More on E-Commerce Ethics: How Far Can We Go?
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Economics, Business and Management - Year 2015, Vol 2, Issue 8
Abstract
Abstract: As the continuation of “E-Commerce Ethics: How Far Can We Go?” presented in Portugal (October 2014), this paper highlights further e-Commerce real cases where ethical issues are still raised in a controversial manner. A blog/forum was created in Moodle Learning Management System for thirty business students of University of Saint Joseph (USJ), Macao, China, to record their answers to several specific questions. Once again, the only conclusion that can be stressed is no consensus was found on the majority of these matters although all these e-Businesses live under the protection of the law. Keywords: Business ethics, E-Commerce, Teaching, Moodle Forum
Authors and Affiliations
João Negreiros, Ana Cristina Neves
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