BUSINESS ETHICS

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BUSINESS ETHICS by Mind Map: BUSINESS ETHICS

1. ETHICS

1.1. Morals

1.1.1. Deontology

1.1.1.1. Moral Absolutism

1.1.2. Emotion

1.1.3. Cognition

1.1.4. Philosophy

1.1.4.1. Free will

1.1.4.1.1. Choice

1.2. Obedience to Authority

1.2.1. Ethical Judgement

1.2.2. Ethical Opinion

1.2.3. Integrity

1.2.3.1. Honesty

1.2.3.2. Fairness

1.2.3.3. Decency

1.3. Values

1.3.1. Intrinsic

1.3.1.1. Love

1.3.1.2. Freedom

1.3.1.3. Truth

1.3.2. Sacred

1.4. Opinions

1.4.1. Trust

1.4.1.1. Religion

1.5. Law

1.5.1. Justice

1.5.1.1. Fiduciary Duty

1.5.1.1.1. Lawyers

1.5.2. Illegal

1.5.2.1. Corruption

1.6. Business ethics

1.6.1. liberty

1.6.2. responsibilities

1.6.3. politics

1.6.4. econonomics

1.6.5. social

1.6.6. decisions

1.6.7. inter regulations

1.7. Financial ethics

1.7.1. creative accouting

1.7.2. Insider training

1.7.3. remuneration

1.7.4. corruption

1.8. Human ressources

1.8.1. Discrimination

1.8.2. parity

1.8.3. private life

1.8.4. denunciation

1.8.5. health and safety

1.9. Sales & Marketing

1.9.1. Price and promotion

1.9.2. competition

1.9.3. green washing

1.9.4. advertising

1.9.5. mental handling

1.10. Production

1.10.1. Dangerous and ilegal products

1.10.2. pollution

1.10.3. Product test

1.11. Knowledge

1.11.1. skills

1.11.2. Trainings

1.11.3. Economic intelligence

1.11.4. Patents & copyright

1.12. Information

1.12.1. RGPD

1.12.2. Data processing

1.13. International dimension

1.13.1. globalization

1.13.1.1. international business

1.13.2. Universal business values

1.13.3. countrie's values

1.13.3.1. religious values

1.13.4. social normes

1.14. Theorics problems

1.14.1. divergents interests

1.15. CSR

1.15.1. code of ethics

1.15.2. risks management program

1.15.3. inovations

1.15.4. bad buzz & reputational risks

2. UNETHICAL BEHAVIOR

2.1. Natural persons

2.1.1. Selfishness

2.1.2. Violence

2.1.3. Insider trading

2.1.4. Conflict of Interest

2.1.5. Conformity Bias

2.1.6. Economic Corruption

2.1.7. Diffusion of Responsibility

2.2. Legal persons

2.2.1. Companies

2.2.1.1. Professional risk

2.2.1.2. Insider trading

2.2.1.2.1. Stock Exchange

2.2.1.3. Conformity Bias

2.2.1.4. Stakeholders

2.2.1.4.1. Employees

2.2.1.4.2. Consumers

2.2.1.4.3. Suppliers

2.2.1.5. Shareholders

2.2.2. Associations

2.2.3. Government

2.2.3.1. information concealment

2.2.3.2. Law

2.2.3.2.1. Legal functions

2.2.3.2.2. International organizations

2.2.3.2.3. Treaties

2.2.3.2.4. Deontology

2.2.3.3. Power functions

2.2.3.3.1. President

2.2.3.3.2. Minister

2.2.3.3.3. Chancellor

2.2.3.3.4. King

2.2.3.3.5. Queen

2.2.3.4. Bounded Ethicality

2.2.3.4.1. Behavioral Ethics

2.2.3.5. Political corruption

2.2.4. Conflict of Interest

2.2.5. Economic corruption

3. BUSINESS ISSUES

3.1. Ethical Challenges and Cash

3.1.1. Late payments for the employees

3.1.2. Cheat on environmental or safety compliance

3.1.3. Late bills payments because of running low on cash

3.2. Harassment and Discrimination

3.2.1. Sexism

3.2.1.1. Women's rights

3.2.1.2. Pregnancy

3.2.1.3. Men's right

3.2.2. Bigotry

3.2.3. Abuse

3.2.3.1. Abuse of power

3.2.3.2. Physical abuse

3.2.3.3. Emotional abuse

3.2.4. Sexual harassment

3.2.5. Personal attack

3.2.6. Racism

3.2.6.1. Skin & hair colors

3.2.6.2. Nationalities

3.2.6.3. Origins

3.2.7. Wage inequality

3.2.8. Workplace Bullying

3.3. Playing favorites

3.3.1. Hire people from their social network

3.3.1.1. Social connection > actual ability

3.3.2. Relative hiring

3.4. Health and Safety

3.4.1. Workplace accidents

3.4.1.1. Ignore the legal requirements

3.4.1.1.1. Not using guards

3.4.1.1.2. Not wearing enough protections

3.4.1.1.3. Not follow the safety procedures

3.4.2. Illnesses

3.4.2.1. Physical harm

3.4.2.1.1. Overwork

3.4.2.1.2. Bad working conditions

3.4.2.2. Mental

3.4.2.2.1. Pressure

3.4.2.2.2. Work-related stress

3.5. Technology/Privacy

3.5.1. Metadata

3.5.1.1. Protecting Client Privacy

3.5.1.1.1. Certified document

3.5.1.1.2. Additional sales

3.5.1.1.3. News-feeds

3.5.1.1.4. Protected

3.5.1.1.5. Location services

3.5.1.2. Using Client Privacy

3.5.1.2.1. Loosing the real information

3.5.1.2.2. Mass customization

3.5.1.2.3. Mass-surveillance

3.5.2. Employees privacy

3.5.2.1. Electronic surveillance

3.5.2.1.1. Company email

3.5.2.1.2. Internet browser history

3.5.2.2. Spy

3.6. Social media

3.6.1. Companies fire or punish employees for what they post about

3.7. CSR

3.7.1. Social concern

3.7.2. Environmental concern

3.7.2.1. Pollution