Thursday 17 November 2016

BUSINESS ETHICS AND ETHICS AMONG MALAYSIANS


Based on my research,

       Business ethics is exactly the same as normal ethics, and that knowing what is right or wrong, and learning what is right and what is wrong in a business environment. With work-sites, plants and/or customers based in another country, or even several countries, representing a vast spectrum of cultural differences, international trade and offshore operations, coupled with increased globalisation in respect to political, social and economic realities, contribute to new dilemmas that these leaders must deal with.

       The environment and socialization process to which students are exposed remain as important factors contributing to academic success and character building. The Malaysian educational system, at both primary and tertiary levels have consistently emphasized on the importance of nurturing moral values and ethics among students. University environment and ethics related subjects have made a significant influence in shaping students’ ethical values. Much as we cannot discount the fact that both do play their roles in achieving the above objective as elaborated in our findings on Integrity and Respect.

       The nurturing of ethical values among Malaysian and the younger generation (Gen-Y) remain the responsibility of all, the individuals themselves, parents, educational institutions and the community at large. For Malaysia, the process of shaping the younger generation remains as an important agenda in support of the nation’s aspiration to be a developed nation by 2020.

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