999 Search Results for Ethics of Global Business
Aristotle thought happiness was longer in coming, it was the manner of being actualized and fulfilling one's true potential using their own individual gifts:
Again, if the virtues are concerned with actions and passions, and every passion and every Continue Reading...
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Legal and Ethical Issues in Business
Ethics in Business
Three normative ethical theories were developed in Western capitalist societies in guiding the ethical conduct of business (Fort, 2014). The stockholder theor Continue Reading...
Values and Morals in the Accounting Industry
The important questions to be addressed are taken from the "…business ethics/corporate social responsibility literature, oriented towards business enterprises but also of relevance to professional b Continue Reading...
Five Guys Burger & Fries is a privately-held quick service restaurant that has grown rapidly since 2003, when the company began franchising outlets (FiveGuys, 2003). Part of the franchise agreement outlines the company's ethical stance on a varie Continue Reading...
Nortel Case Study
Nortel Networks Corporation, more commonly referred to as Nortel, was a global company of Canadian origin that at its peak in the early 2000's had comprised of one-third of the total valuation of the companies listed on the Toronto Continue Reading...
Multinational Corporation Expansion; Wal-Mart- to Australia
Expanding into an international market is not an easy process, but a rewarding one. As a business executive of Wal-Mart Stores, a U.S.-based multinational company needs to consider expandin Continue Reading...
Texaco, Inc. Case
Texaco, Inc. is a multi-billion dollar corporation that produces petroleum, oil, gasoline and asphalt. Founded in 1901, Texaco's growth expanded into the automobile industry in the 20th century, at which time the company focused on Continue Reading...
Entrepreneurs are connected with innovation, which represents the basis of the business effort.
The current global environment requires strategies that encourage and support corporate entrepreneurship. In other words, companies must rely on innovat Continue Reading...
MC Donald's E-marketing Strategies
McDonald's Success in e-Marketing Strategies
McDonald's is a corporation of the world's largest or longest chain of hamburger fast-food restaurants. The company serves up to approximately seventy million customers Continue Reading...
Tripod
Peng, Wang and Jiang (2008) argue the case that the institution-based view of international business strategy is the third leg of a strategy tripod that also includes the industry- and resource-based strategies. The authors believe that, in c Continue Reading...
First, ethical responsibility at the level of executive and boards of directors must establish formal ethical policies and guidelines. However, it is equally important that middle management sincerely promote the values and formal policies designed Continue Reading...
Discussion and conclusions
The findings are explained for the reader, they are easy to understand, and their explanation is sufficient and not exaggerated. The results are summarized and categorized. The article discusses only the issues that are Continue Reading...
These claims are virtually all based on the concept that corporations - particularly multinationals -- should be held accountable for their actions within their sphere of operations. "Corporations, for their part, have responded in numerous ways, f Continue Reading...
E-Groceries
Primary Data Collection
Secondary Data Collection
Performance evaluation of the optimized supply chains
McLane e-grocery
Carrefour Ooshop e-grocery
Logistics Optimization
Structural decisions items of operations strategy in logist Continue Reading...
Pencil Manufacturing and Marketing
Production and Marketing of Pencils
Quality-Based Marketing
Promotion
Niche Marketing
Profit and Loss
Principle of Profit
Factors of Production
Business Environment
Economic Conditions Affecting the Busines Continue Reading...
Boeing
Planning Function of Management at Boeing
As a provider of military equipment, a developer of defense technologies and an innovator in the field of aeronautics, the Boeing Corporation is a complex global network of divisions, departments and Continue Reading...
The approach Sony continues to take is one of concentrating on continual process improvement to become more agile and resilient in the face of environmental factors (Olenick, 2010) while at the same time seeking to comply with national requirements Continue Reading...
Wal-Mart Inc.
Wal-Mart is an American-based multinational discount store, currently operating more than 11,000 retail outlets in 27 different countries, and serving approximately 140 million customers weekly. Headquartered in Bentonville, Arkansas, Continue Reading...
This strategy was combined with the company's focus on CAFE-based compliance and support for Fair Trade-based trading practices with coffee suppliers. This renewed focus on managing their supply chains to tighter levels of profitability and performa Continue Reading...
Management Action and Productivity
Businesses in developed countries tend to think of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as a characteristic that is centered in their own businesses or, failing that, situated in the industries of wealthier nation Continue Reading...
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) (2002) was passed into law specifically for this reason. Unlike Unilever attempting to use governance to supplant and eventually replace the triad missions of Ben & Jerry's, many corporations including Enron, MCI, Ty Continue Reading...
Strategic Case Study
Woolworths Supermarkets
Strategic analysis
External analysis
Turbulence model
Porters' five forces
6O/Ts evident
Competitive strengths
Competitive position in the market
Weakness evident
Mission statement
Vision
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The points of difference can vary based on the nature of the company, its resources or the industry in which it operates.
Multinational corporations which possess vast resources, as is the case of Starbucks, are more and more focused on social and Continue Reading...
This article also explains how government entities will now take more of an effort to enforce those regulations to ensure that such financial digressions and illegal dealings will not take over with the zealousness which they had in the early portio Continue Reading...
Kodak and Fujifilm, And Leadership Assessment
Kodak and Fujifilm
The History and Core Business of Each Company
Eastman Kodak, in the words of Hill and Jones (2007, p. 482), "was incorporated in new jersey on October 24, 1901, as a successor to the Continue Reading...
Ursula Burns, Chief Executive Officer at Xerox
Although many authorities agree that the glass ceiling is still in place, it is clear that it has at least been shattered somewhat with many women leading Fortune 500 companies today. Leading the charg Continue Reading...
Each will be tied to different tactical objectives and timeframes. The effectiveness of the process will be measured in terms of adherence to time frames, cost and key market variables such as penetration and market share. Each variable should be qu Continue Reading...
It is important, therefore to understand the different frameworks by which the ethics of an act can be evaluated.
The art of citizenship, as identified by Barber (no date), must taught as part of one's education. It also holds that practical experi Continue Reading...
Ben & Jerry's:
A Strategic marketing plan
Ben & Jerry's the international leader in handcrafted ice cream with a social conscious is analyzed in this strategic marketing report. Developed on an integrated public-private business prospectus, Continue Reading...
Once this occurs, is when an organization will face a number of ethical challenges, as they want to maintain healthy profit margins and are forced to push employees to work even more hours. At which point, it is only a matter of time until productiv Continue Reading...
Companies such as XYZ Widget Corporation are well situated to take advantage of burgeoning markets in developing nations, particularly in Asia and Africa.
2. XYZ can grow its business by expanding its operations to certain developing nations in way Continue Reading...
Corporate Social Responsibility
The purpose of this case study is close synopsis of the Enron case and its impact on consumers and corporate business practices alike. Prior to its collapse Enron had been named one of America's top 10 admired corpor Continue Reading...
Each and every member is respected in a productive global business environment with multicultural or diverse teams. Positive thinking is the constant habit of good teams in the global market environment with multicultural teams. It will be impossibl Continue Reading...
This is highlighted by an incident reported on by Enviromine (2010) in July of this year. Here, "more than 160 people, including at least 100 children, have died from lead poisoning from artisanal gold mining in Nigeria's northwest Zamfara State. Th Continue Reading...
Governments in these developing countries also may have issues with foreign companies expanding within their borders. Lastly, establishing local suppliers, and the infrastructure required for these suppliers, may be a challenge, especially for those Continue Reading...
He is also an advocate of higher education reform, and believes that the curriculums of many American universities are ignoring some very important aspects of education. In his book, he continues, "Some universities are starting to build e-business Continue Reading...
Personal, Organizational, and Cultural Values play in Personal and Professional Decision-Making
In today's increasingly high-powered, competitive workplaces, employees at all levels, occasionally (or even frequently) find themselves having to make Continue Reading...
In this scenario, two companies, one from Saudi Arabia and the other from Australia, send their top representatives to discuss business matters. The Australian company is represented by a highly professional and young woman, whereas the Saudi Arabia Continue Reading...
There are also an increasing number of opportunities for people from diverse backgrounds to work together towards a common company goal. This brings with it a unique set of opportunities and challenges (Kosch, 2007).
Kosch (2007, p.1) for example m Continue Reading...