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- Nepotism - Wikipedia
Nepotism is the act of granting an advantage, privilege, or position to relatives in an occupation or field These fields can include business, politics, academia, entertainment, sports, religion or health care
- Nepotism | Etymology, Examples, vs. Cronyism, Nepo Baby . . .
Nepotism, the unfair practice of granting jobs and other favours to relatives, whether by blood or marriage Nepotism occurs in all kinds of workplaces and fields, but it is often associated with favouritism in business and politics
- NEPOTISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Today, nepotism is mostly associated with business and politics In recent informal English use, the shortened form nepo has been hitched to the denigrating term baby to refer especially to celebrities who had a parent (or two) who were also in the entertainment industry
- NEPOTISM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ˈnep·əˌtɪz·əm Add to word list the activity of unfairly giving good jobs or advantages to members of your family (Definition of nepotism from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
- Nepotism, Cronyism, Favoritism: Illegal Or Unethical?
Nepotism in its simplest form is showing favoritism towards relatives On the other hand, the less commonly thrown around (yet more commonly occurring) cronyism, is showing favoritism towards friends, associates, or colleagues In general, they both involve “playing favorites ”
- Favoritism, Cronyism, and Nepotism - Markkula Center for . . .
Favoritism, cronyism, and nepotism all interfere with fairness because they give undue advantage to someone who does not necessarily merit this treatment In the public sphere, favoritism, cronyism, and nepotism also undermine the common good
- NEPOTISM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Favoritism granted to relatives or close friends, without regard to their merit Nepotism usually takes the form of employing relatives or appointing them to high office
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