ESSAY: Legal Issues, Ethical Dilemma and Ethical Frameworks of Google
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GOOGLE CLOUD
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GOOGLE CLOUD
There are rules in every business relationship. These rules, whether spoken or unspoken, differ across work cultures with the overall goal of directing the behavior and attitudes of all parties involved in order to achieve a more transparent and efficient day-to-day operation, not necessarily aimin...
Legal Issues, Ethical Dilemma and Ethical Frameworks of Google
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There are rules in every business relationship. These rules, whether spoken or unspoken, differ
across work cultures with the overall goal of directing the behavior and attitudes of all parties
involved in order to achieve a more transparent and efficient day-to-day operation, not
necessarily aiming for legal compliance as the primary goal but rather moral excellence to boost
goodwill with customers (Mayer et al. 2012). They are used in the development of ethical
guidelines that are used to identify the moral dimensions of a situation and the implications of
decisions made during the resolution of that same situation. Corporations are legally and
ethically obligated to follow the aforementioned principles in all contexts to ensure that all
decisions are hopefully in line with the organization's mission statement. However, when a
company flagrantly violates the guidelines, it may face legal consequences, often resulting in
unfavorable situations brought on by complete disregard for government statutes.
This paper introduces the reader to the subject company, Google, and how it thrives in a dynamic
business environment, while also identifying the legal and ethical issues it faces when violating
business ethics, as well as the regulatory policies put in place by the government to address the
consequences of the violations. The company's management framework has been analyzed and
contrasted with a suggested framework in order to critically observe a potentially different
outcome during a crisis. Based on Google's past and current legal issues, the paper goes on to
make recommendations for business operations in the information technology industry.
The Company, Google
Google was founded on September 4, 1998, as Backrub by Larry Page and Sergey Brin (Tran,
S.K., 2017), before becoming a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc in 2015.The multinational corporation
is well-known for its search engine function, advertising platforms, Android software, hardware,
and other internet-related services such as Google Maps, Gmail, and Google Drive for
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