'Business Ethics' by Stephen M. Byars, Kurt Stanberry Published by OpenStax, Sep 24, 2018, Houston, Texas
Vocabulary matching exercise by Dr Michael A. Riccioli
Match the items on the right to the items on the left.
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ethics
goodwill
integrity
long-term perspective
normative ethical theories
shareholder
the standards of behavior to which we hold ourselves in our personal and professional lives
the value of a business beyond its tangible assets, usually including its reputation, the value of its brand, the attitude of its workforce, and customer relations
the adherence to a code of moral values implying trustworthiness and incorruptibility because there is unity between what we say and what we do
a broad view of profit maximization that recognizes the fact that the impact of a business decision may not manifest for a long time
a group of philosophical theories that describe how people ought to behave on the basis of reason
an individual or institution that owns stock or shares in a corporation, by definition a type of stakeholder; also called stockholder