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Business, 30.12.2021 14:00 isabellemdeakin

The former General Counsel of General Electric wrote in a recent issue of the Harvard Business Review: “The fundamental costs of systems, processes, and talented people focused on performance with integrity pale in comparison to the benefits, especially the benefit of avoiding catastrophic integrity minefields. Indeed, sound practices in areas like environment, health and safety, and consumer finance can simplify basic business processes and make them more effective and less costly. Similarly, the cost of rejecting corrupt payments, deals, or contracts, in my judgment and experience, is far outweighed by the risks of external exposure - which are especially consequential for transnational enterprises - and by the benefit of preventing internal corrosion." The writer's view of ethical behavior most reflects which of the following kinds of reasoning? a. Utilitarianism Rawls
b. Theory of Justice.
c. Nozick's Rights Theory.
d. Integrative Social Contracts Theory.

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