the.com/business ethics
the art of making money without making the news for the wrong reasons.
means a framework of moral principles guiding how companies should act toward employees, customers, shareholders, and society.
from emerged as a formal field in the 1970s when scandals like insider trading and price-fixing forced universities to teach that legality and morality are not the same thing.
harvard coursebusiness ethics became mandatory there after 2008 crash
most cited dilemmathe trolley problem, disguised as layoffs
whistleblower rewardssec paid one tipster 279 million dollars in 2018
for instance
enron collapse — 2001 accounting fraud erased 74 billion dollars in value
volkswagen dieselgate — 2015 emissions cheating scandal cost 33 billion dollars
patagonia ownership transfer — 2022 founder gave entire company to fight climate change
theranos fraud trial — 2022 conviction of elizabeth holmes over fake blood tests