There are a lot of inputs available on ethics, but not many are specific to the Indian business environment or ethics that consider the Indian management style and way of working. Particularly, how does one address the issue of bribery in Indian conditions, which may be as low as a few rupees or a small box of sweets? Immediate inputs will be highly appreciated.
From India
From India
The Hollowness of Our Ethical System
Everyday scams in our socio-political economy, the way files move in government sectors, the atrocities on women, terrorism, and similar activities are all reflections of the hollowness of our ethical system. This should not imply that we lack ethics, but the system as a whole needs significant repairs.
In fact, all MBA colleges should focus their attention on this issue when assigning project work to their students. You will create a substantial library on this subject.
Regards
From India, Hyderabad
Everyday scams in our socio-political economy, the way files move in government sectors, the atrocities on women, terrorism, and similar activities are all reflections of the hollowness of our ethical system. This should not imply that we lack ethics, but the system as a whole needs significant repairs.
In fact, all MBA colleges should focus their attention on this issue when assigning project work to their students. You will create a substantial library on this subject.
Regards
From India, Hyderabad
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