Unethical Practices In Indian Music Industry: Corruption Deepening!
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Divulges on unethical practices by citing a real-life example from Indian context. It also elaborates on ethical issues worldwide and exhibits concern over the deteriorating standards to manage things, ethically specially in the context of Indian music industry. It offers a clear depiction of on-demand behaviour which otherwise is ethically uncalled for, in the larger benefit of the society. Corruption, cheating, duplicity and piracy are not at all dampening and that it has become more of a killing source of growth and sustainable development for any nation wanting to address the issue from the bottom of the pyramid. The approach is descriptive in nature wherein the unethical practices have been questioned and also strived to reach at a point of consensus at the end to balance one’s own conscience with that of unethical motivating behaviour of self. Studies and findings of other authors and researchers have been used to analyze and justify the standpoint.Download Info
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Article provided by Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Faculty of Economic Sciences in its journal Studies in Business and Economics.
Volume (Year): 7 (2012)
Issue (Month): 2 (August)
Pages: 35-42
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Keywords: Behaviour; Ethics; Industry; Music; Piracy; Unethical Practices;References
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- Douglas J. Amy, 1984. "Why policy analysis and ethics are incompatible," Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 3(4), pages 573-591.
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