Some of costs associated with unethical behavior in organizations are government fines and penalties, legal and investigative costs incurred by the company, customer defections, civil penalties arising from class-action lawsuits and other litigation, the costs of providing remedial education and ethics training to company personnel, lost of reputation, the cost to shareholders in the form of a lower stock price, cost of taking corrective actions, higher employee turnover, administration costs associated with ensuring future compliance, and higher recruiting cost and difficulty in attracting employees
Description Cost Management Measuring, Monitoring, and Motivating Performance Chapter 4 Relevant Information for Decision Making © John Wiley &
Description Cost Management Measuring, Monitoring, and Motivating Performance Chapter 4 Relevant Information for Decision Making © John Wiley & Sons, 2011 Chapter 4: Relevant Costs for Nonroutine Operating Decisions Eldenburg & Wolcott’s Cost Management, 2e Slide # 1 Chapter 4: Relevant Costs for Nonroutine Operating Decisions Learning objectives • •