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Author Castleberry, Stephen B., author

Title When is it appropriate to be a whistleblower? the case of Mercy Medical Center / Stephen B. Castleberry, Joshua T. Coleman
Published London : NeilsonJournals Publishing, 2015

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Series SAGE Knowledge. Cases
SAGE Knowledge. Cases
Summary Steve found evidence of an infraction of organizational policy when Joe, an employee and one of his best friends, used the organization's receiving services for personal use (the delivery of a case of wine). Such an infraction was seriously frowned upon at Mercy Medical Center, and employees were continually reminded of the correct policies and procedures. Upon further investigation, Steve learned that Joe had actually charged the organization for the wine and had done so on several previous occasions. Should Steve report his good friend and fellow employee for breaking organizational policy?
Notes Originally Published InCastelberry, S. B., & Coleman, J. T. (2015). When is it appropriate to be a whistleblower? The case of Mercy Medical Center. Journal of Business Ethics Education, 12(1), 173-184. JBEE12-0CS4
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Subject Mercy Medical Center
Whistle blowing.
Business ethics.
Business ethics
Whistle blowing
Genre/Form Case studies.
Études de cas.
Form Electronic book
Author Coleman, Joshua T., author
ISBN 9781526460752
1526460750