BUSINESS ETHICS PROJECT - PART 1 You are required to submit an individual project consisting of an analysis of an ethical problem that occurred in the real world of business. It consists of three...

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BUSINESS ETHICS PROJECT - PART 1

You are required to submit an individual project consisting of an analysis of an ethical problem that occurred in the real world of business. It consists of three parts. Below is what is required for Part 1:


STEP 1) Conduct research using the library databases or other online databases by searching for apast or a current ethical problem in the business world.



Make it interesting for you: if you like sports, choose in sports; if you like fashion, choose in fashion; if you like medicine, choose in medicine. But make sure that involves a BUSINESS ETHICAL PROBLEM.


Examples can be:




  • The Houston Astros ethical problem in 2019.

  • San Diego State University ethical problem over choosing its football mascot “the Aztec Warrior”

  • Corie Barry, the CEO of Best Buy, accused by a whistleblower of having an inappropriate affair with another executive.



STEP 2) Findat least 10 referencesor sources of your business ethical problem. These need to be quality references (books, journal articles, newspaper articles, website from well-known sources, etc).
Any references from social media will not count as credible references.


STEP 3: By Friday Feb 7, submit the following below:




  • Title of your proposed project

  • Summary of your chosen business ethical case (5-7 sentences)

  • List of your 10 references (minimum, in APA style format)

Answered Same DayFeb 05, 2021

Answer To: BUSINESS ETHICS PROJECT - PART 1 You are required to submit an individual project consisting of an...

Sunabh answered on Feb 06 2021
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BUSINESS ETHICS
Table of Contents
Asian Paints Denied Market A
ccess to Jindal South West (JSW)    3
Summary of Chosen Business Ethical Case    3
References    4
Asian Paints Denied Market Access to Jindal South West (JSW)
Asian paint misusing its past strong market position, warning their dealers in Karnataka, Telangana and Tamil Nadu to refuse the Jindal South West (JSW) paint.
Summary of Chosen Business Ethical Case
Jindal South West (JSW) was a conglomerate company with diversified business operations such as Steel, Mining, Energy, Infrastructure and Software.
In the year 2016, it expanded its wings towards Paint market by 50,000-crore of investment. Asian paints and Berger paints were the main competitors for Jindal South West (JSW) paints. Competition existed because Asian paints were having 60,000 dealers and 135 depots across the country. Likewise, Berger paints was having 25,000 dealers, and 129 depots across the county.
In painting market to reach the urban and rural markets in India, dealers played a key role. After 3years (during 2019) of strong brand positioning, Jindal South West (JSW) paints approached several dealers in...
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