Ethics 1 Google’s Plan to launch a heavy Censorship Search Engine in China Google is planning for launch a heavily censorship search engine in China which is against the law of Chinese censorship laws. Even 7-8 years before Google withdrew its all services from Chine because of Chinese limitations on freedom of speech. However, now Google plan to launch a heavy search engine in China that is again condemned in the country (Flick, 2018). It affects the interest of Chinese Google users who will be the major stakeholder of Google in china. However, the stakeholder mapping in Google Users are as follow: Identification of Stakeholders:The major Stakeholders of Google in china are Google search engine users, Advertising agencies, etc. Analysis:The Google users in China supports the decision of country that Google could not cooperate the Chinese policies and laws while critic says that Google cannot do it, because China is a great market for Google and there are large number of people can use its services (Sherman, 2018). Priorities:Google can provide wide range of services for information seekers and other organisation for giving ads online. It will provide benefits to both sides. Google’s cheap services can be beneficial for every person in China. Engagement:If China Cooperates Google for its services and provide some freedom of speech and operating business in the country, the interest of other key stakeholders of Google can be protected. Google is known for its best services, it should communicate its strategy and policies to Chinese Government and people that how Google can provide best service in the world to Chinese people and organisations.
Ethics 2 References Flick, C. (2018).Google’s plan for a heavily censored Chinese search engine presents an ethical dilemma[online]. Retrieve from:https://scroll.in/article/889448/googles-plan-for-a- heavily-censored-chinese-search-engine-presents-an-ethical-dilemma Sherman, F. (2018).Ethical Issues among Stakeholders in Google[Online]. Retrieve from: https://smallbusiness.chron.com/ethical-issues-among-stakeholders-google- 30716.html