Reference no: EM131271320
1. John is a warehouse supervisor who works for a national company that sells high-quality (and very expensive) electronics - e.g., HD television sets, business and home computers, and business and personal laptops. John has a high school education, and has been employed by the company for 10 years. Recently, John was promoted to an exempt (salaried) low-level management position; his present annual salary is $60,000. Over the past two months, John has been stealing HD television sets from his employer - and reselling them. To date, he has stolen $15,000 in merchandise. When John's wife - Jane - takes note of the rapid growth in the family's savings account, she asks John about the source of the money. John's astonished response is: "Jane! Are you kidding? Consider the extra money as a company bonus -- well, it's sort of a bonus anyway....Look, Jane, while I make better money than I used to, it's not enough compensation for all the stuff I do. This company can afford to pay me far more than what they pay - and they choose not to. The way I look at it, I've earned this extra money! It's a well-deserved and hard-earned bonus, Jane. You know that we can barely pay our bills. I'm doing what is best for our family! I have to do what I think is best for my family, even if I know it might be wrong!"
What are the utility ethics raised in this situation? Be specific!
2. Suppose that a jet mechanic working for a major airline - we'll call the airline "AirXYZ" - finds a serious instrument wiring problem while inspecting one of the airline's newest jets. The mechanic alerts management that the wiring problem is serious enough that it would cause the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to ground the entire fleet of AirXYZ.
Discuss the ethics of this situation in the context of utility ethics. What are the benefits and the costs to AirXYZ in choosing to notify the FAA and in opting to voluntarily ground its fleet of planes?
What challenges to working with severe emotional disturbance
: What are the challenges to working with severe emotional disturbances? What are obstacles to access to general education curriculum? How can teachers effectively work with students with emotional and behavioral challenges?
|
Substitution effect results in the person buying
: Assume beer is an inferior good and the price of beer falls, then the substitution effect results in the person buying (less/more) of the good and income effect results in the person buying (less/more) of the good.
|
Formatting instructions necessary in research report
: Suppose your instructor requires you to follow the formatting instructions in the APA Pocket Style Manual exactly. Is he or she being too picky and should they lighten up a bit? Are specific formatting instructions necessary in a research report? Why..
|
Thought of again facing bankruptcy of business
: Allison operates a pizza establishment and has run into difficult economic times. Just when Allison feels that her business was finally going well, a new pizza place opens nearby. Allison cannot stand the thought of again facing bankruptcy of a busin..
|
What are the utility ethics raised in the given situation
: What are utility ethics raised in this situation? Discuss the ethics of this situation in context of utility ethics. What are the benefits and the costs to AirXYZ in choosing to notify the FAA and in opting to voluntarily ground its fleet of planes..
|
Most important thing the leader did to contribute to success
: My project is to survey problems and propose improvements at my new job as an employee (a dispatcher) at Flight Services and Systems (FSS) at Logan International Airport, Boston, Massachusetts. What were the key factors in the success? What was the m..
|
What is the cost-minimising combination
: If a firm's output is produced according to Q = 4LK, the price of K is $10, and the price of L is $40, what is the cost-minimising combination of K and L capable of producing 64 units of output? The cost-minimising quantity of K is? The cost-minim..
|
What is the significance of the role of each stakeholder
: Organize stakeholders based on priority. Who are the critical stakeholders involved in this negotiation? What is the significance of the role of each stakeholder? What are the priorities of each stakeholder
|
Influence the growth of productivity and gdp
: 1. Monetary policy could influence the long-run behavior of price levels, inflation rates, costs, and other real or nominal variables 2. Trade deficits or surpluses can influence the growth of productivity and GDP.
|