The economic recession has led to many employers ending expense accounts or significantly tightening restrictions on business travel. Things that would have been easily written off as a business expense five years ago are being covered out-of-pocket by executives today. Don't get caught making fraudulent expenditures -- research corporate expense account policies and accountability before taking a business trip. Additionally, business schools are increasingly offering ethics classes about corporate business travel and expense accounts. Taking a seminar or reading a book about business ethics can ensure that all expenses incurred during a business trip are ethical and properly documented for reimbursement.
difference between ethics and business ethics
Beatrice Cosgrove has written: 'The development of corporate codes of ethics' -- subject(s): Business ethics, Corporate culture
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this is because ethics is the way how workers in a certain field of business conduncts them selves and this may atract customers if they have good ethics
Susanne Zajitschek has written: 'Corporate ethics relations' -- subject- s -: Business, Business ethics, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Business, Social ethics
Poerwanto has written: 'Corporate social responsibility' -- subject(s): Business ethics, Corporate culture, Social responsibility of business
Business ethics are the moral principles applied in business environment to deal with ethical problems. Business is said to be operating ethically when it obeys the law. Business ethics basically deals with the problems such as, shareholder relations, insider trading, bribery , discrimination, fiduciary responsibility, corporate social responsibility, corporate governance etc.
Business ethics (also corporate ethics) is a form of applied ethics or professional ethics that examines ethical principles and moral or ethical problems that arise in a business environment. It applies to all aspects of business conduct and is relevant to the conduct of individuals and entire organizations.
So that you know what is socially acceptable and unacceptable in corporate America.
Donna Kennedy-Glans has written: 'Corporate integrity' -- subject(s): Business ethics, Corporate governance
Norman Henry Pizer is the author of several books on topics such as ethics in business, corporate social responsibility, and leadership. He has written works like "Business Ethics: The Ethics of Business, Corporate Social Responsibility and One's Work" and "Images of Combat: The Civil War and Its Aftermath."
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