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XX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXX XXX taken seriously, XXXXXXXXXX XXX face a range of XXXXXXXXXXXX, XXXX XX XXXXXXXXX for XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX, damage XX XXXXXXXX morale, and a XXXXXXXX from XXXXXXXX and public confidence. XXXXXXXX, business XXX XX XXX take ethical standards XXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX, XXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXX production standards may engage in XXXXXXXXXX that XXXXXX in XXXXXXX violations. XX (2009) XXXXXX how XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXX such XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX, in XXXXX such as violating XXXX XXXXXX standards, XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX, and labor laws, which XXXX led to XXXXXXXXX XXXX XX fines, company closures XXX XXXX XXXXX for managers. (XX, 2009) Secondly, companies with lax ethics XXXXXXXX may XXXXXX in a loss in employee morale, XX XXXXXXXXX XX not XXXX confident in XXX organization they are working XXX. This XXXX negatively impact productivity and XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXX if employees XXXXX to leave as a result of XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XX ethical XXXXXXXXXX. XXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXX can XXXX a backlash in XXX form XX consumer XXX XXXXXX confidence XX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX are XXX XXXXXXX XX. XXXX XXXXXXXX in the XXXX of XXXXXXX apparel and clothing XXXXXXXXX, most XXXXXXXXXXX Nike, XXXXX faced a massive backlash XXX consumer XXXXXXX XXXX their XXXXXXXXX XX using sweatshop XXXXX, XXXXX workers XXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXX XXX wages and in XXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX, XXXX revealed. (Peretti and Micheletti, 2011) Consumers launched protests and XXXXXXXX of Nike's products XXX XXXXX XXXXXXX to XXXXXXX their apparel in an ethical manner, XXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXX Nike's XXXXXX reputation.
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XX, X. K. (2009). XXX challenge of developing a XXXXXXXX XXXXXX in China. XXXXXXX of Business XXXXXX, XX(X), XXX-224.
XXXXXXX, X., & XXXXXXXXXX, M. (XXXX). XXX Nike XXXXXXXXX email: XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX, internet, XXX culture XXXXXXX. XXXXXXXX, Products, and XXXXXXX. XXXXXXXXX Political XXXXXXXXXXX XXXX and XXXXXXX. New Brunswick, 127-142.