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Papers On Business Ethics
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BUSINESS ETHICS – A COMPARISON OF TWO ARTICLES
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This 7-page paper compares two articles on the subject of business ethics: "Entering the Third Age of Ethics by Rushworth Kidder and Curtis Verschoor and "Christian Character: A Different Approach to Business Ethics" by Sondra Wheeler. The paper notes that each of the papers has a different view on ethics. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MTbuetco.rtf
THE ETHICS OF ENRON AND WORLDCOM
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This 5-page paper supports the thesis that corporate crime doesn't pay, and uses Enron and WorldCom as examples of how supposedly "legal" accounting practices spelled doom for both of these companies -- meaning the end didn't justify the means. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MTetenwo.rtf
BUSINESS ETHICS AND VALUES
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This 4-page paper is a basic overview about the concept of business ethics and values and includes some theories about business ethics. Also touched upon are the ethical questions dealing with Enron, Worldcom and Global Crossing. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MTbuetva.rtf
RM Law Implications post-Arthur Anderson and Enron
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In the wake of corporate malfeasance at Arthur Anderson, new laws have been passed to protect the public. The most important of these was spelled out in the Sarbanes-Oxley act, an act governing how paper (memorandums, correspondence, and any other paper) will be treated in the future. Taking a quick walk through why the act came into existence (Arthur Anderson), this paper addresses [sec] 1520, the new obstruction of justice act that governs criminal activity of public and other corporations, and its implications. Bibliography lists 3 sources. JVenron.rtf
Filename: JVenron.rtf
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