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1. A shift has occurred in what society believes business responsibilities should be; toda
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y there is a greater emphasis on the bottom line than ever before.
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2. Responses to social and environmental issues will determine which corporations are able t
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o survive in today's competitive environment.
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3. Integrity refers to the appropriateness of a corporation's behaviour, not to its adherence t
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o moral principles.
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4. Ethics apply to business in the same manner as they apply to religion.
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5. A responsible corporation is a business undertaking that responds to social, ethical, an
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d environmental responsibilities in addition to its economic obligations.
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6. The triple-
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y of the economic, social or ethical, and environmental value the corporation adds or destr
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oys.
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7. There is little concern that a lack of academic integrity will have an influence on busine
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ss integrity.
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8. Until recently, business schools had largely neglected ethics and emphasized functiona
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l areas, some of which have focused on the financial rather than the social responsibilities
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of business.
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9. Most people agree there is a universal way to approach ethics and as such, there
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is widespread agreement as to the appropriate behaviour by business in society. F
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11. Virtue ethics emphasizes the situation that individuals find themselves in and focuses o
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n what they are doing.
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