Ethics
By: Yan • Essay • 289 Words • April 25, 2010 • 991 Views
Ethics
Business ethics has been an area of growing concern across the world in the last decade. While
considerable thought has gone into the effective management of business and ensuring its
steady growth across industries and economies, the role of ethics or moral obligations till recently
was more of a theoretical exercise in the academic circles. Corporate involvement in social obligations
remained largely limited to allocate a part of the annual budget for philanthropic work. However,
recent allegations of fraudulent practices, misappropriation of funds and willful suppression of facts
against some of the major transnationals in the world have made it necessary to understand the
fundamental role of business ethics. This article tries to capture the broad impact ethics on business
and how they can be incorporated in the policy guidelines of different stakeholder organizations to
ensure more transparent and profitable operations.
Business ethics can be described as business behavior based on standards of right or wrong rather
than entirely on principles of accounting and management (Hartman 1998). We can say it encompasses
practices and policies in business to determine what is ethically right and wrong.
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