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This is a 4 page paper that provides an overview of business ethics. Arguments for the justification of ethical practices are given. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. The Justification of Organizational Ethics , 3/2011 --for
more information on using this paper properly! Many business leaders approach the task of running a business with but one thought in mind: create as much profit as possible.
It is difficult to condemn such a worldview because of how culturally ingrained the notion is that the entire purpose of a business is to generate a profit. When individuals
hear this maxim, there is a tendency to think of an organization as some entity separate from the moral dimensions of life, as an entity that exists solely for the
purpose of generating profit and which has no other responsibilities or liabilities. Of course, in the real world, this is not actually the case. Even in the most niche of
markets, organizations compete with one another in order to gain competitive advantage, increase market share, and derive a profit. This means that the actions taken by an organization in regards
to how it goes about carrying out its goal of profit inevitably and invariably have a direct impact upon other organizations and the individual human beings who run them. For
this reason, it is positively critical for organizations to practice an ethical approach to business decisions that considers the humanistic and moral framework from which all organizations and markets are
originally derived. This paragraph helps the student explore the concept of the organization as a citizen. Most everyone has some innate sense of ethical behavior. It is the impetus
gained from being a citizen living in a free and equitable society that prevents one from robbing other people indiscriminately or committing violence over minor transgressions. When one thinks in
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