Identify the ethical issues you have deduced from the article?

Please use a long answer/essay format to respond to this assignment.
Review this article:
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/airbnb-affordable-housing-gentrification-tourism-fairbnb_n_5c5949c3e4b00187b554828d

Submit a response of 500 700 words.
Your response should address the following questions
Identify the ethical issues you have deduced from the article? (it may be in addition to the
one mentioned in the article)
If you were asked for your suggestions, what ideas would you propose to make things
more socially responsible?
Explain one of your proposed solutions in more detail?
What can a socially responsible company do to avoid such issues?
What is the importance of social responsibility in decision-making?

Grading Rubric
The essay will be evaluated as per the following rubric. Consideration and
allocated points
Exemplary
(93% and above of
allocated points)
Accomplished
(88% -92.99 % of
allocated points)
Developing
(78% – 87.99 of
allocated points)
Beginning
(below 78%)
Identifying social responsibility issues that impact business activities (45 points)
Identify underlying
ethical Issues.
(15 points)
Identifies all relevant
ethical issues and
articulates the
importance of ethical
standards and
behavior at an
exemplary level
Is able to identify all
relevant ethical issues
and articulates the
importance of ethical
standards and
behavior satisfactorily
Needs improvement in
identifying the
relevant ethical issues
Unable to identify
ethical issues
Understand the
importance of
ethical/moral
standards and
behavior in decision
making
(15 points)

Describes the
importance of
ethical/moral
standards and
behavior applicable to
the given situation at
an exemplary level.
Satisfactorily
describes the
importance of
ethical/moral
standards and
behavior applicable to
the given situation.
Needs improvement in
articulating the
importance of
ethical/moral
standards and
behavior applicable to
the given situation.
Fails to articulate the
importance of
ethical/moral
standards and
behavior applicable to
the given situation.
Application of social
responsibility
concepts in decision
making
(15 points)
Applies social
responsibility
concepts in decision
making at an
exemplary level
Applies social
responsibility
concepts in decision
making at a
satisfactory level
Needs improvement in
the application of
social responsibility
concepts in decision
making.
Does not apply social
responsibility
concepts in decision
making.
Applying problem-solving models to social responsibility (40 points)
Define Problem
(8 points)
Demonstrates the
ability to construct a
clear and insightful
problem statement
with evidence of all
relevant contextual
factors.
Demonstrates the
ability to construct a
problem statement
with evidence of most
relevant contextual
factors, and problem
statement is
adequately detailed.
Begins to demonstrate
the ability to construct
a problem statement
with evidence of most
relevant contextual
factors, but problem
statement is
superficial.
Demonstrates a
limited ability in
identifying a problem
statement or related
contextual factors.

Identify Strategies
(8 points)
Identifies multiple
approaches for solving
the problem that
applies within a
specific context.
Identifies multiple
approaches for solving
the problem, only
some of which apply
within a specific
context.
Identifies only a single
approach for solving
the problem that does
apply within a specific
context.

Identifies one or more
approaches for solving
the problem that does
not apply within a
specific context.

Propose and Evaluate
Potential Solutions
(16 points)
Proposes one or more
solutions/hypotheses
that indicate a deep
comprehension of the
problem and consider
more than one
contextual factor, such
as ethical, logical, and
cultural dimensions of
the problem.
Evaluation of
solutions is deep and
elegant (for example,
contains thorough and
insightful explanation)

Proposes one or more
solutions/hypotheses
that indicate
comprehension of the
problem and consider
at least one contextual
factor: ethical, logical,
or cultural dimensions
of the problem.
Evaluation of
solutions is adequate
(for example, contains
thorough explanation)
Proposes one
solution/hypothesis
that is off the shelf
rather than
individually designed
to address the specific
contextual factors of
the problem.
Evaluation of
solutions is brief (for
example, explanation
lacks depth)
Proposes a
solution/hypothesis
that is difficult to
evaluate because it is
vague or only
indirectly addresses
the problem statement.
Evaluation of
solutions is superficial
(for example, contains
cursory, surface-level
explanation)
Implement Solution
(8 points)
Implements the
solution in a manner
that addresses
thoroughly

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