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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) consists of which four kinds of responsibilities: a) Economic, ethical, societal, and altruistic b) Economic, legal, ethical, and altruistic c) Fiscal, legal, societal, and philanthropic d) Economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic
Economic Legal Ethical Discretionary
economic, legal, ethical and philanthropic.
economic social political environmental ethical cultural
Self interest threats are one threat to the fundamental principles of ethical behavior. Other threats are advocacy threats, familiarity threats, and self review threats.
Compliancy does not automatically equate to ethical behaviour. While behaving in a legally compliant manner is certainly a step towards being ethical, it is still possible to be unethical whilst being totally compliant with legislation.
A:Monotheistic religions that believe in ethical behaviour include:ZoroastrianismJudasimChristianityIslamBahaiSikhism
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Cellphones purely have a negative effect on the social and ethical behaviour, due to the fact that cellphones, socially, breed a culture of introverted, isolated people who are unable to deal with real human interaction because they have been trained to communicate with others through their cellphone. Ethically, cellphones reduce the social standards of the populace and breed the idea that ignoring the mores and social laws and standards put in place by those who have overcome the urge to become paranoid with there cellphone.
Usually a tricky situation requiring weighing up of possible consequences. Euthanasia is a big one. Most medical and nursing students must study ethics.
who challenged the assumption that ethical behavior comes at the expense of economic efficiency
Eduard Pestel has written: 'Beyond the Limits to growth' -- subject(s): Economic development, Economic history, Economic policy, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Economic development, Moral and ethical aspects of Economic policy, Social history 'Grundlagen der Regelungstechnik' -- subject(s): Automatic control
Ethical behaviour is not something which will come quickly if people do not already possess it. But, certain techniques can be applied to encourage ethical behaviour. These include: - For starters be a good role model as you can be a source of inspiration. If you do something others will also do it. - Give examples of how ethical behaviour has helped or can help others and yourself. - Speak truthfully and honestly about any information you may be providing to those you want to encourage. - Make sure you point out their good deeds and use them as an example to further encourage them or reward them for such deeds.
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) consists of which four kinds of responsibilities: a) Economic, ethical, societal, and altruistic b) Economic, legal, ethical, and altruistic c) Fiscal, legal, societal, and philanthropic d) Economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic
Economic Legal Ethical Discretionary
Robbie Ekema has written: 'The right to development' -- subject- s -: Economic development, Economic policy, Human rights, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Economic development, Right of property