Noun
business ethics (countable and uncountable, plural business ethics)
(ethics) The branch of ethics that examines questions of moral right and wrong arising in the context of business practice or theory.
Having George W. Bush giving a lecture on business ethics is like having a leper give you a facial, it just doesn't work! Robin Williams
Business ethics has always had problems that are distinct from those of other professions, such as medicine, law, engineering, dentistry, or nursing. Peter Singer
Interest in business ethics courses has surged, and student activities at leading business schools are more focused than ever before on making business serve long-term social values. Peter Singer
A general semantics approach to teaching business ethics. Source: Internet
European business schools adopted business ethics after 1987 commencing with the European Business Ethics Network (EBEN). Source: Internet
Comedian George Carlin popularized many examples, such as "military intelligence", "freedom fighters", and "business ethics". Source: Internet