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1C-7, Saturday, January 1, 2:30-3:50 P.M.<br />

Session: Workshop - 2<br />

Session Chair: Vipin Dewan<br />

Centre for Management Training & Research<br />

8319 Workshop on Writing Effective Research Proposals<br />

Meenakshi Raman, BITS, Pilani-K.K.Birla Goa Campus, raman.mee@gmail.com<br />

A research proposal is a written offer to solve a problem or to undertake a project of practical or theoretical nature. In order to<br />

draft it, the writer needs to know its structure, style and layout. This workshop aims at introducing the nature, structure and style<br />

of a research proposal to the participants and also to enable them to plan, prepare and write its various elements effectively.<br />

Beginning with a brief overview on research proposals, the workshop will introduce the steps involved in writing the research<br />

proposal through team activities.<br />

1C-8, Saturday, January 1, 2:30-3:50 P.M.<br />

Session: Business Ethics<br />

Session Chair: Rakesh Kumar Agrawal<br />

Institute of Management Technology<br />

8042 Ethics in Business Enviroment<br />

Zohreh Tahmasbi, Payam Noor University, zt.safa@gmail.com<br />

Parva Asadi, Payamnoor University, parva.asadi@gmail.com<br />

Mahboobeh Aram, Azad University Branch of Marvdasht, mahboob.aram@gmail.com<br />

The article is generally pointing out the importance of professional ethics in different jobs and specifically its important role to in<br />

small businesses. By providing a definition of entrepreneurship and small business, we have tried to distinguish the border<br />

between them. finally the article ended by a conclusion and proposals in the form of taking five important steps for the promotion<br />

of professional ethical in business environments.<br />

8407 Ethical Climate in Indian Organizations: A Study<br />

Rakesh Kumar Agrawal, Institute of Management Technology, rakeshagrawal.dr@gmail.com<br />

Pragati Swaroop, Institute of Management & Research, pragati.swaroop@gmail.com<br />

In light of many corporate scandals which the business world has been witnessing, this paper examines the different types of<br />

ethical climates impacting decision-making in Indian organizations. An analysis of data collected from 418 respondents from 12<br />

different organizations reveals the existence of seven different climate types – those governed by laws and professional codes,<br />

rules, efficiency, caring, self interest, company interest and independence. Adherence to laws and codes was the primary decision<br />

making criteria is most of the organizations, followed by a focus on efficiency.<br />

8428 The Management of Ethics vis-a-vis the Emerging Trends in Globalization: A Study<br />

Shailendra Pokhriyal, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, pokhriyalsk@yahoo.com<br />

Chetana Pokhriyal, MKP (PG) College, chetanapokhriyal@yahoo.com<br />

Globalization promises rewarding and dramatic changes to the higher education systems of the developing countries but is taxing<br />

youth, families and education system as well all over the world. The paper aims at understanding the basic difference between<br />

micro-ethics of individual behavior and macro-ethics of large institutions and systems and also will try to answer some basic<br />

questions as to what should the next generation of moral habits encompass. The questions thus raised will help one think about the<br />

education in general and how best this education be applied to the common benefit of the humanity in the globalised world.<br />

8554 Investment in Education and its Effect on Society: An Ethical review<br />

Tathagata Chatterjee, Symbiosis Centre for Management Studies, smita.nair@scmsug.ac.in<br />

The central idea presented in this paper is to understand the current, and find effective ways of implementing education policies<br />

for society thorough a sound investment pattern and its subsequent effects on the society. The role of ethics is also clear. It is<br />

restricted to comprehend the investment design over time and its effects on society and the various opportunities for higher and<br />

better pupil understanding.Educational qualification is a measure of societal growth, growth inclusive in nature. Development of<br />

society also affects the investment on education. Therefore, it helps us determine a more streamlined education system for the<br />

future.

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