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The textbook has w new version and the exercise cites have been changed. Following is a list of the unethical behaviours, the questions of this Learning Activity are the same.
"All strategy formulation, implementation, and evaluation decisions have ethical ramifications. Strategists such as CEOs and business owners are the persons primarily responsible for ensuring that high ethical principles are espoused and practiced within an organization. Literally, hundreds of business actions are unethical, including:
1. Misleading advertising or labelling
2. Causing environmental harm
3. Producing unsafe products or services
4. Padding expense accounts
5. Insider trading
6. Dumping banned or flawed products in foreign markets
7. Discriminating against women and minorities
8. Overpricing or price gouging
9. Sexual harassment, bullying, and favouritism
10. Using company resources for personal gain
11. Laundering money or engaging in bribery
12. Treating animals inhumanely
13. Overusing personal smartphones while at work
14. Polluting with inappropriate waste disposal
15. Engaging in a conflict of interest
16. Failing to protect employee and customer privacy
17. Giving inappropriate gifts
18. Failing to properly secure company records
19. Engaging in Internet fraud or theft
20. Hacking into company computers
21. Phubbing (phone snubbing, such as being on your phone when meeting with others)"
David, F., David F.R., David, M. 2020. Strategic Management, Concept and Cases 17th edition. Pearson Education Inc. USA. (Page 300-301)