Such books are sold through small booksellers, who are not accountable to any sales laws and who do not care for business ethics. |
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Werbach, a legal studies and business ethics professor, is teaching a MOOC this summer. |
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I think the business ethics of countries, and therefore of the companies that come from those countries, varies from place to place. |
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We need to develop a new global consensus on business ethics, integrity and sustainable economic growth. |
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Go online at www.bbb.org to get valuable tips and information on business ethics and more. |
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Initially, there was a legal debate as to whether it was a violation of business ethics, but not of the law. |
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Respect for both buyers and sellers is prevalent every day, and is regarded by the industry as the foundation of business ethics. |
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Their work is carried out in strict compliance with the rules and standards of fair competition, business ethics and confidentiality. |
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The goal of this workshop is to create awareness and advance knowledge about issues in business ethics and supply chain social responsibility. |
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Her presence at an international conference on corporate and business ethics seems odd to Jimmy. |
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In a business ethics class, you can use that as an example instead of Machiavelli, which provides a way into the concept. |
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However, our trade agreements should be based on the special energy security clause', which would be the business ethics of the sector. |
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I feel it is vital to reiterate the need for new business ethics and also the need to encourage a new culture of corporate responsibility. |
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This is intended to give a brief overview of some of the most important principles underlying the company's code of business ethics. |
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Frankly, this might be considered by some to be an affront to normal business ethics. |
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Examples of topics include organizational values and principles, the code of conduct, business ethics and compliance standards. |
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In the management of its global operations, IBM the world's largest computer maker has been well known for its strict observance of clean business ethics. |
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This short summary is obviously not meant to address every instance in which we are called upon to observe and practice sound business ethics. |
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Lastly, Euler Hermes also applies strict rules throughout the group in terms of business ethics, corporate governance and transparency with regard to all its economic partners. |
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Similarly, the fitness and properness of managers are factors in bank authorisations, meaning that business ethics are necessarily built into corporate values. |
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Operating to the highest standards of business ethics, our family ownership gives us the total freedom to shape our own future and create a genuine mutuality of benefits between ourselves and everyone who we do business with. |
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These findings emerge from a long-term study of Canadians' values conducted by Montreal pollster CROP for Toronto's Ideation Group as part of a research program on business ethics and human rights. |
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One investment bank earned billions of USD by speculating downwards on subprime securities while selling them to its clients, epitomizing the loss of business ethics! |
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Does business ethics shed any more light on those categories? |
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We expected this statement to reflect best practices in the areas of business ethics, transparency, community investment, organizational climate, and the environment. |
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The crisis has revealed the importance of propriety, integrity and transparency regarding the conduct of international business and finance, so as to strengthen business ethics. |
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Clearly, in those troubled years an incentive had to be provided for a professional international manager respecting at least minimum business ethics standard to manage and invest in such a fund in Bulgaria. |
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A working group composed of representatives of public and private sector organizations, international organizations and civil society was established in Nigeria in 2008 to develop principles for business ethics. |
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We will apply high standards in terms of business ethics and integrity, and support the efforts of national and international organizations to establish and maintain strict ethical standards for all companies. |
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Mr. Gyari responded that the government in exile is making some efforts to reach out to the business community and that the Dalai Lama had been invited by many business groups to speak about business ethics. |
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The new literary field of the moral guide to business ethics was developed during the late Ming period, for the readership of the merchant class. |
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Your peace of mind is the abode of creativity,' he said at a recent business ethics seminar in Bangalore. |
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The book inaugurates the Studies in Transatlantic Business Ethics series, which responds to the need for an international perspective in business ethics. |
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When business ethics prescinds from these two pillars, it inevitably risks losing its distinctive nature and it falls prey to forms of exploitation. |
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Tahat contributed to several journals and conference proceedings in the area of software engineering, wireless technology, and Business Ethics. |
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