Appraisal of credit behavior and reward attribution-World Credit Organization

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3.8 Branch credit behavior and reward attribution identification

Assessment of credit behavior and reward attribution is a right and wrong identification standard and service designed by the World Credit Organization [WCO]. www.ice8000.org/acnhwgc/98.htm).

People can use this credit service to identify right from wrong. This service can be an independent service, and at the same time, it is generally included in the practice procedures such as praise.

3.8.1 Standards for credit support

1. Punishing untrustworthy behaviors, rewarding honest behaviors, and caring about the work of credit institutions should all be identified as credit-supporting behaviors, and the perpetrators and related recipients should be identified as credit-supporting organizations. Credit support behaviors especially include but are not limited to the behaviors listed below:

(1) Not purchasing products or services from the person responsible for malicious or seriously untrustworthy conduct;

(2) Not selling products or services to persons responsible for malicious or seriously dishonest acts;

(3) Failure to employ persons responsible for malicious or seriously untrustworthy conduct;

(4) Do not conduct other commercial cooperation with the person responsible for malicious dishonesty or serious dishonesty;

(5) Failing to provide other [other than humanitarian] support for the person responsible for the malicious or seriously untrustworthy behavior;

(6) Under the same conditions, providing priority opportunities for honest people;

(7) actively requesting and persuading subordinates, partners and other related organizations to abide by the principle of good faith;

(8) Acts of supporting ICE8000 credit institutions in their practice activities;

(9) Other behaviors that support integrity.

Second, the nature of credit support behavior is a kind of [behavior of actively assuming higher social responsibility]. Although credit-supporting behaviors are not honest behaviors, and credit-supporting organizations do not directly engage in honest behaviors, credit-supporting organizations have certain indirect causal relationships or important influences on honest behaviors. Before the credit status of a credit organization is revoked, the honesty and business conduct of the credit organization deserves praise from all parties and more business opportunities.

3.8.2 Reward attribution, omitted.

The above content is excerpted from "Introduction to ICE8000 Credit Knowledge" (written by Fang Bangjian, free to use, but please indicate the source)