Business Ethics Essay Examples and Topics
The Ethical Issues Surrounding Jordan’s Garment Industry
This essay explores the ethical issues surrounding Jordan's garment industry from different perspectives. It looks at the Kantian Ethics theory, the Divine Command Theory and Utilitarianism, and how they can be applied to the different problems within the industry. Finally, it concludes with a discussion of how these different theories can be used to improve the situation for workers, the environment and children.
MoreThe Importance of a Code of Business Ethics for the Steelox Manufacturing Company
The Steelox Manufacturing Company has been accused of ethical misconduct by its employees and customers. In this report, we will discuss the importance of having a code of business ethics and how it can help the company improve its operations and protect its reputation.
MoreLobbying vs. Bribery: Key Differences
This essay discusses the key differences between lobbying and bribery. Lobbying is legal while bribery is illegal. Lobbying is done with an aim to influence decision making process while bribing is done with an intention get undue personal gains unlawfully.
MoreThe Kolb’s Theory of Learning and Its Application to the Workplace
The Kolb's theory of learning can be applied in the workplace to help individuals with different learning styles to find solutions that are satisfactory for all parties involved. The theory can help understand ethical values and moral compass, as well as professional responsibilities, decision making and ethical dilemmas.
MoreThe Importance of Honesty in the Workplace
This essay discusses the importance of honesty in the workplace. It describes the benefits of honesty and how it promotes trust, respect, and engagement. The essay also acknowledges the challenges of being honest in the workplace, but ultimately concludes that the benefits far outweigh the costs.
MoreThe Best Choice in a Dilemma: Utilitarianism and Deontology
The essay discusses the dilemma of whether or not to accept Clare's offer of material assistance. It applies the theories of utilitarianism and deontology to the dilemma and concludes that accepting her offer is the better choice.
MoreThe Ethical Implications of Moving a Business from China to Indonesia
This essay discusses the ethical implications of a business moving its operations from China to Indonesia. The implications discussed include the displacement of workers in China, the treatment of employees who do not want to move to Indonesia, and the way the company plans to operate in Indonesia.
MoreAddressing Ethical Issues in Production: A Novice’s Guide
This paper discusses how ethical considerations can be taken into account when planning production for a new company. It outlines different approaches to business ethics, and describes how a company can go about addressing ethical issues in production.
MoreMillerCoors’ Commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility
This essay looks at MillerCoors' commitment to corporate social responsibility, including its efforts in environmental sustainability, diversity and inclusion, and giving back to communities.
MoreCSR: A Public Relations Exercise or ‘Greenwashing’?
This essay looks at the evidence that suggests that corporate social responsibility (CSR) is nothing more than a public relations exercise or 'greenwashing'. It argues that CSR is used by multinational corporations (MNCs) to improve their image without actually changing their practices.
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