A beszerzés etikai problémái és kihívásai a válság nyomán
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https://doi.org/10.14267/VEZTUD.2024.12.01Kulcsszavak:
beszerzés, etika, felmérésAbsztrakt
A szerzők kutatásának középpontjában annak vizsgálata állt, hogy az üzleti életben a szervezetek beszerzéseinél az etikusság, az egyes etikai problémák hogyan változtak meg az elmúlt évek világgazdasági és ellátási problémáinak hatására. Egy korábbi felmérést ismételtek meg, majd összevetették az eredményeket. A válaszokat a kérdőív nyílt kérdéseinek vizsgálata árnyalja. Az eredmények szerint az utóbbi évek ellátási problémái, a beszerzéssel szemben jelentkező új kihívások – mint például a digitalizáció – új problémák elé állították a szakmát. A szakirodalom a tulajdonos és a beszerző, illetve a beszerző és a beszállító érdekkonfliktusa köré csoportosítva tárgyalja a problémákat, az eredmények azonban azt mutatják, hogy az etikai konfliktus az érintettek szélesebb körét érinti, s a hagyományos etikai problémák is új értelmezéseket kapnak.Letöltések
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