2 resultados para Ethics in advertising
em CiencIPCA - Instituto Politécnico do Cávado e do Ave, Portugal
Resumo:
Resumo: 1 - Ética, Direito, Economia e «mercados de valores mobiliários»: realidades concretas de um só mundo no qual interagem, de modo constante e complexo, uma série de factores económicos, sociais, políticos, culturais e mentais que não se podem separar de modo artificial; 1.1 – Intróito e primeiro andamento; 1.2 – Introdução e desenvolvimento; 1.3 – A chamada «protecção penal de valores» e/ou o «moralismo»; 2 – Ética nos mercados de valores mobiliários e capitalismo; 2.1 – Possíveis perigos do problema da ética económico-financeira; 2.2 – Os fundos éticos nos mercados de valores mobiliários; 2.3 – Códigos de conduta interna e/ou deontológica, transparência e/ou o papel dos investidores como instrumentos éticos nos mercados de valores mobiliários; 2.4 – Ética e mercados de valores mobiliários: mais alguns possíveis desenvolvimentos pré-conclusivos; 3 – Ética e mercados de valores mobiliários: o microcrédito como desenvolvimento conclusivo; 3.1 – Ética, Paz Social, Corrupção; 3.2 – Direito penal, ética e «Educação e/ou Formação no Ensino Superior»: conclusões § Abstract: § 1 - Ethics, Law, Economy and “securities” (markets): concrete realities of one only world in which they interact, in constant and complex way, a series of economic, social factors, politicians, cultural and mental who if cannot separate in artificial way; 1.1 – “First introduction” and first course; 1.2 - Introduction and development; 1.3 - The call “criminal protection of values” and/or the “morality”; 2 - Ethics in the “securities” (markets) and capitalism; 2.1 - Possible “risks” of the problem of the ethics economic-financier; 2.2 - The ethical “stock fund” in the “securities” (markets); 2.3 - Codes of internal and/or deontological behavior, transparency and/or the paper of the investors as ethical instruments in the “securities” (markets); 2.4 - Ethics and “securities” (markets): plus some possible p.-conclusive developments; 3 - Ethics and “securities” (markets): the microcredit as conclusive development; 3.1 - Ethics, Social Peace, Corruption; 3.2 - Criminal law, ethical and “Education and/or Formation in ‘University’ School”: conclusions
Resumo:
The purpose of this study is to characterise the environmental management systems (EMS) certification process (International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 14001) in Portuguese small and medium enterprises (SMEs) following quality management system (QMS) certification (ISO 9001). The study is based on a sample from Portuguese SMEs which characterise the local reality in terms of companies certified in accordance with ISO 14001 after ISO 9001 certification. Some Portuguese SMEs have the EMS implemented but not certified, mainly given the lack of investment support and because it is considered merely a form of marketing. As such, they do not feel motivated to certificate an EMS in the company since they consider that it is a form of advertising and not a way to protect the environment. Nonetheless, it is already evident form other Portuguese SMEs that gained EMS certification that gains supersede marketing benefits and allow for evermore enduring benefits such as prevention of environmental risks, environment protection, improved company image, compliance with legislation and efficient use of natural resources. This paper also presented the main difficulties in achieving an EMS certification, including high certification costs, human resources, motivation issues and difficulties in changing the company’s culture.