Business Studies, asked by wadhanisheela, 9 days ago

1. Who can afford to be more concerned with social responsibility- small businesses or big corporations?
2. A bribe is paid to a company official in the island country of Hocomo to facilitate the movement of a product in that country. Bribes are a normal and expected business practice in Hocomo.
3. Consumer Reports publishes the results of a study on shampoos that provides strong evidence that all shampoos are basically the same. In fact, the results suggest that a mild dish-washing liquid will do the same job for a lot less money. After the study is published, a leading shampoo marketer claims that its product will remove oil, add body, condition, and replenish hair better than any competing shampoo and do it all in one step.
4. The manufacturer of a leading insect spray changes. the formulation of its product to eliminate problems experienced by people allergic to some of the ingredients. The manufacturer does not inform consumers. The change in the formula will make the product less effective.​

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Answered by Nandinisridhar
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Explanation:

Being a socially responsible company can bolster a company's image and build its brand. ... Formal corporate social responsibility programs can boost employee morale and lead to greater productivity in the workforce.

Answered by riyadpatel
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2. This is not ethical because bribes are unethical.

3. It is not ethical because they are lying to their customers about what their product can do in comparison to other shampoos.

4. This is not ethical because consumers have the right to be informed of such changes.

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