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Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Ethics Session 4 Chapter 3 Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Ethics

Learning Objectives Understand importance of stakeholder approach Describe a social audit Discuss the effect of Sarbanes-Oxley, 2002 Explain relevance of business management practice Role of Ethics in strategic management

Word of the Day STAKEHOLDER

Stakeholder Approach According to Stakeholder Approach: strategic managers must recognize the legitimate rights of the firm’s claimants. These include outside stakeholders affected by the firm’s actions.

Perceived Stakeholders Customers Government Stockholders Employees Society

Inputs to the Development of Company Mission

Types of Social Responsibility Economic – the duty of managers, as agents of the company owners, to maximize stockholder wealth Legal – the firm’s obligations to comply with the laws that regulate business activities Ethical – the company’s notion of right and proper business behavior. (strategic to a degree) Discretionary – voluntarily assumed by a business organization. (strategic)

Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 CEO and CFO must certify every report containing company’s financial statements Specifies duties of registered public accounting firms that conduct audits Composition of the audit committee and specific responsibilities Rules for attorney conduct Disclosure periods are stipulated Stricter penalties for violations

New Corporate Governance Structure Restructuring governance structure in American corporations Heightened role of corporate internal auditors Auditors now routinely deal directly with top corporate officials CEO information provided directly by the company’s chief compliance and chief accounting officers

The New Corporate Governance Structure

CSR’s Effect on Mission Statement The mission statement embodies what company believes Managers must identify all stakeholder groups and weigh their relative rights and abilities to affect the firm’s success

Social Audit A social audit is an attempt to measure a company’s actual social performance against its social objectives. The social audit may be used for more than simply monitoring and evaluating firm social performance.

Management Ethics The Nature of Ethics in Business: Belief that managers will behave in an ethical manner is central to CSR Ethics – the moral principles that reflect society’s beliefs about the actions of an individual or a group that are right and wrong Ethical standards reflect the end product of a process of defining and clarifying the nature and content of human interaction

Code of Business Ethics To help ensure consistence in the application of ethical standards, an increasing number of professional associations and businesses are establishing codes of ethical conduct. The following all have ethics codes: Chemists Funeral directors Law Enforcement Agents Hockey Players Librarians Physicians