Case Analysis: Cultural Norms Fair and Lovely Advertising


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Case Analysis: Cultural Norms Fair and Lovely Advertising


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Required: Your analysis should be submitted in two parts – ethics questions and CSR questions – each under the designated heading. The Ethics and CSR chapter provided will aid your efforts.  at least 4 pages in total. No grammar error please. No plagiarism. Double space, 12,( APA.)

QUESTIONS: CSR

1. Identify the CRS issues and dilemmas.2. Consider and identify the CSR- focused stakeholders. 3. Identify and apply appropriate CSR decision-making/ analyses, identify consequences, and explain how these informed decision-making. 4. Choose a course of action. 5. Identify CSR actions the company can take.

QUESTIONS : Ethics

1. Identify the ethical issues and dilemmas. 2. Consider and identify the stakeholders. 3. Identify and apply appropriate models/frameworks of ethical analyses(1 )and identify consequences of each(2) .

(1 )This area reaches ethical sensitivity as well as Kohlberg’s stages of moral development as they relate to recognizing ethical issues/dilemmas. (2)  Embedded in this area is the opportunity to address and discuss the cognitive aspects of ethical decision-making, the developing disciplines of Cognitive Psychology, Social Psychology, and other Psychology disciplines, and the contributions that they have made to understanding ethical decision-making and the psychological impediments to ethical decision-making.

4. Choose a course of action.