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Can Value Check at Entry Level be an Effective Tool to curb Unethical Corporate Practices?

Kumar Harish () and Kujur C.
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Kumar Harish: Department of Management Studies, Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, Bilaspur, C. G., 495001 INDIA

Advances In Management, 2009, vol. 2, issue 5

Abstract: Corruption has almost become a way of life. It has touched almost all aspects of life. This is reflected in the erosion of the value system at individual, organizational and societal levels. Corruption at organizational level is evidenced in unethical practices in business organization. Unethical practices in business are leading to misery and pains and depriving individuals of their rights in society. Solution to this epidemic is difficult but not impossible and is urgently required to be sought. This paper attempts to examine the reasons responsible for corruption in organizations and suggests certain workable measures with special reference to value check.

Date: 2009

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