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Role of laws and enforcement in managing business ethics

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Answered by Shubi143
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Role of Government in Business Ethics

by K.A. Francis; Reviewed by Michelle Seidel, B.Sc., LL.B., MBA; Updated January 25, 2019

Role of Government in Business Ethics

Most businesses are started for two reasons: to meet a need that's not being met, and to make money. When a business can do both, it's a wonderful thing. However, if a business wants a more robust bottom line, sometimes it looks for ways to cut corners. If those cuts don't affect the quality of the goods and services, that's great.

But when the product starts to suffer and people are put at risk, this is where problems can arise. This approach can also cause problems internally. If a company expects its employees to perform their jobs in a way that might cause a conflict legally or morally, a business' ethical reputation could be in jeopardy.

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Answered by prabhmannat42
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