Organizational ethics and stakeholder well-being in the business environment

Charlotte, North Carolina: Information Age (2014)
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Abstract

Organizational ethics involves the institutionalized principles, guidelines, and norms that influence how a company and its employees function in an ethical manner. Seeks to explore these important topics and present a more comprehensive overview of organizational ethics and stakeholder well-being in the business environment.

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