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Ethics. An individual's personal beliefs about whether a behavior, action or decision is right or wrong.. Ethical/Unethical Behavior. Does the behavior conform to generally accepted social norms.. Two General Types of Ethical Problems in Business. Problem Type A: The Acute DilemmaProblems of ethic
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2. Ethics An individual’s personal beliefs about whether a behavior, action or decision is right or wrong.
3. Ethical/Unethical Behavior Does the behavior conform to generally accepted social norms.
4. Two General Types of Ethical Problems in Business Problem Type A: The Acute Dilemma
Problems of ethical uncertainty; what constitutes right and wrong
Problem Type B: The Acute Rationalization
Failures where a manager knows what is right and wrong, but fails to do the right thing
5. Areas of Special Concern for Managers How an organization treats its employees
How employees treat the organization
How employees and the organization treat other economic agents.
6. Framework for Moral Decision Making The Utilitarian Approach
What are the benefits and harms of each course of action?
Which alternative will lead to best overall consequences?
Balance good v. evil
More will be helped than hurt by the action
7. Framework for Moral Decision Making The Rights Approach
The right to truth
The right to privacy
The right not to be injured
The right to what is agreed
Which course of action respects these rights?
8. Framework for Moral Decision Making The Fairness or Justice Approach
Equals should be treated equally and unequals unequally.
Does not show favoritism or discrimination
Must be a morally justifiable reason to treat people differently.
9. A Framework for Moral Decision Making The Common-Good Approach
Society is viewed as a community
Individuals are joined in shared pursuit of values and goals they hold common
Certain general consideration are to everyone’s advantage
Which course of action advances the common good?
10. A Framework for Moral Decision Making The Virtue Approach
There are certain ideals toward which we should strive.
A virtuous person will be disposed to act in ways consistent with moral principles
Examples:
Honesty, courage, compassion, generosity, fidelity, integrity, fairness, self-control, prudence.
Which action develops moral virtues?
11. Ethics and the Law Law codifies only that part of ethics which society feels so strongly about that it is willing to support it with physical force.
Combinations:
Legal and Ethical
Legal, but Unethical
Illegal, but Ethical
Illegal and Unethical
12. Quasi-Legal Certain practices can be condemned at the extreme, but may be tolerated in moderation.
Example
When does gift-giving become commercial bribery?
13. Social Responsibility The impact of the organization on the
Natural Environment
General Social Welfare
Organizational Constituents
14. Approaches to Social Responsibility Social Obstruction – obstructionist stance
Social Obligation – defensive stance
Social Response - accommodative stance
Social Contribution – proactive stance
15. Social Responsibility The set of obligations an organization has to protect and enhance in the societal context in which it functions.
16. Arguments For/Against Social Responsibility For
Business creates problems and should therefore, help solve them.
Corporations are citizens of our society.
Business has resources necessary to solve problems
Business is a partner in our society, along with government and general population Against
Purpose of business is to generate profits for owners.
Involvement gives business too much power.
Potential for conflict of interest
Business lack expertise to manage social problems.
17. Codes of Conduct Reasons for:
Federal Corporate Sentencing Guidelines (1991)
Society’s expectations
Mix of cultures in business environment
New organizational forms
Codes may have little or no affect on ethical behavior.
18. Pressures that Lead to Questionable Practices Overemphasis on Performance
Intensity of Competition
Expediency and Indifference
Custom
The Groupthink Mentality
19. Thoughts on Why People areCheating More Often Fiscal policy encourages immoral economic behavior
Widening gap between rich and poor
Overemphasis on material values
Penalties for wrong-doing are negligible
Little moral censure
20. A Matter of Ethics Company leaders set tone
Must maintain honesty & integrity
Put it in writing
There is a Ripple Effect
Put integrity first
A way of life