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- Business research is defined as ‘the systematic and objective process of collecting, recording, analyzing and interpreting data for aid in solving managerial problems’.
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Business ethics is the study of business situations, activities, and decisions where issues of right and wrong are addressed. It is worth stressing that by ‘right’ and ‘wrong’ we mean morally right and wrong as opposed to, for example, commercially, strategically, or financially right or wrong.
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Nov 10, 2017 · > Cambridge Handbook of Research Approaches to Business Ethics and Corporate Responsibility. > Descriptive Ethics. Chapter 7 - Descriptive Ethics. A Neglected Methodological Domain in Business and Applied Ethics. from Qualitative Approaches. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 November 2017. By. Wesley Cragg. Edited by.
Business Research. The purpose of business research is to gather information in order to aid business-related decision-making. Business research is defined as ‘the systematic and objective process of collecting, recording, analyzing and interpreting data for aid in solving managerial problems’.
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This chapter examines the importance of ethics in business research. Since ethical issues can arise at any point in the research process, business researchers must be aware and prepared to address the issues to ensure the integrity of their study and the reputation of business research in general.
- Deontology
- Utilitarianism
- Deontology: Some Critical Issues
- Utilitarianism: Some Critical Issues
Deontology is a theory of ethics based on moral maxims and duties and was developed by eighteenth-century philosopher, Immanuel Kant. Kant’s moral theory is predicated on a number of assumptions. One assumption is that universal moral maxims or rules can be rationally intuited. Another is that human beings have a duty to follow the moral maxims tha...
Utilitarianism (or consequentialism as it is sometimes referred to) was created by eighteenth- and early-nineteenth-century leader of the Philosophical Radicals, Jeremy Bentham. James Mill, his colleague and friend, was also the promoter of utilitarianism and of its legacy. Mill attempted to ensure the continued development of utilitarianism throug...
The most frequent critical concern with the theory of deontology is that by not evaluating the consequences of the universalizability imperative, harm can be done to individuals. For example, if all persons are ends in themselves, it is never justifiable to sacrifice one life to save many others. Others argue that Kant’s theory involves a naïve fai...
Harm to people is also a criticism levelled at utilitarianism. Since utilitarianism involves a commitment to the principle that the greatest good for the greatest number should guide moral behavior, not everyone has to benefit for an act or a rule to be considered morally correct. Further, if one has to die for more in the group to live, then that ...
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In this book, the first of its kind, leading scholars in the fields gather to analyse a range of philosophical and empirical approaches to research in business ethics and CSR.
May 9, 2023 · Summary. Business ethics is a long-standing concern. It has a wide variety of focal points – from labor, to environment, to product liability. There are three main approaches: an examination of business as a social activity, an academic discipline, and an applied endeavor.