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If ethical standards are XXX XXXXX seriously, XXXXXXXXXX XXX face a XXXXX XX consequences, XXXX XX XXXXXXXXX XXX ethical XXXXXXXXXX, damage XX employee morale, and a backlash from XXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX. Foremost, XXXXXXXX XXX do not XXXX ethical standards related XX XXXXXXXXX governance, XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX, XXXXX XXXXXXXXX and XXXXXXXXXX standards may XXXXXX in XXXXXXXXXX XXXX result in ethical violations. XX (XXXX) showed how XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXX committed XXXX ethical violations, in XXXXX such XX violating XXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXXXXX pollution XXXXXXXXX, and XXXXX XXXX, XXXXX XXXX XXX to XXXXXXXXX such XX XXXXX, company closures XXX jail XXXXX for XXXXXXXX. (Ip, XXXX) XXXXXXXX, companies with lax ethics XXXXXXXX may XXXXXX in a XXXX in employee XXXXXX, XX employees XX XXX feel XXXXXXXXX in XXX organization XXXX XXX working XXX. This XXXX XXXXXXXXXX impact productivity XXX organizational competence, XXXXXXXXXX XX employees XXXXX XX XXXXX XX a XXXXXX XX XXXXX disapproval of XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX. Finally, XXXXXXXXX XXX XXXX a XXXXXXXX in XXX form of XXXXXXXX and public confidence if XXXXXXX standards XXX XXX XXXXXXX XX. This occurred in the case XX several apparel XXX clothing companies, XXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXX, XXXXX faced a XXXXXXX backlash XXX XXXXXXXX boycott XXXX their XXXXXXXXX of XXXXX sweatshop XXXXX, XXXXX workers worked XXX XXXXXXXXX low XXXXX XXX in XXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX, XXXX revealed. (Peretti XXX Micheletti, 2011) Consumers XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX and boycotts of Nike's XXXXXXXX for XXXXX XXXXXXX to produce their apparel in an ethical manner, XXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXX's public reputation.
References
XX, P. X. (2009). XXX challenge XX developing a business XXXXXX in China. XXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXX Ethics, XX(X), XXX-XXX.
Peretti, J., & Micheletti, X. (XXXX). XXX Nike sweatshop XXXXX: Political XXXXXXXXXXX, internet, and XXXXXXX jamming. Politics, XXXXXXXX, XXX XXXXXXX. Exploring XXXXXXXXX Consumerism Past XXX Present. New Brunswick, 127-XXX.