Ethics Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 7. The system of procedures by which corporations are managed, directed, and controlled
  2. 9. The legal claim through which the proprietary assets of firms and individuals are protected from unauthorized use from other parties
  3. 10. Moral principals and values that govern the behavior of people, firm, and governments, regarding right and wrong
Down
  1. 1. A manner of operating a business that meets or exceeds the ethical, legal, commercial, and public expectations of customers, shareholders, employees, and communites
  2. 2. Meeting humanity's needs without harming future generations
  3. 3. A document that translates the code of ethics into specific rules regarding behaviors and practices that are prohibited or required
  4. 4. A document that describes the values and expectations that guide decision making by all employees in the firm
  5. 5. The belief that ethical behavioral standards are universal, and firms and individuals should seek to uphold them around the world
  6. 6. Ideas or works that individuals or firms create, including discoveries and inventions, artistic, musical, and literary works, and words, phrases, symbols, and designs
  7. 8. The belief that ethical truths are not absolute but differ from group to group