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K-State Business Ethics Expert Discusses How to Give Holiday Gifts Ethically, Fairly at the Office
December 13th, 2008
Trying to cut down on spending this holiday season' It may be best not to worry about expensive gifts for the co-workers and the boss. A batch of homemade treats or a handmade craft is not only less expensive, but it also may raise fewer ethical dilemmas, said Kansas State University business ethics expert Diane Swanson. "Especially in an economic downturn, a personal touch might be better anyway," said Swanson, professor of management and von Waaden business administration professor at K-State. "If the gift is food, it might smack less of bribery than something like a gold paperweight." Swanson is the author or co-author of...
Source: Law & Health Weekly (2008-12-13)
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