Resources: The University Library or the Electronic Reserve Readings Identify a business research project in your own business or locate a business research article in the library. This project should be one that you perceive to be conducted in an ethical manner. Write a 700- to 1,050-word paper in which you create a set of ethical research guidelines for the research: · Summarize the business research project or article. · What unethical research practices should be avoided in this project? · Which particular parties involved in the research could face injury? What injuries could occur? · How could unethical behavior in this research affect the organization, the individual, and society? · How could the unethical behavior be monitored or resolved if found to be occurring? Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines. Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your Assignment. Skip over navigation to the main content · · ProQuest · Selected Items and Recent Searches · My Research · Help, Support and What's Changed · Basic Search · Advanced Search · Publications · Browse · Databases (17) Main content area Ethical Failures in Sport Business: Directions for Research Pritchard, Mark P; Burton, Rick. Sport Marketing Quarterly23.2 (Jun 2014): 86-99. Turn on hit highlighting for speaking browsers by selecting the Enter button 1. Full text 2. Full text - PDF 3. Abstract/Details 4. References 99 Abstract Translate Abstract Ethical miscues in the 21st century sport industry are more prominent and deliver greater impact than ever before. News outlets now offer programming and content sites specifically dedicated to tracking ethical failures that occur "Outside the Lines." Unfortunately, this unparalleled media exposure aggressively paints sport heroes and the organizations they represent in shades of bad, ugly and reprehensible, replete with distressing coverage of questionable deeds and shameful failures. Negative fallout in sports often becomes the marketer's responsibility when they are called upon to resolve the damage created for their brand. But is there a remedy here? This article takes up this challenge and discusses the nature of ethics in sport business. A literature review is used to refine 15 directions for research that address three related areas. Essentially, these questions (1) the nature of ethical misconduct in sport business and why it can become an important public issue, (2) what it means for a sports marketer to be ethical (i.e., do good), and finally (3) how social expectation and personal conscience play a role in determining responses to ethical dilemmas that practitioners face. Full Text · Translate Full text · Headnote Abstract Ethical miscues in the 21st century sport industry are more prominent and deliver greater impact than ever before. News outlets now offer programming and content sites specifically dedicated to tracking ethical failures that occur "Outside the Lines." Unfortunately, this unparalleled media ...