Ethics, Etiquette, & Morality
- Topics:
- Business Ethics
- Source:
- University of Florida
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Overview: Business ethics consists of a set of moral principles and values that govern the behavior of the organization with respect to what is right and what is wrong. Etiquette are certain established and socially accepted norms of correct behavior. Morality is the goodness or badness of human actions. The increased use of technology in business processes has enhanced the significance of business ethics at the workplace. The paper distinguishes between ethics, etiquette, and morality. It examines the effects of technology on business ethics.
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Format: HTML | Size: 134KB | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 8
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