Business Ethics in the Perspective of Sustainability” panel

ISTANBUL (AA) – President of Turkish Competition Authority Dr. Omar Torlak, “A youth compressed into success fetishism grows.” said.

İbn Haldun University Ethics Studies Research and Application Center (IHÜ ETAM) was put into service with the promotion program realized in İstanbul Chamber of Commerce (İTO). Within the scope of the program, a panel on “Business Ethics in the Perspective of Sustainability” was held.

Speaking at the panel, President of the Turkish Competition Authority Torlak said that he believes that sustainability is important and that they should do their jobs on the axis of sustainability.

Torlak, said:

“We are under the influence of modernism. We grew up in the traditional Anatolian family. Our school processes are specific. Each of us is specialized in different fields, but the areas of nutrition of these different fields of expertise are also evident. When we look at the past 150-200 years, we cannot ignore the effects of modernism. we see it almost everywhere in our country, not in our country. “

– “We are in search of a world based on our own values”

Istanbul Chamber of Commerce (ITO) Vice President Israfil Kuralay also pointed out that the economic and social life of people is a perspective, stating that “we are fulfilling the requirements of a capitalist economy, but we are in search of a world based on our own values. This brings us a contradiction.” said.

He said the classmates’ view of the capitalist order revealed the consequences of a confrontational world.

– “We have to build humanity for all mankind.”

Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Ibn Haldun University Dr. İrfan Gündüz stated that politics is to bring destructive energy in people’s beneficial direction to the society. said.

Şentürk, technological and financial field in the absence of a sound infrastructure, all efforts will be wasted by expressing, said:

“Economically successful countries Japan, Germany … There is a strong work ethic in this area. So if there is no moral structure that sociologists call a moral order, then continuous economic development cannot be carried out. Ibn Khaldun says that moral development will be accompanied by moral erosion. This is not an inevitable result.” “If you do not take the necessary measures, economic development will cause moral collapse,” he warns.

BY ANADOLU AGENCY