ethical business: IKEA (they care about their customers are treated with importance, employees receive good pay with amazing benefits, and they are loyalty to their suppliers) Non-ethical business: Goodwill (they make millions off our donations, pay minimum wage with low benefits, push to receive additional cash donations for a program they own as well and only give 10% of money earned to that program)
"Amoral" refers to a lack of moral considerations or indifference to morality, while "immoral" implies a violation of accepted moral principles. In business, being amoral means disregarding moral values, whereas being immoral involves actively engaging in unethical or wrongful actions.
I have found this video to be a business that is ethical and indeed one that fulfilled the individual social responsibility.
Keep up!
ethical business: IKEA (they care about their customers are treated with importance, employees receive good pay with amazing benefits, and they are loyalty to their suppliers)
Non-ethical business: Goodwill (they make millions off our donations, pay minimum wage with low benefits, push to receive additional cash donations for a program they own as well and only give 10% of money earned to that program)
lol you've never seen the advertisement scandal of IKEA
Can u please pls put up some concepts and the explanation of them?thx
can u briefly explain the level of business ethics?
Have an interview later today, Hopes this helps
Good luck!
Good stuff cheers
Its guud. keep it up. (:
Thanx 👏❤️
what's the difference between 'amoral' and 'immoral'?
"Amoral" refers to a lack of moral considerations or indifference to morality, while "immoral" implies a violation of accepted moral principles. In business, being amoral means disregarding moral values, whereas being immoral involves actively engaging in unethical or wrongful actions.
Yo Ethan you watching this. Sheldon 4 life
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wheres my business class at :)