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Businesses often conduct research to maximize profits as well as to understand their competitive edge. There are a number of considerations when preparing and conducting research for a business – biases, reviewing credible sources, and ethical considerations. Throughout the research process it is important to recognize and remove personal biases in order to provide a balanced and thorough review. Another important consideration is to review and utilize sources that are reliable and provide objective information. It is also important to think about the ethics of your research. Being honest, respecting the integrity of data, and being objective help to ensure the credibility of research.

Utilizing the Internet, CTU Library, and your textbook, choose 1 example (or use one of those listed below) of unethical research in a business setting, and discuss the following in 400-600 words:

Explain why research might be considered unethical.
Share your research topic and explain ethical considerations when conducting your research.  
Examples of unethical business research:

 

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Unethical Business Research: The Case of Volkswagen's "Dieselgate"

Research in a business setting, while often aimed at profit maximization and competitive advantage, carries significant ethical responsibilities. When these responsibilities are neglected or intentionally violated, the research becomes unethical, leading to severe consequences for the business, its stakeholders, and the public.

Research might be considered unethical for several reasons:

  • Deception and Misrepresentation: This involves intentionally misleading consumers, investors, or the public about a product's features, benefits, or environmental impact. It also includes manipulating data or fabricating results to support a desired outcome, rather than presenting an accurate picture.

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