Match the items of List (I) with those of List (II); and choose the correct combination: List–I List–II (a) Ethics are the principles of conduct governing an individual or profession. (i) John Donaldson(b) Ethics is the discipline dealing with what is good and bad, or right and wrong, or with moral duty and obligation. (ii) Keith Davis(c) Ethics are a set of rules that defines right and wrong conduct. (iii) Shea(d) Business ethics, in short can be described as the systematic study of moral (iv) R. Wayne Mondy(ethical) matters pertaining to business, industry or related activities, institutions, or practices and beliefs. Code : (a) (b) (c) (d)

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Match the items of List (I) with those of List (II); and choose the correct combination: <br /> <em>List–I List–II</em> <br />(<em>a</em>) Ethics are the principles of conduct governing an individual or profession. (<em>i</em>) John Donaldson<br />(<em>b</em>) Ethics is the discipline dealing with what is good and bad, or right and wrong, or with moral duty and obligation. (<em>ii</em>) Keith Davis<br />(<em>c</em>) Ethics are a set of rules that defines right and wrong conduct. (<em>iii</em>) Shea<br />(<em>d</em>) Business ethics, in short can be described as the systematic study of moral (<em>iv</em>) R. Wayne Mondy<br />(ethical) matters pertaining to business, industry or related activities, institutions, or practices and beliefs.<br /> <em>Code :</em> <br />(<em>a</em>) (<em>b</em>) (<em>c</em>) (<em>d</em>)






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