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Corporations: amoral machines or moral persons?

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Role of a company as a purely economic enterprise that operates only for profits is compared to the view that corporates are moral entities and need to have accountability and social responsibility.

Author: Henriques, Adrian
Publisher: University of Florida
Publication Name: Business & Professional Ethics Journal
Subject: Philosophy and religion
ISSN: 0277-2027
Year: 2005
Corporate Profits, Venture Analysis, Analysis, Economic aspects, Profit, Profits, Business enterprises, Corporate social responsibility

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The effects of national culture and academic discipline on responses to ethical dilemmas: a comparison of students from Turkey and the United States

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Turkish and American students' reactions to an ethical issue in accounting and marketing disciplines, and impact of culture and education on their decision making are analyzed.

Author: Kidwell, Linda A., Arzova, Burak S., Gegez, Ercan A.
Publisher: University of Florida
Publication Name: Business & Professional Ethics Journal
Subject: Philosophy and religion
ISSN: 0277-2027
Year: 2005
Accounting Methods, Marketing, Turkey, Social aspects, Accounting, Educational aspects, Student ethics

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