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Morals are
*The standards of (the behavior or principle of beliefs) of an individual to judge what is right and wrong they are developed and later ruled as per the society expectations
Values
*is the (learners belief) system where an individual motivates themself to do several things
Firm survival
Business ethics effect on businesses
Highly visible business ethics issues influence the public attitude towards business
Can destroy trust
Business ethics effect on business
Contribute to societal goals
Ethical and socially responsible concerns 2000
Cybercrime Financial misconduct Global issues Bribery Sustainability Property theft
Values
Enduring beliefs and ideals that are socially enforced
Major business concern
Ethical misconduct
A high profitability cannot be attained in applying ethical business practice
False
Being a good manager with sound personal ethics is enough to handle the ethical issues that Aries in a business organization
False
Negative publicity associated with major misconduct increase the public trust in certain business sector
False
Value dilemma represents two or more morals conflict with one another
False
We can formulate a universal approach for resolving ethical business issues
False
Business ethics effect on business
Firm survival Profitability, revenues, sales Stakeholders: customers, employees, channel members (manufactures, wholesalers, retailers) Contribute to societal goals: community, country, world
Business ethics positive impact
Firm survival Profitability, revenues, sales Stakeholders: customers, employees, channel members (manufactures, wholesalers, retailers) Contribute to societal goals: community, country, world
Business ethics
Includes organizational principles values and norms that may originate from the legal system the primarily guide individual and group behavior in business
Often determine wether a specific action is right or wrong and ethical or unethical
Investors employees customers interest groups. The legal system. The community
Ethics
Is defined as behavior or decisions made within a groups values by groups of people that represents the business organization
Negative publicity associated with:
Major misconduct that lower public's trust
Ethics contribute to customer satisfaction
High levels of perceived corporate misconduct decreases customer trust Companies vied as socially responsible increases customers trust and satisfaction Consumer respondents stated they would pay more for products from company that give back society in socially responsible and sustainable manner
Eg for principles
Human rights freedom of speech
Important reasons to study business ethics:
Identify ethical issues- recognize approaches (methodologies) for resolving ethical issues - cope with conflicts between ur own values and those of the organization in which you work - gain knowledge to make more ethical business decisions
misleading advertising
Illegal and unethical
Identify ethical issues is
Important reason for studying business ethics
Issues in business ethics
Misuse of company resources Abusive behavior Accounting fraud Conflict of interest Defective products Bribery
regardless of an individual beliefs about a particular action if society judge it to be unethical or wrong
New legislation usually follows
Ethical culture *
Organizational principles, values, and norms that are followed by the company and its personnel
Morals
Personal philosophies that define right and wrong
Business ethics effects on busineses
Profitability revenues sales
Ethics contribute to investors loyalty
Provides a foundation for efficiency productivity and profits Negative publicity lawsuits complaints and fines can lower stock price diminish customers loyalty and threatening a company long term viability Demand for socially responsible investing is increasing
Within a corporate culture there are rules and ...
Regulations both written and unwritten that determine what decisions employees consider right or wrong as it relates to the firm
Sustainability
Relates specially to the environment (air land and water)
Value dilemma
Represents two or more beliefs/ideals in conflict with one another
Moral dilemma:
Represents two or more morals in conflict with one another
The Process of Legal to Unethical to Illegal Business Practice
Sell tobacco is legal>>minor unethical >>minor prohibit
The field of business ethics concerns questions about wether
Specific business practice are acceptable
Business ethics effect on business
Stackholesrs customers employees channel members (manufactures, wholesalers, retailers)
The worlds most ethical companies often have
Superior stock performance
Why there is no universal approach for resolving ethical issues
Value and judgment play a critical role in the making of ethical decision
Ethics contribute to employee commitment
Willingness to sacrifice for the organization Increases group creativity and job satisfaction; decreasing turn over Less pressure to compromise ethical standards Greater absence of misconduct Strong community involvement increases loyalty and positive self identity
Years of experience in a particular industry may be required to know what is
acceptable
Corporate social responsibility:*
actions associated by firms with various stakeholder interests as a priority
There is no conflict or trade off between profits and....
business ethics
The reasons for studying business ethics
1- an individual personal values and morals philosophy is only one factor in the ethical decisions making process 2- being good person with sound personal ethics is not enough to handle the ethical issues that Aries in a business organization 3- business strategy decisions involve complex and detailed discussions 4-the morals people learn from family religion and school may not provide specific guidelines for complex business decisions
Special aspects must be considered when applying ethics to business
1-businesses must earn a profit to survive, but these profits should not come from misconduct 2-to be successful businesses must address the needs and desire of stakeholders.
Recognizing approaches (methodologies) for resolving ethical issues
2 Important reason to study business ethics
The process of legal to unethical to illegal business practice
A major event occurs that negatively sensitize the public to a business practice. The public uses social media to increase awareness Legislators (local, state, federal) become sensitized to the negative business practice Bills laws and local state or federal agencies are interdouced to make specific item illegal or regulated
Decreased trust leads to
A reduction in customer satisfaction and customer loyalty
Why we study business ethics?
A way to deal with crisis in business ethics
observed misconduct in the workplace
Abusive behavior Lying to stakeholders Conflict of interest Pressure to compromise standards Experience retaliation for reporting Report observed misconduct
A puffery or exaggerated claim
Acceptable
Wether correct or not that judgment directly affects a company s ability to
Achive business goals
Principles
Are specific boundaries for behavior often become the basis for rules that should not be transgressed
Ethics contribute to profits
Better business performance Part of strategic planning toward obtaining the outcome of higher profitability Business ethics is becoming more than just a compliance it's becoming an integral part of management effort to achieve competitive advantage
Business ethics important for achieving competitive advantage
True
Businesss ethics contribute to enhance group creativity and job satisfaction
True
corporate culture incorporates rules and regulations that influence what decisions employees consider right or wrong
True
Eg for values
Trust and integrity