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  2. Novo Nordisk - Wikipedia

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    Novo Nordisk A/S is a Danish multinational pharmaceutical company headquartered in Bagsværd, [3] with production facilities in nine countries and affiliates or offices in five. Novo Nordisk is controlled by majority shareholder Novo Holdings A/S which holds approximately 28% of its shares and a majority (77%) of its voting shares. [4]

  3. Novo Nordisk Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Novo Nordisk Foundation (NNF) is an international enterprise foundation focusing on medical treatment and research. In 2023, the foundation had a net worth of DKK 1,114 billion (US$ 167 billion), [2] [3] making it the wealthiest charitable foundation in the world.

  4. Novo Holdings A/S - Wikipedia

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    Novo Holdings A/S (formerly Novo A/S) [1] is the Novo Nordisk Foundation's wholly owned holding company for Novo Nordisk A/S and Novozymes A/S. Novo Holdings A/S was established in 1999 and manages the Novo Nordisk Foundation 's assets, which in 2023 was worth almost DKK 1,114 billion [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Danish Kroner (approximately US$163 billion).

  5. Organizational ethics - Wikipedia

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    A code of ethics within an organization is a set of principles that is used to guide the organization in its decisions, programs, and policies. [2] An ethical organizational culture consists of leaders and employees adhering to a code of ethics.

  6. Deontology - Wikipedia

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    In moral philosophy, deontological ethics or deontology (from Greek: δέον, 'obligation, duty' + λόγος, 'study') is the normative ethical theory that the morality of an action should be based on whether that action itself is right or wrong under a series of rules and principles, rather than based on the consequences of the action. [1]

  7. Nordisk - Wikipedia

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    Nordisk is a Scandinavian word meaning Nordic. ... Novo Nordisk, Danish pharmaceutical company; ... Cookie statement;

  8. Bioethics - Wikipedia

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    Medical ethics tends to be understood narrowly as applied professional ethics; whereas bioethics has a more expansive application, touching upon the philosophy of science and issues of biotechnology. The two fields often overlap, and the distinction is more so a matter of style than professional consensus.

  9. Principlism - Wikipedia

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    Principlism is an applied ethics approach to the examination of moral dilemmas centering the application of certain ethical principles. This approach to ethical decision-making has been prevalently adopted in various professional fields, largely because it sidesteps complex debates in moral philosophy at the theoretical level.