Should bonuses be paid to executives in bankrupt companies?
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Agree
Yes! Yes! Yes!
Please, pay them all that the company in which they work has deemed appropriate. They
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by Steve Burden
Executives of bankrupt companies should not be paid any bonus. If they have been on a 5 or 6 figure
by Sudeepa Nair
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has recently come under the scanner as an important tool for evaluation of businesses by their
by Berlin Asong
Previous high-profile spectacles like the Enron scandal (2001), Madoff's ponzi scheme (2008), global financial collapse (2008-2009),
Managers love to have the resources and authorities that they feel they need in order to make their departments shine. Managers complain
139 Article Titles on Management Ethics
- A look at ethics in business management (3 articles)
- Impartiality vs. compassion in company policy (1 article)
- Business and professional ethics for executives (9 articles)
- Should bonuses be paid to executives in bankrupt companies? (9 articles)
- An overview of how corporate social responsibility conflicts with profitability in business (2 articles)
- To what extent does the Bible influence business ethics? (12 articles)
- Tips on how to develop good business ethics (3 articles)
- Does suggested retail price represent the true value of a product? (11 articles)
- How social networks affect corporate responsibility (1 article)
- Best practices for curbing financial fraud in the workplace (2 articles)
- How to prevent financial fraud in your organization (2 articles)
- Management lessons: News Corporation and the phone hacking scandal (1 article)
- A guide to corporate ethics (9 articles)
- Business ethics can be profitable (7 articles)
- Good examples of corporate social responsibility (4 articles)
- How corporate social responsibility impacts business (6 articles)
- The potential business benefits of corporate social responsibility (6 articles)
- How businesses can protect themselves against employee theft (1 article)
- The value of corporate social responsibility (CSR) (2 articles)
- Looking at the ethical and unethical practices of Google (1 article)
- How to inspire an ownership spirit among employees (1 article)
- Effects of poor management (17 articles)
- Characteristics of a good leader (2 articles)
- Understanding the relationship between business and ethics (28 articles)
- Understanding De George's Standard theory on whistleblowing (2 articles)
- Fair trade explored (8 articles)
- The need for whistleblowers in big business (6 articles)
- What to include in a company's sexual harassment policy (2 articles)
- Is business success an outcome of practicing good ethics? (15 articles)
- Effects of a lack of business ethics (1 article)
- The advantages and disadvantages of workplace monitoring (5 articles)
- Ethics and honesty don't always work (7 articles)
- The importance of having a company code of ethics policy (4 articles)
- The necessity of strong ethics for successful business (1 article)
- How companies benefit from corporate social responsibility (3 articles)
- Ethics of potential employers testing candidates on an unpaid basis (2 articles)
- The ethics of monitoring employee Internet use in the workplace (5 articles)
- The link between business ethics and profitability (6 articles)
- Should CEO's be offered lucrative severance packages? (3 articles)
- A guide to office ethics (5 articles)
- How to write a good company privacy policy (2 articles)
- How to develop good business ethics (4 articles)
- Stealing intellectual property: Copying is plagiarism (3 articles)
- What makes a business socially responsible? (11 articles)
- Should good business ethics be observed during hard times? (6 articles)
- The challenge of writing a business ethics policy (1 article)
- Why business ethics is so hard to define (1 article)
- The advantages and disadvantages of socialization tactics in business (1 article)
- Understanding Michael Davis's Complicity Theory on whistleblowing (1 article)
- Assessing the ethical nature of Google (1 article)


