Should modernization remove ethics form the business

eldavis

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When it comes to business, there are certain ethics a business owner has to take to make sure he or she runs a transparent business. With the introduction of modernization, must business owners no longer follow ethics, they see nothing wrong in using various tools like the internet to bash other business just so they can stay on top. What's your take on this, cause the world is evolving, does it means moral ethics should be thrown out in business?
 
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Ethics still remain. It doesn't matter the amount of modernization. Where there is no ethics, the propagation of chaos,and anarchy is inevitable.
 

Niyi Briggs

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I understand that modernization has lifted boundaries that existed before. But it doesn't have to erode ethics. Ethics is what keeps our sanity in the business world.
 

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In my view, business ethics is still being practiced up to this date. It is impossible for the business owners to ignore this principle.
 

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In whatever nature companies found themselves, ethics must not be tampered with. Ethics represent professional conducts every workforce must abide with. It forms part of rule and regulations of the business.
 

King Belieal

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Business ethics have not changed. Modernization and technology only serves to create new opportunities and ways to take advantage of them and not to eliminate business ethics.
 

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A business that values ethics would always observe ethics no matter how much they pursue modernisation. It is not a case for a business being reckless.
 
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