Asked by LaNeigh Jones on Apr 28, 2024

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Values are

A) specific and pervasive boundaries for behavior that should not be violated.
B) acceptable behavior as defined by the company and industry.
C) attempts by businesses to minimize their negative impact on society.
D) a person's moral philosophies about what is right or wrong.
E) enduring beliefs and ideals that are socially enforced.

Values

Deeply held beliefs and ideals that guide an individual's or society's actions and judgments.

Moral Philosophies

The study of questions about morality, including the goodness or badness of actions, the nature of virtue, and the foundations of ethical principles.

  • Grasp the distinctions and relationships between ethics, values, and morals in a business context.
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marcella evansApr 29, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
Values refer to enduring beliefs and ideals that are socially enforced. They are not specific rules or boundaries for behavior, but rather broader guiding principles that influence behavior and decision-making. While values can have moral implications, they are not necessarily the same as individual moral philosophies (choice D) or attempts to minimize negative impact on society (choice C). Additionally, values are not necessarily defined by a company or industry (choice B).