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no it is not contradicting
There is no such thing as "Business ethics." It is a contradiction in terms. Ethics is a moral consideration of good and evil, and the only good and evil that a business comprehends is profit and loss.
it means doing the right things in business in terms of morality example : being honest, not stealing from the business etc
Business ethics and corporate social responsibility are two terms that almost mean the same and hence interchanged when in use. While ethics gives stress to values and norms, CSR is more business friendly. When referring to good things, people refer to CSR, while the bad things are referred to as ethics.
Social ethics refers to the moral principles that guide interactions and relationships within a society, while human behavior refers to the observable actions and reactions displayed by individuals. Social ethics provide a framework for evaluating behavior in terms of right and wrong, while human behavior encompasses a wide range of actions influenced by various factors such as culture, environment, and personal beliefs.
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Simply put, "ethics, morals and values" are the 'rules of life' we all live by. Because there are so many of us that use the English language, these three terms are closely related. "Ethics" is the business term, "morals" are childrens (and adults rule) learned for association between people, and "values" generally denote that which we hold dear in our family relations. The terms vary.
The main goal of an established business is to conform to the needs of its clientele. It should provide the best in terms of the quality of its product and services. It should also conform to the standard predefined by the governmental and non governmental institutions that govern the business.
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The personal ethics will play a role in academics in terms of discipline and punctuality. Students with good ethics generally perform better in academics.
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Simply put, "ethics, morals and values" are the 'rules of life' we all live by. Because there are so many of us that use the English language, these three terms are closely related. "Ethics" is the business term, "morals" are childrens (and adults rule) learned for association between people, and "values" generally denote that which we hold dear in our family relations. The terms vary.