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- Title
Implementing Business Ethics.
- Authors
Murphy, Patrick E.
- Abstract
This article outlines an approach for implementing business ethics. A company should both organize for ethical business policies and execute them. The organizational dimension refers to structural components including codes of ethics, conferences and training programs and an ethical audit. The corporate culture must support these structural elements with top management playing a central role in implementing ethics. The execution of ethical business policies includes implementation responsibilities and tasks. These responsibilities are leadership in ethics, delegation, communication and motivation of the company's ethical position to employees. Execution tasks are delineated for the marketing function. Although many company examples are provided, a program in place at McDonnell Douglas is highlighted as a model of ethics implementation.
- Publication
Journal of Business Ethics, 1988, Vol 7, Issue 12, p907
- ISSN
0167-4544
- Publication type
Academic Journal