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ETHICS

MGN253 BUSINESS ETHICS


CA1 by GROUP 3

NAME REGISTRATION NUMBER ROLL NUMBER

RAHUL 12104341 RQ2103A11

MANJOT 12104322 RQ2103A12

SHREERAJ 12103970 RQ2103A13

ATHIF 12103986 RQ2103A14

HAADI 12104141 RQ2103A15


INTRODUCTION TO EHTICS

• An area of study that deals with ideas about what is good and bad
behavior and with moral duty and obligation
• The rules and principles that define right and wrong conduct
• It refers to well-founded standards of right and wrong that prescribe
what humans ought to do.
METHADOLOGY

The team of Group 3 formed a questionnaire containing 10 questions, which were asked to each respondent.
An In-House questionnaire was formed, and each member of the group was assigned to interview a single
category of respondents, the survey was conducted in the premises of Lovely Professional University and
nearby areas.
To draw statistical conclusions about the population under study, we conducted this statistical survey, and these
conclusions heavily depended on the survey questions we utilized.
Our questionnaire included 10 open-ended questions:

1. Do you have any knowledge of unethical business practices?


2. Describe an instance when you had to make an ethical decision.
3. From what source did you find out about that unethical practice?
4. How did you feel about that unethical behavior?
5. In your opinion, what triggers this immoral behavior?
6. Did you do anything to stop that abhorrent behavior? If so, what was the specific action?
7. How can victims cope with unethical behavior, in your opinion?
8. Did you believe that your unethical behavior had any societal repercussions?
9. Is that individual engaging in that immoral behavior voluntarily, or was he coerced into it?
10. If you were the perpetrator in that scenario, how would you react?
DEMOGRAPHICS
S.No Gender Age Occupation

1 Male 25 Employee

2 Female 24 Employee

3 Male 27 Employee

4 Male 40 Entrepreneur

5 Female 29 Entrepreneur

6 Female 36 Housewife

7 Female 42 Housewife

8 Male 19 Student

9 Female 21 Student

10 Female 19 Student
We asked:
• 3 Employees
• 2 Entrepreneurs
• 2 Housewives
• 3 Students
UNETHICAL ACTIVITIES FOUND FROM THE SURVEY

• Abusive Conduct
• Violating Company’s Internet Policies
• Misuse of Company Time
• Misleading Product Information
• Price Discrimination

Abusive Conduct Violation Manipulation of Facts


Cyberloafing Price Discrimination
RECOMMENDATIONS

• Establish straightforward guidelines


• Promote knowledge
• Provide tools
• Be proactive
• Employ data monitoring
• Foster ethical behavior
CONCLUSION

We will undoubtedly observe a decline in unethical actions if we can somehow avoid these underlying factors.

• No Code of Ethics
• Fear of Reprisal
• Going Down a Slippery Slope
• Setting a Bad Example

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