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rinashimizu
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danicallaneta
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huayuzhou
Identifying an Ethical Problem
When we judge whether it’s a ethical problem or not, we usually go through the situation or opportunity that requires a person to choose from among several actions that may be considered as ethical or unethical. The behaviors like lying and abusing are typical misconduct.
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albanelp
Marketing Tragedy: When ads become apologies
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Tianchang Ning
http://www.cnn.com/2013/04/01/tech/mobile/apple-ceo-apologizes-china/index.htmlIn China, APPLE replaces all the parts of iPhone but not the back cover for Chinese customers during the warranty period. CCTV, the official broadcaster keeps reporting this news. Meanwhile, several APPLE STORE are close down in China. After that APPLE realized that the situation is worse than they thought and the CEO of APPLE […]
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yitaixiong
Cheaper IPhone will cost more in China
The article by Brian X. Chen and Eric Ffanner told us that the cheaper IPhone, IPhone 5c, is making its way to the market and its price will be cheaper than the “traditional” IPhones. However, the cost of this phone will be $700 more in China compared to the price in the United States. The […]
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alideng
Business Ethics in China
In traditional Chinese society, the social status of businessman is low. The reason is quit simple, most of them think business people are pretty widely mistrusted and all relentlessly selfish and calculating. Needless to say, the interest is the first element of the company to consider,but in the mid 90’s, the pace of change increased […]
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rinashimizu
Hybrid cars are too expensive and they are not that popular yet so it is not necessary.
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milky
business ethics
Johnson & Johnson has recalled 200,000 bottles of Motrin Infants formula, a children’s medication that treats fevers, aches and pains. According to the FDA’s website, the medicine could contain tiny plastic particles, causing a potential hazard, that were identified in a different lot during manufacturing. The company warned that the medicine may be contaminated with […]
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Frank Yuntongfei Huo
The stock market has bounced back up as investors become less concerned about Syria and refocus on the Federal Reserve.
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ziyuehandennie
Blog Assignment #1: Zuckerberg’s dream: Internet for all those in the world without access
Zuckerberg’s dream: Internet for all those in the world without access
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widyapurnawan
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fannie
Hybrid cars are much more expensive and the market is not ripe enough for exploitation.
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Yuna Wang
Equality is a term heavily employed in today’s society. Discrimination due to gender, race, or other differences in the home, public, or workplace is prohibited, and North America as a whole is moving towards a culture of acceptance and freedom for all. This raises the issue of safety concerning Iowa State’s decision to […]
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Yutong Xiong
hybrid cars cannot be found in China, so I have no idea how they work.
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Tianchang Ning
hi
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zhangxinyihou
hi
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zhongxian(James)luo
Hybird cars have a higher repair cost than the cars that only run on fuel. This is a factor that consumers look up on when purchasing hybird
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Dan
Not so much competent or big hybrid market yet.
Along with that, not so much affordable price to various customers.
jeremyxu 12:27 am on September 12, 2013 Permalink | Log in to Reply
I like the point u made about “not only losing profit” while reading your blog, it came to my realization that china is also a huge market