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Lostsunrise [7]
3 years ago
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The practice of "gift-giving" between the parties to a business negotiation is considered right and proper behavior in many asia

n cultures, while some westerners view the practice as a form of bribery. what is this an example of? a veil of ignorance organization cultural decisions an ethical dilemma a personal ethics situation
Social Studies
1 answer:
tiny-mole [99]3 years ago
7 0
An ethical dilemma is the practice of "gift-giving" between the parties to a business negotiation is considered right and proper behavior in many asian cultures while some westerners view this as a form of bribery. 

Ethics and being ethical are set standards that each person has for themselves as what they view as appropriate in the work place or what they value and believe in. This is often a decision-making problem between moral decisions that neither often are acceptable. Businesses have business ethics and individuals and have ethics that they all believe are true principles to work/life by. 
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