Business Ethics Chapter 7: Organizational Factors: The Role of Ethical Culture and Relationships
Sarbanes-Oxley 404
Compliance section codified into law that leaders are responsible for the actions of subordinates, and corporation should have ethical corporate cultures
The _____ of any ethical culture is top down integrity which shared values, norms that provide guidance for behavior, and visible artifacts such as code of ethics that provide a standard of conduct
Crux
Values, beliefs, customs, rolls, and Sarah Moni's that are excepted, shared, and circulated through the organization represent it's
Culture 2
Centralized organization
Decision making authority is concentrated in the hands of top level managers, and little authority is delegated to lower levels
Decentralized organization
Decision making authority is delegated as far down the chain of command as possible
A) concern for people B)concerned for performance
What are the two basic dimensions to describe an organization's culture
Centralized an decentralized
What are the two broad structures for organizations
Formal group Informal group
What are the two main categories the group affected ethical behavior in business
Because they typically have a little upward communication
Why will some ethical concerns arise in centralized organization's
Organizational culture includes
values, norms, and artifacts (that influence and determine behavior)
exacting
Shows a little concern for people but a high concern for performance
About ______ of the employees take advantage of situations to further their own interests, about _____ go along with the work group on most manners, about _____ always try to follow company policies and rules (but are not likely to speak out against those who choose to go with the work group), and about ___ try to maintain formal ethical standards they believe are right in superior to the values of others and even to the company's value system
10, 40, 40, 10
Related needs and growth needs
After basic needs such as food, working conditions, and survival are satisfied, ________ become important
To create motivation
And organization offers incentives from purging place to work towards organizational objectives
Value-based culture
Approach to ethical corporate cultures relies upon an explicit mission statement that defines the firm as well as how customers and employees should be treated
Growth needs
Are satisfied by creative for productive activities
Work groups
Are used to subdivide duties within specific functional areas of the company
Centralized organizations
Because of the strict formalization and inflammation of ethics policies and procedures these tend to be more ethical and their practices then Decentralized organization's
Teams
Bring together the functional expertise of employees from several different areas of the organization for example - finance marketing and production - on a single project such as developing a new product
integrative
Combines high concern for people and for performance. An organization becomes this when superiors recognize that employees or more than interchangeable parts
Centralized organizations 2
Dress formal rules, Policies, and procedures backed up with elaborate control systems
Interpersonal conflict
Ensues when employees think they know the right course of action in a situation, get their work group for company promotes or requires a different, unethical decision
Committees in formal and informal groups, not by individuals
Ethical decisions within organizations are often made by
Caring
Exhibits high concern for people but minimal concern for performance issues
Firms have different ways of measuring an ethical corporate culture, but the problem with these measurements standards is they
Focus more on RISK, compliance, and reporting
Section 404
Forces firms to adopt a set of values that must make up a portion of the company's culture
Committees, work groups, and teams
Formal group can be divided into
Decentralized organization (4)
Give employees extensive decision making a Autonomy because management empowers employees. This could create ambigity that may be confusing for new managers however ______ may avoid ethical dilemmas through the use of affective codes of conduct and ethics
Culture
God term that can have many different meanings (attitude of a student towards learning)
Individual ethics and organizational ethics
Have an impact on employees ethical intention. If there is an ethical congruence between individuals ethics and the organizational as a culture, there is an increase in the potential for making ethical choices and organizational decision making
Sarbane's Oxley act and the federal sentencing guidelines for organizations
Have institutionalized internal whistleblowing to encourage discovery of misconduct
decentralized organization 2
Have relatively few formals, and coordination and control are usually in formal in and personal. They focus instead on increasing the flow of communication
Norms
Have the power to enforce a strong degree of conformity among group members. At the same time, they define the different rules for various positions within the organization
InFormal group (2)
Help develop and formal channels of communication, sometimes called the grapevine, that are important in every organization
Related needs
I'd buy social and interpersonal relationships
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If an employer provides information to the government about the companies wrongdoing, under the federal false claims act, the whistleblower is known as
Committee
Is a formal group of individuals assigned to a specific task
Cultural audit
Is an assessment of the organizations values it is usually conducted by outside consultants but may be performed internally as well
Grapevine
Is an important source of information for individuals to assess ethical behavior within their organization
Job Performance
Is considered to be a function of ability and motivation the job performance equals ability x motivation, meaning that employees can be motivated, but resources and know-how are also needed to get the job done
Formal group
Is defined as an assembly of individuals that has an organized structure excepted explicitly by the group
Informal group
Is defined as two or more individuals with a common interest but without an explicit organizational structure
Expert power
Is derived from a person's knowledge (or the perception that the person possess knowledge)
Coercive power
Is essentially the opposite of reward power. Instead of rewarding a person for doing something, ________ powered penalizes actions or behavior. _______ power breaks down relationships in the long term
motivation
It's a force within the individual that focuses his or her behavior towards achieving a goal
Tone at the top
It's often cited as determining factor in creating a high integrity organization
Retaliation
It's still a concern for whistleblowers and they often have a difficult time winning their cases
Centralized organizations (4)
May also exert more influence in their employees because they have a central core of policies and code of ethical conduct
Referent Power
May exist when one person perceives that his or her goals or objectives are similar to another's. The second person may attempt to influence the first to take actions that will lead both to achieve their objectives. For this power relationship to be affective, some sort of empathy must exist between the individuals
Individuals hierarchy of needs
May influence his or her motivational and ethical behavior
Whistle blowing
Means exposing and employers wrong doing to outsiders (external to the company) such as the media or government regulatory agencies
What are formal expression of an organization's culture
Memos, written codes of conduct, handbooks, manuals, forms, and ceremonies
InTernal whistleblowing
Most public companies are creating computer systems that encourage reporting misconduct internally, also called
Compliance culture
Organized around risk. Type of culture uses a legalistic approach to ethics
Group norms
Our standards of behavior that group expect of their members. They help define acceptable and unacceptable behavior within a group
2010 passage of the Dodd Frank act
Proposed additional incentives for whistleblowers
Reward power
Refers to a persons ability to influence the behavior of others by offering them something desirable
Differential association
Refers to the idea that people learn ethical or unethical behavior while interacting with others who are part of their rule sets or other intimate personal groups
Power
Refers to the influence that leaders and managers have over the behavior and decisions of subordinates. An individual has __________ over others when his or her presence causes them to behave differently.
What are the five power bases from which one person may influence another
Reward power Coercive power Legitimate power Expert power Referent power
Compliance with ________ requires culture change, not merely accounting changes
Sarbanes-Oxley 404 (3)
Sarbanes-Oxley 404
Section includes a requirement that management assess the effectiveness of The organizations internal controls in commission an audit of these controls buy an external auditor in conjunction with the audit of its financial statements
Apathetic
Shows minimal concern for either people or performance
Group norms (2)
Sometimes __________ Conflict with the values in rolls prescribed by the organizations culture. For this reason, management must carefully monitor not only the corporate culture but also the dorms of all the various groups within the organization
Apathetic, caring, exacting, integrative
What are the four organizational cultures that can be classified
Legitimate power
Stems from the belief that a certain person has the right to exert influence in that certain others have the obligation to except it. The titles and positions of authority that organizations but still on individuals appeal to this traditional view of power
_________ have a strong influence on the ethics of their subordinates. __________ managers especially 10 to go along with their superiors moral judgments to demonstrate loyalty
Superiors ; young
Rewards and punishments
The _______________ imposed by an organization must reflect the culture those at the top which to create
Upper management
The culture of an organization may be explicitly articulated or left unspoken. Explicit statement of values, beliefs, and customs usually come from _________
Immediate supervisors
The majority of employees report misconduct to their
How is corporate culture often expressed in formally
Through comments, both direct and indirect, that communicate the wishes of management
Organizational leaders
Use their power and influence to shave corporate culture. _______ should be both effective and ethical
All organizations, not just corporations, have a
culture
Culture
gives the members of the organization meaning as well as the internal rules of behavior