Ethical Behavior of Business Students at Bo Diddley Tech

Business

During the global recession of 2008 and 2009, there were many accusations of unethical behavior by Wall Street executives, financial managers, and other corporate officers. At that time, an article appeared that suggested that part of the reason for such unethical business behavior may have stemmed from the fact that cheating had become more prevalent among business students, according to a February 10, 2009, article in the Chronicle of Higher Education. The article reported that 56% of business students admitted to cheating at some time during their academic career as compared to 47% of nonbusiness students.

Cheating has been a concern of the dean of the College of Business (COB) at Bo Diddley Tech (BDT) for several years. Some faculty members believe that cheating is more widespread at BDT than at other universities, whereas other faculty members think that cheating is not a major problem in the College of Business. To begin to address these issues, the dean of COB commissioned a study to assess the current ethical behavior of business students at BDT. As a former college athlete herself, the dean believed that the spirit of fair play students developed as part of participating in athletics would make them less likely to cheat.

As part of this study, an anonymous exit survey was administered to a sample of 1,440 students from this year’s graduating class, half of whom were business students and half of whom were not. The survey asked various questions, including the student’s college (business or nonbusiness) and if the student was an athlete or a nonathlete. Responses of the various questions were fed into a computer algorithm (advance data analytics) that made a quantitative determination as to whether the student should be considered a “cheater” or not. The results are in the attached Excel spreadsheet, “Benchmark – Ethical Behavior of Business Students at Bo Diddley Tech.” Utilize the data set in the Excel spreadsheet and select a randomized 100-unit sample from the original 1,440 exit surveys.

You will use the DCOVAS framework. Reference readings in The Statistician In You: Simple Everyday Life-Hacks (TSIY).

Social Media Campaign

Marketing

This assignment is the first part of your final project on creating a Social Media Campaign. For this three-part project, you will choose a not-for-profit organization as your client. You will:
analyze its social media presence
choose an idea/project/trend as the focus of your social media campaign
create two pieces of content for two different social media platforms
create a social media plan

Globalization

Respond to Stensons post min 100 words

The article, “App-Powered Protests Put Democracy in Peril” argues that political protests that are taking place by citizens connecting on aps like Twitter is not the most effective way for political change. There is so much that goes into political change happening and the best way for it to happen is not through protests in the streets, is what is being argued. Bessa Momami’s claim that, “These are inherently good intentions to improve democracy… But this critical discussion can’t and won’t take place in the streets…” is something I find to be very interesting and something I believe to be a fair point. I completely understand that train of thought and do not disagree with it, but I don’t think that we can devalue the importance of protests, especially with so many that have taken place in recent years. There have been several women’s marches and BLM protests that I think are what help move the needle for change, which is why I think that these protests also do have an impact. The article suggests that many of us believe technology fueled revolutions would work because, to a certain extent, we do not fully understand how much goes into improving democracy. Additionally, it argues that just because there are protests, it does not mean that is the “majoritarian will.” This is a very fair point, and something that is hard to measure but again, I understand where the author is coming from because there is a lot of perspective to take in.

The article, “Why did the Twitter Revolutions Fail,” by Ivan Krastev analyzes several different reasons as to why technology did not impact politics and change in the way many thought it might. One point that stood out to me is Krastev’s mentioning that “Our ideas and strategies for social change were shaped less by historical experience and more by the utopian possibilities of the world of technology.” This is a very interesting perspective, and one that he refers to in his article as the “Silicon Valley effect.” I agree with Krastev that people might have overestimated certain aspects of this and that is part of the reason not all protests were as successful as people might have thought, like he mentions.

When it comes to the thought of revolutionary success, technology plays a very interesting role and something that is fascinating to consider. It certainly can bring a lot of people together which we have seen, but on the other hand also has the ability to create an even stronger divide. That is what makes it so complex, which is why I do not necessarily believe that it fully enhances revolutionary success.

Part two discussion

Min 200 words

Read the following two articles and then provide an in depth answer to the question below   Make sure that you cite BOTH resources in your initial response for the full 10 points and that you offer your classmate an in depth response to earn all 5 points. You can review the discussion rubric by clicking the three dots in the upper right hand corner of the discussion.

It’s a Flat World, After All

Why the World Isn’t Flat

Question:

In what ways does Pankaj Ghemawat critique Thomas Friedman’s argument about the world being “flat”?  In what ways does Freidman suggest the world is flat, and to what extent (and why) does Ghemawat object?  Whose perspective do you find most compelling and why?  What are the implications if your preferred perspective is true?

Dangerous and hazardous chemicals in mining industries: environmental, social and health aspects

Engineering

This assessment item requires you to undertake an individual essay about the selected topic. This will allow
you an opportunity to discuss the challenges when using dangerous and hazardous chemicals in mining
industries.
The written report
An essay needs to have 1) introduction 2) body (discuss the challenges of dangerous and hazardous
chemicals in mining industries) and 3) conclusions. There are no Tables and Figures in essays. Please include
Tables and Figures in Appendixes

Green logistics a sustainable approach towards environment in Indian Subcontinent

Logistics

My topic is final. I need 3 research questions 1 aim 4-5 objectives and problem statement and literature gap written in a paragraph separately . If this is approved I will get literature review done from you as well. Please read journals and highlight literature gap and form questions from them . The teacher has told to focus on one problem and build a research around it. One major problem in green logistics is carbon footprint so please focus on that .. and build around it everything required.

NEW TECHNOLOGY IN SUPPLY CHAINS

Prompt:
Given all that has been covered in the class, what is the top supply chain issue for the future? Consider areas of exploration such as cybersecurity, disruptive technology, App-based solutions, or some combination of these areas. Write a minimum of a 10-page comprehensive paper (not including cover page or reference section) that is researched and supported about technology in supply chain management. The focus can either be commercial, military, or government. The paper MUST address the following topics:

  1. Introduce and define the focus area(s) and explain if it will focus on commercial, military, or government aspects of supply chain management.
  2. Explain the current uses of this technology in the military, in business, or within government.
  3. Explain the three best arguments that support the use of this technology(s) within your chosen area.
  4. Discuss possible shortcomings, limitations, or other factors that might keep a company from adopting this new solution.
  5. Discuss operational, financial, and other ramifications of adopting this technology.
  6. Conclusion
factors in united arab emirates country ( UAE )

Economics

You are required to select a country then, analysing those factors that the central bank considers when setting interest rates, determine the potential trend in interest rates over the next twelve months. This should then be followed up by an analysis of the long bond market to see if the long bond market outlook agrees with your forecast ( please check the attached files for more information and details )

SUPPLY CHAIN CYBER VULNERABILITIES

Logistics

Prompt:
Research recent cyber breaches that have occurred with different companies. Select a company that had a cyber breach and consider what happened and what could have been done differently (examples include Sony, Maersk, Saks, Lord & Taylor, Sacramento Bee, TicketFly, Panera, Facebook, Target, Under Armour, and Equifax). Given that cyber breaches are more common, write about the importance of cyber defenses and organizational hardening for an organization’s supply chain. In your paper, consider the government requirements that are currently in place and how this might apply to commercial organizations. Paper must use the below outline:

I. Introduction

II. Review and discuss the organization that had a cyber breach.

III. Explain the importance of cyber defenses as it related to the cyber breach under discussion.

IV. Discuss the applicable government requirements.

V. Conclusion

perceptions of knife crime

Psychology

results section -topic is psychology and criminology students perceptions of knife crime and related peer pressure.

APA 7TH i have not specified a number of references needed.Please use as required..Essentially your reference list should contain the full bibliographic information for the sources you have cited in your writing. Do not include anything in your reference list that you have not referred to in your text. It is placed after the main body of your text, on a new page, and precedes your appendices.
Sometimes research generates data which although directly relevant to the investigation is nevertheless too voluminous to be included in the main report. Data collected through large scale surveys, raw data, transcripts from qualitative studies should be included in an appendix. In addition there may be other material, which although not particularly bulky is better included in an appendix rather than the main text. copies of questionnaires used in the research, and perhaps technical details of apparatus used all these are examples of materials better placed in an appendix. Each appendix should have a tile and be denoted by a letter e.g. appendix A, B, C etc. and so on.
Dear writer you have completed the thematic analysis of the interviews
Present your analysis, with relevance to wider literature presented in the discussion. You would expect to group your data in some way i.e., as themes, discourses, categories. In each section, you should provide extracts which relate to that theme or discourse, and provide some analytic content. You should not just describe your extracts, but should tell the reader what is interesting about the data and why.
The best way to understand how a qualitative results section is formatted is to read journal articles which use your method of analysis.

Find an example in which good critical thinking skills are being demonstrated by the author or speaker. Summarize the content and explain why you think it demonstrates good critical thinking skills.

Explain at least five elements of critical thinking that you found in the reading material.Search the Internet, media, or the UAGC Library, and find an example in which good critical thinking skills are being demonstrated by the author or speaker. Summarize the content and explain why you think it demonstrates good critical thinking skills. 

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