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  • Essay / Business Ethics - 1776

    Outline:A) General overview.B) Utilitarian theory.C) Kant's theory.C) Rawls' theory.D) Conclusion.Foreword:This research paper discusses the theories of business ethics. It also examines three cases illustrating the violation of ethical principles. Thesis: Today, in the era of economic relations and international trade, business ethics plays a very important role. Nowadays, in the era of economic relations and international trade, business ethics plays a very important role. It is of vital importance at all levels of activity: business, state or international. Issues of corporate social responsibility and business ethics are of increasing concern to businesses, both domestically and internationally (Sims 2006). This trend is underlined by scandalous cases in international trade illustrated by violations of the rules of ethical behavior. Rules and regulations regarding ethics and behavior are inevitably affected by core values ​​regarding the company's purpose in the community. However, some organizational members believe that the only social purpose of business is to make a profit. On the other hand, other members consider that the objective of a company is much broader than that of profit and that all the actors influenced by the activity of the company - shareholders, staff, consumers, suppliers, society domestic, babies (particularly in terms of environmental protection) - have reasonable concern and commitment to the company's activity. Many of these commitments are important for a company, whether national or international in its activity. However, international companies face specific difficulties and requirements and especially those that operate only in the local market. The first situation we were given...... middle of paper ...... is to come to terms with the limits of justice" (Megan 2006). More and more companies are carrying out international operations as part of their daily operation However, the situation is complicated by differences in cultural values ​​and behavior To maintain goodwill and reputation, a company must follow the principles of business ethics. business owners ignore ethical rules and regulations that lead to unfair practices in business I must admit that unfair practices are more prevalent in the business field than in the operational field. , 2008 from http://exchanges.state.gov/forum/journal/bus1background.htm2 Megane, C. (2002). business ethics for effective learning. London, Westport.