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Ch 3 Ethical Behaviour & Social Responsibility
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Ethics Code of moral principles sets standards for right or wrong Guide behaviour Help make moral choices among alternative courses of action
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Ethical behaviour ?: what is regarded as good and right as opposed to bad or wrong Examples: bribery, harassment, environmental pollution, workplace theft, conflict of interest
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Ethics & the law Legal vs. Ethical Personal Values – underlying beliefs & values influence behaviour
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Terminal values Preferences about desired end states (goals to be achieved) Examples: self-respect, family security Instrumental values Preferences about how to achieve desired ends Examples: honesty, ambition, courage
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Alternative Views Utilitarian Example: Cut workforce by 30% to keep plant open Individualism Example: ``Riding roughshod over other people to achieve goals``
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Moral-rights Example: Employee`s right to privacy Justice Example: Treating all employees equitably
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Justice Views Procedural Are policies & procedures fairly applied? Example: Sexual harassment charges fully applied at all levels of management
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Distributive Are people treated the same regardless of personal characteristics? Example: Are women paid the same wage as a man for the same work?
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Interactional Are others treated with dignity & respect? Do loans officers explain why an applicant is turned down?
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Ethics & Culture Cultural relativism vs. universalism vs. ethical imperialism Core universal values: Human dignity Basic rights Good citizens
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Ethics & the workplace Ethical dilemmas A situation that could result in economic benefits or gains yet could be considered unethical “A situation as one in which I have to do something that I don’t feel good about”
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Ethical problems: discrimination, sexual harassment, conflicts of interest, customer confidence, organizational resources
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Rationalization for unethical behaviour 1.Not illegal 2.In everyone’s best interests 3.Nobody will find out 4.The organization will protect me
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Factors influencing ethical behaviour Person Employing organization External environment
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Maintaining High Ethical Standards 1.Ethics training 2.Whistleblower protection 3.Ethical role models 4.Codes of ethics
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Solving ethical dilemmas Method 1 1.Recognize ethical situation & issues 2.Identify & analyze principal elements 3.Identify alternatives & impact
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Method 2 1.Transparency Make decision public? 2.Effect Harmful effects? 3.Fairness Decision fair to everyone?
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Example: Rotary 4 way test Of the things we think, say, or do: Is it the Truth? Is it Fair to all concerned? Will it build Goodwill and better Friendships? Will it be Beneficial to all concerned?
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Stakeholders ?: People, groups, institutions affected by organization’s performance Any group who could gain or lose from actions of organization Examples: ?
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Social Responsibility ? : obligation to protect or contribute to social environment Examples: ?
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Leadership beliefs 1.People 2.Communities 3.Natural environment 4.Term 5.Reputation =s socially responsible practice
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Perspectives 1.Classical maximizing profits for shareholders 2.Socioeconomic broader social welfare, not just profits
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Evaluation: Social Audit ? : Assessment of organizational accomplishment wrt social responsibility 1.Economic 2.Legal 3.Ethical 4.Discretionary
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CSR Strategies 1.Obstructionist 2.Defensive 3.Accommodative 4.Proactive
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