Based on what I have learned in this unit, I am answering the following questions. Introduction As companies consider their location and impact on the community, several ethical dilemmas arise. Should companies prioritize building in the inner city to foster a more integrated workforce and minimize traffic congestion? Is it better to support local restaurants or build company-owned facilities? How should companies allocate resources between investing in corporate facilities and increasing shareholder dividends? Finally, should there be zoning laws regulating corporate campuses to ensure responsible development? This essay explores these questions and their implications for sustainable and responsible business practices. a. Company Location and Community Impact: Should a company prioritize building in the inner city to foster a more integrated workforce and minimize the traffic impact on the local community? Yes, building in the inner city can have several benefits. It can promote workforce integration by tapping into the local talent pool, creating job opportunities for community residents, and enhancing diversity and community engagement (Byars & Stanberry, 2019). Additionally, it can reduce …show more content…
Zoning Laws and Corporate Campuses: Should there be zoning laws regarding corporate campuses? Yes, zoning laws can play a crucial role in regulating corporate campuses. Zoning laws can ensure that corporate campuses are built in a way that minimizes their impact on the environment and local communities (Byars & Stanberry, 2019). For instance, zoning laws can require corporate campuses to incorporate green spaces, public transportation options, and affordable housing for employees (Pulos & Jimenez). Additionally, zoning laws can prevent corporate campuses from displacing local businesses and residents, promoting more sustainable and responsible development. By implementing zoning laws, governments can balance the needs of corporations with the well-being of the