Business Ethics and Organizational Culture

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Adoptive Cultures

Characterized by accepting change, concern for others, proactive approach, and resilience

Time-series Analysis

Combining vertical and horizontal analyses of different companies

Ethical Principles

Company's duty to comply with legal requirements and ethical norms

Cross-sectional Analysis

Comparing financial performance of target company to benchmark company

Invested Capital Formula

Creditor capital + Equity capital (Assets = Liabilities + Stockholders Equity)

Company's Culture

Grounded in core values and sets ethical standards

Organizational DNA

Hierarchy, decision-making rights, motivators, and information

Stock Value Price Management

Illegal practice; harmony achieved through profit, debt, asset, and cash management

Centralized Organization

Increases risk of lack of understanding of diverse markets

Culture of a Corporation

Influences interaction with national cultures and ethical behavior

Company Culture

Internal work climate shaped by shared values and behaviors

Management's Action Agenda

Items needed for strategic action plan based on prevailing circumstances

Leadership Trait

Strong confident sense of what to do and how to do it

Industrial Classification

Determined by the US government to categorize businesses

Power Distance

Geert Hofstede's dimension measuring acceptance of hierarchical authority

Masculinity

Geert Hofstede's dimension measuring assertiveness and competitiveness

Short and Long-term Orientation

Geert Hofstede's dimension measuring focus on immediate or future outcomes

Individualism

Geert Hofstede's dimension measuring focus on self or group

Uncertainty Avoidance

Geert Hofstede's dimension measuring tolerance for ambiguity

Context Data

External environment data that enhances evaluation quality

Competitive Environment

Factors like competition intensity and new entrants

General Environment

Factors like demographics and social issues that firms must adapt to

Value Statement and Code of Ethics

Mold company culture and communicate expected actions and behaviors

Equity

Paid-in capital and earned capital

Decentralized Organization

Potential disharmony with parent company's evolving strategies

Red Flags

Actions and behaviors signaling problems or warranting further investigation

Unethical Behaviors

Actions that are not illegal but violate ethical standards

Dividends

After-tax distribution of dollars, taxed at corporate and individual levels

Business Ethics

Application of ethical principles to company actions and decisions

Ethical Universalism

Belief that fundamental conceptions of right and wrong apply universally

Organizational Soul

Beliefs and values reinforced by hiring and rewarded behaviors

Operating Activities

Day-to-day transactions directly related to routine business processes

Statement of Cash Flows

Emphasizes the importance of cash in operating, investing, and financing activities

Industry

Environment where companies provide closely related products or services

Financing Activities

Selling or repurchasing stock, issuing notes or bonds, borrowing money, debt repayments, dividends

Asset Management

Tight control over all classes of assets except cash


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