GE 2204 Business Ethics & Society Dr. Rebecca Lau.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
CSR AND GOVERNANCE IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Advertisements

McGraw-Hill/Irwin © 2013 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., All Rights Reserved. Chapter 16 Professionalism, Ethics, and Career Planning.
Copyright © 2007 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Slide 4-1 ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN MARKETING C HAPTER.
© 2003 McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., McGraw-Hill/Irwin ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN MARKETING 4 4 C HAPTER.
McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2009 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Different approaches to ethics (descriptive, normative, metaethics, moral theorizing, decision making). The nature of ethical dilemma (two or more values.
Archie B. Carroll Ann K. Buchholtz
© 2006 McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., McGraw-Hill/IrwinSlide 4-1.
Delmar Learning Copyright © 2003 Delmar Learning, a Thomson Learning company Nursing Leadership & Management Patricia Kelly-Heidenthal
Business ethics chapter one
Learning Objective Chapter 19 Values and Ethics Copyright © 2001 South-Western College Publishing Co. Objectives O U T L I N E Defining Business Ethics.
REC 321 Keith Fulthorp, Ed.D. CSULB Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies.
McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2009 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
5-1 Ethics To examine the role of ethical behavior in business finance. 2. To illustrate the role of unethical behavior in the downfall of.
Theoretical Constructs
6 Unit Ethical Choices, Decisions, and Consequences Chapter 8: Critical Thinking in Citizenship Lesson 2: Ethical Choices, Decisions, and Consequences.
Comments on Nontechnical ABET Criteria J. W. V. Miller 6/30/08 Adapted from the University of Delaware Civil and Environmental Engineering Website
Connections paper Route J – Religious Ethics with New Testament 2792 About the paper & exam questions.
GEN 480 UOP Courses For more course tutorials visit Get Ready to grant success at exam by shop at uoptutorial.
Chapter 5 Managing Responsibly and Ethically Copyright © 2016 Pearson Canada Inc. 5-1.
Lecture 09 Ethics & Social Responsibility. Social involvement as a business concept? Pre 1900’s business purpose exclusively economic.
Strategic Approaches to Improving Ethical Behavior
Understanding School and Society Definintions and the Analytic Framework.
Ethics in Global Brand Management Lecture four: Ethics and Global Internal Marketing Challenges.
Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.5-1 Chapter 5 Ethical Decision Making and Ethical Leadership.
McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2011 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Chapter 5 Business, Societal, and Ethical Contexts of Law.
GOALS ~To review the major principles in social work ethics. ~To review the theories of moral development and link them to working with social work ethics.
Ethics and Accountability  Ethics in public administration: definitions the concept of responsibility moral guidance ethical organizations  Accountability.
Employment Skills for Communications Technology..
Business Ethics.
Topic 1: Business Organisation and Environment. 1.3 Organisational Objectives LO1: Explain the different views that firms may take of their social responsibility.
 In both business and marketing it is important to be ethical ( it’s also important to be in ethical in life).  In the short term, making unethical.
BUS 660 Entire Course (2 Sets) FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT This Tutorial contains 2 Sets of Papers for each Assignment (Check Details Below)
SUBJECT: ENGINEERING ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT ( ) TOPIC: MEANING AND IMPORTANCE OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND BUSINESS ETHICS NAME: VAISHNAVI.
 ETH 316 Week 1 Discussion Question 1  ETH 316 Week 1 Discussion Question 2  ETH 316 Week 1 Discussion Question 3  ETH 316 Week 1 Individual Assignment.
Ethics and Moral reasoning
Ethics and Values for Professionals
Principles of Marketing - UNBSJ
McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2009 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Ethics in International Business
Chapter 32 Ethical Decision Making in Occupational Therapy Practice
Lesson 1 – Introduction to ethics
Foundations of Community Health Nursing
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
SOC 120 Education for Service-- snaptutorial.com.
SOC 120 Teaching Effectively-- snaptutorial.com
Ethical Considerations in the Health Care Environment
Chapter 8 Developing an Effective Ethics Program
Ethics in International Business
Presentation transcript:

GE 2204 Business Ethics & Society Dr. Rebecca Lau

What Happened to These Companies?

Who is This Guy? Why is He So Influential in the World?

Why Are These Firms So Involved in Societal Activities?

To Get the Answers… We are going to use a different perspective – an ethics perspective; And we do so by 1) learning modern theories; 2) linking these theories to various moral and ethical issues in business

CILOs 1.Explain the origins of modern ethical theory, its relation with classical thoughts in moral philosophy, the significance of deontology and utilitarianism, as well as the basis of these concepts in individual conscience, individual rights

CILOs (continued) 2.Explain the relevance of modern ethical theory to business in serving stakeholders, and apply ethical theory to a range of issues having to do with managing the workforce, the physical environment, confidential and privileged information, problems of industrial safety and miscellaneous issues of investment and industrial development, and business ethics and international business.

CILOs (continued) 3.Employ moral reasoning and code of ethical conduct on a range of ethical dilemmas which they might encounter at work, such as responding to unfair and unreasonable demands, whistle- blowing, transparency, accountability and the right to dissent. 4.Develop a code of business ethics, take responsibility for the ethical component of their decisions and, where appropriate, exercise moral leadership.

Assessment Tasks CILO no.TasksWeight 1-3Class Presentation Will test students’ ability to apply ethical theory to a range of business issues and employ moral reasoning and code of ethical conduct on ethical dilemmas in a business context. 20% 3, 4Written Assignment Will test students’ ability to apply ethical theory to a range of business issues and employ moral reasoning and code of ethical conduct on ethical dilemmas in the business context; tasks include developing a personal code of business ethics and writing reflective. 30% 1-4End-of-course Examination Will test students’ understanding of the origins and relevance of modern ethical theory together with their ability to think critically and analytically in applying ethical theory and moral reasoning to given business situations. 50%