The Unconcerned or Non-Issue Approach to manage Business Ethics:
The unconcerned approach is prevalent at companies whose executives are immoral and unintentionally amoral. Companies using this approach ascribe to the view that business ethics is an oxymoron in a dog-eat-dog, survival-of-the-fittest world and that under-the-table dealing can be good business. Companies in this mode are usually out to make the greatest possible profit at most any cost and the strategies they employ, while legal, may well embrace elements that are ethically shady or unsavory.
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