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Ethics & Social Responsibility 5 Ethics & Social Responsibility Section 5.1 Ethical Business Behavior Section 5.2 Socially Responsible Business & Philanthropy

Ethical Business Behavior 5.1 Ethical Business Behavior Relate values to ethics Describe the benefits of practicing business ethics Explain ways that entrepreneurs can promote ethical behavior in the workplace Suggest solutions to ethical problems entrepreneurs may face Section 5.1: Ethical Business Behavior

What Are Ethics? Individual values form the basis of ethics, a set of moral principles that govern decisions and actions. To act ethically is to behave in ways that are in keeping with certain values. Universal values are values that are shared by all cultures throughout history. Business ethics are moral principles applied to business issues and actions. Entrepreneurs have considerable influence on their company’s business ethics. Section 5.1: Ethical Business Behavior

Why Practice Business Ethics? The main reason for behaving ethically, in business or in any area of life, is simply that it’s the right thing to do. Three practical reasons why you should practice business ethics: Customers are more confident when buying goods and services from an ethical company. An ethical workplace motivates employees. Ethical behavior also prevents legal problems. Section 5.1: Ethical Business Behavior

Establishing an Ethical Workplace Universal values establish a strong foundation for society and are also a good basis for running your business. To deter unethical behavior, companies try to create transparency, or openness and accountability in business decisions and actions. To enhance transparency, companies today are using social media, which are are interactive electronic forms of communication such as blogs and message boards A whistle-blower is a term for someone who reports illegal or unethical conduct to superiors or to the public. Section 5.1: Ethical Business Behavior

Writing a Code of Ethics A code of ethics describes a business’s moral philosophy and gives concrete guidelines for carrying it out. Writing a code of ethics forces you to clarify your own values and principles. Having a code will also help prevent and resolve ethical problems. A written code provides some protection against claims of unfairness. Sample Code of Ethics Section 5.1: Ethical Business Behavior

Ethical Issues for Entrepreneurs When faced with an ethical decision, it’s best to rely on your own strong personal values to help guide your response. Intellectual property is artistic and industrial creations of the mind. Copyright is the exclusive right to perform, display, copy, or distribute an artistic work. A patent is the exclusive right to make, use, or sell a device or process. A trademark is a symbol that indicates that the use of a brand or brand name is legally protected and cannot be used by other businesses. A conflict of interest exists when personal considerations and professional obligations interfere with each other. Confidentiality involves respecting the privacy of others. © ® Section 5.1: Ethical Business Behavior

Socially Responsible Business & Philanthropy 5.2 Socially Responsible Business & Philanthropy Define corporate social responsibility Explain entrepreneurs’ responsibilities to individuals Describe entrepreneurs’ environmental responsibilities Identify entrepreneurs’ community responsibilities Section 5.2: Socially Responsible Business & Philanthropy

Corporate Social Responsibility Corporate social responsibility means that businesses act in ways that balance profit and growth with the good of society. Corporate social responsibility often translates into profits. This advantage for business is sometimes described as “doing well by doing good.” One type of socially-responsible corporate behavior is ethical sourcing, which means buying from suppliers who provide safe working conditions and respect workers’ rights. Corporate Social Doing Well by Responsibility Doing Good = Section 5.2: Socially Responsible Business & Philanthropy

Responsibility to Individuals Corporate social responsibility affects employees, customers, investors, and creditors. Entrepreneurs have legal obligations to provide a safe workplace and fair employment policies. Business owners are bound by law to treat customers fairly. Acting responsibly toward suppliers or vendors results in making the best choices of materials and using them wisely. Investors and creditors provide the money to start and run a business. They must believe in both the idea behind the business and the entrepreneur. Section 5.2: Socially Responsible Business & Philanthropy

Responsibility to the Environment To an environmentalist, “green” means protecting natural resources. To an entrepreneur, being “green” means money. Sustainable Design. Sustainable products meet the planet’s current needs while preserving resources for future generations. Alternative Energy. Researchers are working to make fossil-fuel alternatives such as solar, wind, and hydrogen power more efficient. Organics. Organic produce, grains, and meats make up a small but steadily growing segment of the food market. Fair Trade. This is a way of doing business based on principles of social and environmental responsibility and promoting sustainable growth. Section 5.2: Socially Responsible Business & Philanthropy

Responsibility to the Community Businesses support disadvantaged and needy people, either for financial gain or because "It's the right thing to do." Cause-related marketing is a partnership between a business and a nonprofit group for the benefit of both. It increases sales for the business and raises money and awareness for the nonprofit group. Sponsorship is when a business sponsors a community event or service in exchange for advertising. With facilitated giving, a business makes it easier for customers to contribute to a cause. Philanthropy occurs when business leaders donate money and other resources for socially beneficial causes. An in-kind donation is the gift of a good or service. Section 5.2: Socially Responsible Business & Philanthropy

Working Together Working in groups of three, have each member assume the role of an entrepreneur for a specific business i.e. restaurant, car dealership, salon. Then choose a cause that all members can support across the board. Choose one form of cause-related marketing that could create awareness or raise money for the cause. Create a short presentation to present to the class. Your presentation should be: At least 3 slides Each business should be well-thought out Reasoning for the cause How are you and your business going to create awareness/raise money for your cause Why do you think your cause-related marketing is going to successful *think about consumers, employees, investors