Are corporations moral agents? Do they have moral responsibilities? What do you think companies should do...
Does treating corporations as people sound appropriate? Do you think corporations should have rights?
Do you think religion should influence the State in moral discourse?
What is meant by the term moral sensitivity? Do you feel that this should have a legitimate place in the health field?
Name 2 companies that you think would have success building a Pinterest page. Why do you think they should choose to build a page? What type of content should each company place on its pinboards?
What components of social justice do you think apply to corporations?
1.) State J.S. Mill's "Greatest Happiness Principle." Do you think that our moral actions should consider the good of everyone? 2.) What do you think of the definition of happiness as "pleasure over pain"? Explain. 3.) Think of a time that you utilized Utilitarian reasoning in your everyday life? Please illustrate that here.
Why do you think companies and organizations hang on to failing projects?
Do you think organizations should have enforceable policies addressing shadow IT risks?
What is an agency relationship? What is managerial opportunism? What assumptions do owners of corporations make about managers as agents? (Should be a min of 400 words, properly explained) NO HANDWRITTEN ANSWERS PLEASE
Part I) What moral theories or combination of theories do you think inform the six principles and the rules of the AICPA? Part II) Which theories do you think that the six principles and rules reject? The theories that can be used for these questions are deontology theory, utilitarianism, and egoism. Please have two very long paragraphs for these two questions.