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Management 11e John Schermerhorn
  • Chapter 3
  • Ethics and Social Responsibility

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Planning Ahead Chapter 3 Study Questions
  1. What is ethical behavior?
  2. How do ethical dilemmas complicate the workplace?
  3. How can high ethical standards be maintained?
  4. What is social responsibility and governance?

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Study Question 1 What is ethical behavior?
  • Ethics
  • Code of moral principles.
  • Set standards of good or bad or right or
    wrong in ones conduct.
  • Ethical behavior
  • What is accepted as good and right in the context
    of the governing moral code.

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Study Question 1 What is ethical behavior?
  • Law, values, and ethical behavior
  • Values - underlying beliefs and attitudes that
    help determine individual behavior
  • Terminal values - preferences about desired ends
  • Instrumental values preferences regarding the
    means to desired ends
  • Legal behavior is not necessarily ethical
    behavior.
  • Personal values help determine individual
    ethical behavior.

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Study Question 1 What is ethical behavior?
  • Alternative ethical views
  • Utilitarian
  • Delivers the greatest good to the most people
  • Individualism
  • Advances long-term self-interests
  • Moral rights
  • Maintains fundamental rights of all human beings
  • Justice view of ethics
  • fair and impartial treatment of people according
    to legal rules and standards
  • Procedural justice policies and rules fairly
    applied
  • Distributive justice equal treatment for all
    people
  • Interactional justice people treated with
    dignity and respect
  • Commutative justice fairness to all involved

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Four views of ethical behavior
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Study Question 1 What is ethical behavior?
  • Cultural issues in ethical behavior
  • Cultural relativism
  • Ethical behavior is always determined by cultural
    context.
  • Universalism
  • Behavior unacceptable in ones home environment
    should not be acceptable anywhere else.
  • Ethical imperialism
  • Imposing ones ethical standards on others.

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The extremes of cultural relativism and ethical
imperialism in international business ethics.
Source Developed from Thomas Donaldson, Values
in Tension Ethics Away from Home, Harvard
Business Review, vol. 74 (September-October
1996), pp. 48-62.
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Study Question 1 What is ethical behavior?
  • Sources of information on ethical behavior
  • Institute for Global Ethics at www.globalethics.or
    g and on Facebook at http//www.facebook.com/pages
    /Rockland-ME/Institute-for-Global-Ethics/515857837
    48?refts
  • Ethics Resource Center at www.ethics.org

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Study Question 2 How do ethical dilemmas
complicate the workplace?
  • An ethical dilemma
  • occurs when choices, although having potential
    for personal and/or organizational benefit, may
    be considered unethical.
  • Ethical dilemmas include

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Checklist for ethical dilemmas
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Study Question 2 How do ethical dilemmas
complicate the workplace?
  • Influences on Ethical Decision Making
  • Ethical framework
  • Provides personal rules or strategies for ethical
    decision making
  • Includes personal values
  • Honesty
  • Fairness
  • Integrity
  • Self-respect

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Kohlbergs stages of individual moral development
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Study Question 2 How do ethical dilemmas
complicate the workplace?
  • Situational Context and Ethics Intensity
  • Will the situation pose an important ethic
    challenge?
  • Magnitude of the situation
  • Risk of immediate harm
  • Proximity and concentration of harm
  • Social consensus
  • Organizational Culture Influence
  • What is considered ethical behavior within the
    organizational context?
  • What are the expectations of management?
  • What are the expectations of co-workers?
  • Is there a code of ethics?

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Study Question 2 How do ethical dilemmas
complicate the workplace?
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Study Question 2 How do ethical dilemmas
complicate the workplace?
  • External environment

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Study Question 2 How do ethical dilemmas
complicate the workplace?
  • Ethical behavior can be rationalized by
    convincing yourself that

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Study Question 3 How can high ethical standards
be maintained?
  • Ethics training
  • Structured programs that help participants to
    understand ethical aspects of decision making.
  • Helps people incorporate high ethical standards
    into daily life.
  • Helps people deal with ethical issues under
    pressure.
  • Codes of Ethical Conduct
  • Formal statement of an organizations values and
    ethical principles regarding how to behave in
    situations susceptible to the creation of ethical
    dilemmas

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Study Question 3 How can high ethical standards
be maintained?
  • Moral Management
  • Managers behave in one of three ways

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How can high ethical standards be maintained?
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Study Question 3 How can high ethical standards
be maintained?
  • Areas often covered by codes of ethics

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Study Question 3 How can high ethical standards
be maintained?
  • Whistleblowers
  • Expose misdeeds of others to
  • Preserve ethical standards
  • Protect against wasteful, harmful, or illegal
    acts
  • Laws protecting whistleblowers vary
  • Barriers to whistleblowing include
  • Strict chain of command
  • Strong work group identities
  • Ambiguous priorities
  • Organizational methods for overcoming
    whistleblowing barriers
  • Ethics staff units who serve as ethics advocates
  • Moral quality circles

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Study Question 3 How can high ethical standards
be maintained?
  • Social entrepreneurship
  • a unique form of entrepreneurship that seeks
    novel ways to solve pressing social problems at
    home and abroad
  • Housing and job training for homeless
  • Bringing technology to poor families
  • Improving literacy among disadvantaged youth
  • Offering small loans to start minority-owned
    businesses
  • Corporate social responsibility and governance
  • Looks at ethical issues on the organization
    level.
  • Obligates organizations to act in ways that
    serve both its own interests and the interests
    of society at large

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Study Question 4 What is social responsibility
and corporate governance?
  • Stakeholder Management
  • Stakeholders
  • persons, groups, and other organizations
    directly affected by the behavior of the
    organization and holding a stake in its
    performance.
  • Perspectives on social responsibility
  • Classical view
  • Managements only responsibility is to maximize
    profits.
  • Socioeconomic view
  • Management must be concerned for the broader
    social welfare, not just profits.

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Study Question 4 What is social responsibility
and corporate governance?
  • Typical organizational stakeholders

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Study Question 4 What is social responsibility
and governance?
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Criteria for evaluating corporate social
performance.
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Study Question 4 What is social responsibility
and corporate governance?
  • Strategies for pursuing social responsibility

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Four strategies of corporate social
responsibilityfrom obstructionist to proactive
behavior.
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Study Question 4 What is social responsibility
and governance?
  • Corporate governance
  • The oversight of the top management of an
    organization by a board of directors.
  • Corporate governance involves
  • Hiring, firing, and compensating the CEO.
  • Assessing strategy.
  • Verifying financial records.
  • How government influences organizations
  • Common areas of government regulation of business
    affairs
  • Occupational safety and health
  • Fair labor practices
  • Consumer protection
  • Environmental protection

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Chapter 3 Case
  • Patagonia Turning a profit without losing your
    soul
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