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Chapter 4 Business Ethics and Social Responsibility
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Learning Objectives Explain business ethics Give reasons why ethical behavior is good for business Define social responsibility Describe the social responsibilities of businesses
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Ethics Moral principles by which people conduct themselves personally, socially, or professionally
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Business Ethics Rules based on moral principles about how businesses and employees ought to conduct themselves What are some ways that businesses conduct themselves ethically (to customers, to employees)? Unethically?
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Code of Ethics A set of guidelines for maintaining ethics in the workplace Sweatshop OSHA
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Conflict of Interest A conflict between self-interest and professional obligation
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Ethical Questions Is it against the law? Does it violate company or professional policies? Even if everyone is doing it, how would I feel if someone did this to me? Am I sacrificing long-term benefits for short-term gains?
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Ethical Decision-Making Process Select the best alternative List the probable effects of the alternatives Decide who might be affected Discover alternative actions Identify the ethical dilemma
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Social Responsibility The duty to do what is best for the good of society What ways can a business fulfill its social responsibilities?
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Responsibilities of Businesses Customers Employees Society Creditors and Owners
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Questions How can producing a good or service a certain way be socially responsible? What is the mission of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)?
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Assignment Using the Internet, look up three Codes of Ethics for various professions ( such as the medical, legal, educational, business). Compare and contrast the Codes of Ethics.
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