The question of whether or not there is a need for ethics in business is still a scientific discussion. However, in the context of the 2000 Enron crisis, the first doubts arose as to whether a business enterprise without morality could work. Since the financial crisis that began in 2007, the economy and business administrations are increasingly confronted with the demand for more social responsibility. A common feature of the crises was the immoral enrichment efforts of managers at the expense of their companies and the system, and thus society. The market economy system places the individual at the forefront of economic value creation and grants him a great freedom of development. The pursuit of self-interest is intended to ensure the greatest possible motivation for the individual, and thus a maximum result for the general public seems to work less and less.
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