This document provides an overview of social responsibility, ethics, and corporate social responsibility in business. It discusses key concepts such as:
1) Social responsibility means considering human rights and quality of life beyond just profits. Ethics refers to principles of right and wrong.
2) There are differing views on a firm's responsibilities. Friedman argued the sole responsibility is profit maximization, while Carroll proposed four responsibilities: economic, legal, ethical, and discretionary.
3) Stakeholders like customers, employees and communities are impacted by business decisions. Analysis involves identifying primary and secondary stakeholders and how strategies affect them.
PayPal was sued by a US toymaker in a Hong Kong court. The toymaker claimed that eBay and PayPal infringed on its intellectual property rights. The lawsuit was reported in the South China Morning Post on March 18, 2013 in the Briefs section.
Students will work in groups of 3-4 to present on iPad apps that exemplify principles of efficiency, effectiveness, or enhancement for teaching. Each group will be given an iPad to explore educational apps and demonstrate one app to the class, explaining how it could be used in the classroom, current alternatives, and which type of "E" the app falls under and why. The activity aims to have groups share discoveries of tools on the iPad for their subject area.
The document discusses 6 case reports of patients who underwent genetic testing to identify pathogenic variants contributing to their conditions. The cases include patients with mitochondrial disease, gastrointestinal dysmotility, cardiomyopathy, abnormal movements, and Leigh disease. Next-generation sequencing identified likely pathogenic variants in genes involved in mitochondrial function, metabolism, and neurological pathways. Identifying causative genetic variants allowed for improved treatment and management of the patients' conditions.
This document provides an overview of social responsibility, ethics, and corporate social responsibility in business. It discusses key concepts such as:
1) Social responsibility means considering human rights and quality of life beyond just profits. Ethics refers to principles of right and wrong.
2) There are differing views on a firm's responsibilities. Friedman argued the sole responsibility is profit maximization, while Carroll proposed four responsibilities: economic, legal, ethical, and discretionary.
3) Stakeholders like customers, employees and communities are impacted by business decisions. Analysis involves identifying primary and secondary stakeholders and how strategies affect them.
PayPal was sued by a US toymaker in a Hong Kong court. The toymaker claimed that eBay and PayPal infringed on its intellectual property rights. The lawsuit was reported in the South China Morning Post on March 18, 2013 in the Briefs section.
Students will work in groups of 3-4 to present on iPad apps that exemplify principles of efficiency, effectiveness, or enhancement for teaching. Each group will be given an iPad to explore educational apps and demonstrate one app to the class, explaining how it could be used in the classroom, current alternatives, and which type of "E" the app falls under and why. The activity aims to have groups share discoveries of tools on the iPad for their subject area.
The document discusses 6 case reports of patients who underwent genetic testing to identify pathogenic variants contributing to their conditions. The cases include patients with mitochondrial disease, gastrointestinal dysmotility, cardiomyopathy, abnormal movements, and Leigh disease. Next-generation sequencing identified likely pathogenic variants in genes involved in mitochondrial function, metabolism, and neurological pathways. Identifying causative genetic variants allowed for improved treatment and management of the patients' conditions.