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A certain manager makes the following statement "Our internet company is in business for the money, making profits, and making the owners a lot of money and hence we really would prefer to keep our customers in the dark about how their personal data is being used to generate profits. Which ethical theory would you say this manager subscribes?
a. Property theory
b. Fiduciary theory
c.Normative theory
d. Stockholder theory
e takeholder theory
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d. Stockholder theory
Step-by-step explanation:
The theory of maximising profits
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