Are there any differences between personal ethics and those of corporations?

What are the moral obligations of corporations?

Answers:
It depends on the type of company, their internal ethics and how they have managed to capture their share of the market. Companies have mission statements and policies and proceedures. Wherether they adhere to them, and in what fashion, is another matter. You could argue that 'green' companies, who look after their staff in a particular way, are at odds with the more cut-throat sector of a marketplace where billions in currency are at stake, You have to remember that you come last if you are the good guy, and while that may not be preferable, shareholders, directors and those responsible want their cut of the pie at the end of the day. Ask yourself, do money and morals ever co-exist well? Probably not..
One would certainly like to think so
yes. corporation ethics (business ethics) acts for the greater good (for the business) and that includes it employees. business ethics is a collective term.
u have to follow the corporate rules and norms what did they set?
personal ethics is entirely different from corporations. it depends on how r ur mindsets.
Corporations have business ethics IE for earning money.An individual has personal ethics IE for controlling ones' behavior in general.

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