no.
Firms should behave ethically if they wish to retain the trust of their customers and shareholders. Companies that behave ethically have a competitive advantage in terms of branding and reputation.
If most companies acted ethically in business dealings more customers would trust businesses. With more confident customers businesses will see more profits.
To ensure the company complies with the law and also to trade ethically
Yes. (period...that's it...yes).
No, I dont feel that.
For the 20% in all societies that create 80% of the problems.
There a variety of insurance companies that offer motor trade insurance. Such insurance companies include Allstate, Statefarm, and Motor-Trade-Insurance.
There are various companies that Singapore cannot trade with. For example, since chewing gum is banned, they cannot trade with gum companies.
Not all lip gloss is fair trade. There are various ways that lip gloss can be called fair trade. It can be certified at the product level if all the ingredients are fair trade and it was manufactured in a way that meets fair trade certification. There is currently no lip gloss certified fair trade at the product level. If one is looking for ethically produced lip gloss, one can find lip gloss in which some of the ingredients may be fair trade or otherwise certified as ethically sourced. Dr. Hauschka and the Body Shop are examples of brands that use some ethically sourced ingredients. Additionally, lip gloss is more likely to be manufactured under humane conditions if it was made by a socially responsible company and in a country with strong enforcement of labor rights, such as the US or certain countries in Europe.
The companies that make trade show stands for the different companies that offer their services for a certain price to make exhibits and shows for other companies. In order for this company to stand out from the rest they must be unique and persuasive. "Pullupstands" and "The rental advantage" are some examples of trade show companies.
Ethically sound means something that can be accepted morally in society.