethics and responsibility …
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to discuss the reasons why the human rights-based approach should be used in the preservation of cultural heritage. Design/methodology/approach The article is a combination of an essay and illustrative case studies. The thesis is based on experience in...
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transitioning symptom associated with the Chinese research community as causes for concerns in research ethics and misconduct. The … ethics, research integrity, and commitment to excellence to developing Chinese scholarly human resources. It articulates …
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Purpose This article reveals a managerial issue that multinational corporations (MNCs) in China are at a strategic crossroad where their employees are competing with the same sources of guanxi networks for different business deals simultaneously. Design/methodology/approach Triggered by a real...
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Asserts that tobacco companies are using unscrupulous marketing methods to sell cigarettes in Eastern Europe. As the Western market has stagnated, this area of the world is considered the new frontier. Whilst tobacco companies claim not to be encouraging new smokers to take up the habit, there...
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From a humanitarian standpoint, “antipersonnel landmines” are condemned for the indiscriminate terror they inflict on civilian populations. A functional tool of battle, landmines provide conflict between the production of a product that the military customer desires but one that does not...
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Uncovers some of the misplaced marketing techniques of investment companies. Suggests that because the most valuable marketing tool for a new mutual fund is a strong performance record many companies provide “illusions” of certain returns. Asserts that new funds are launched directly to the...
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Analyzes how consumers make decisions involving ethical issues. In particular, investigates the extent to which consumers rely on ethical norms (deontology) versus the perceived consequences of behaviors (teleology) in forming their ethical judgments and in determining behavioral intentions in...
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Marketing ethics and social responsibility are inherently controversial, and years of research continue to present …
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Reviews the development of the corporate social responsibility (CSR) concept and its four components: economic, legal, ethical and altruistic duties. Discusses different perspectives on the proper role of business in society, from profit making to community service provider. Suggests that much...
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