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Unethical practice refers to conduct that violates established moral standards, professional codes, or legal norms within organizational and institutional settings. Students across business, healthcare, law, engineering, and public policy courses engage with this topic because it sits at the intersection of theory and real-world decision-making. What makes it academically compelling is the tension between personal interest and collective responsibility — organizations and individuals frequently face situations where the profitable or convenient choice conflicts with the ethical one. Fields such as corporate governance, nursing ethics, computer ethics, and criminal justice administration each provide distinct frameworks for analyzing how unethical behavior emerges and what its consequences are.

The papers archived on this topic take a wide range of approaches. Some focus on specific industries, examining unethical practices in mortgage lending, finance, and corporate governance and social responsibility. Others approach ethics through contested social and medical issues such as abortion, physician-assisted suicide, euthanasia, and human cloning, weighing competing moral positions. Case-study analysis appears frequently, with papers examining organizations like Boeing to evaluate how legal issues and management failures intersect with ethical responsibility. Policy-oriented and consultant-style reports also appear, asking writers to assess an organization's ethical standing and recommend corrective measures.

A strong essay on unethical practice begins with a clearly scoped thesis that identifies a specific context, behavior, and the standard it violates — broad claims about ethics being important rarely hold up under scrutiny. Evidence drawn from documented case studies, professional codes of conduct, and traceable organizational outcomes carries the most weight. The most common pitfall is conflating personal opinion with ethical argument; effective papers ground moral claims in recognized frameworks and engage seriously with counterarguments rather than dismissing them.

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Paper Undergraduate
Ethics in international business
¶ … powerful antibiotics in order to fight the wave of strong bacteria and viruses which plague the world as a whole, there is no excuse for the unethical practice of intentionally skipping corners in order to test and…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Consumer Behaviour Final Exam Q1)
Q1) In 2007 Rocky Mountain Bicycles signed on as the bike sponsor for the Tran Rockies Challenge. (http://www.bikes.com/news/articles.aspx?lang=en&id=199) (Rocky Mountain Bicycles replaced the former sponsor DeVinci…
Paper Doctorate
Identifying unethical issues in companies
This paper consists of an ethical analysis of the following elements: Statement of why it is unethical (reasons); identification of the stakeholder that are affected; links to issues to Philosophical Theories of Ethics such as Ethical Altruism, Ethical relativism, Utilitarianism, Divine command theory (Religion), or others that fit with the issues; Lesson learned; and What should be done to prevent these action in future. That analysis was applied to newspaper stories on the following topics: A Company's Scandal in India, Spyware Software on Blackberry Devices, Payroll Manager Embezzlement, Employee Charged with Pilfering Recharge Cards, Prohibition of the Free Calls Applications and Media, and Pakistan to Takeover PTCL if Etisalat Fails to Pay $800 Million by June 2012.
Paper Undergraduate
Studebaker v. Nettie's Flower Garden: Respondeat Superior
This paper is a case summary of Studebaker v. Nettie's Flower Garden, 842 S.W. 2d 227 (1992). The case focuses on whether a flower shop is responsible under the theory of respondeat superior for damages caused in an accident caused by a delivery man who worked as an independent contractor for the flower shop. The court determined that the flower shop had enough control over the driver that it should be responsible for the damages.
Essay Doctorate
Business ethics practice and organizational applications
The British American Tobacco company is a multinational company with over 200 brands that they have developed under the guidance; the company is staggeringly successful, selling 694 billion cigarettes in 2012 (bat.com). However, with such a massive company, the burden is even greater to ensure that all practices are ethical and responsible to the world at large.
Paper Undergraduate
Counselors in Group Homes Analysis
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Research Paper Undergraduate
Pretexting When Secrets Regarding Corporate
When secrets regarding corporate strategy began appearing in the press, former chairman of the board at Hewlett Packard, Patricia Dunn, decided to take action. Unfortunately, the actions she took would have detrimental…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Professional and Student That Plagiarism
¶ … professional and student that plagiarism is stealing someone's ideas and claiming them as their own. This is highly unethical; therefore it cannot be accepted as a way of life by any writing service.
Research Paper Doctorate
Social responsibility concepts and implications
¶ … functions of management, planning, organizing, directing and controlling, to which we will add commanding and coordinating, as subsidiaries of the directing and controlling functions, we will easily arrive to the…
Research Paper Doctorate
Securities Law and Ethics After
After the stock market collapsed in 2002, more than seven trillion dollars vanished from the U.S. stock market and from the brokerage accounts and retirement funds of ninety million Americans, a vanishing act helped…