BUSINESS ETHICS.ppt
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1、BUSINESS ETHICS,What is ethics?,Ethics is the branch of philosophy that focuses on morality and the way in which moral principles are applied to everyday life. Ethics has to do with fundamental questions such as “What is fair?” “What is just?” “What is the right thing to do in this situation?” Ethic
2、s involves an active process of applying values, which may range from religious principles to customs and traditions.,What is business ethics?,Business ethics focuses on what constitutes right or wrong behavior in the world of business. Corporate business executives have a responsibility to their sh
3、areholders and employees to make decisions that will help their business make a profit. But in doing so, businesspeople also have a responsibility to the public and themselves to maintain ethical principles.,Although ethics provides moral guidelines, individuals must apply these guidelines in making
4、 decisions. Ethics that applies to business (business ethics) is not a separate theory of ethics; rather, it is an application of ethics to business situations. Although all people have ethical responsibilities, higher ethical standards are imposed upon professionals who serve as social models, such
5、 as physicians, attorneys, and businesspeople.,The Relationship Between Law and Ethics,The law is an expression of the ethical beliefs of our society. Law and ethics are not the same thing. The question, “Is an act legal?” is different from the question, “Is an act ethical?” The law cannot codify al
6、l ethical requirements. Therefore, an action might be unethical, yet not necessarily illegal. For example, it might be unethical to lie to your family, but it is not necessary illegal.,Similarly, just because an act is illegal does not necessarily mean it is immoral. Rosa Parks was acting illegally
7、when she refused to give up her seat on the bus to a white male, but that does not necessarily mean she was acting unethically. Should an individual obey the law even if it would be unethical to do so? Under the theory of civil disobedience espoused by Martin Luther King, Mahatma Ghandi and others,
8、an immoral law deserves to be disobeyed. Can you think of any examples of acts that would be illegal, yet arguably ethical?,THEORIES OF ETHICAL CONDUCT,Theories of ethics present standards by which a person can analyze and evaluate his or her own moral conduct. Over the centuries, two different phil
9、osophical frameworks developed: ethical standards based on universal duties (deontology) and ethical standards based on consequences (utilitarianism).,Deontology,Deontology is the philosophical practice of defining and adhering to an absolute set of standards by which ethical behavior can be measure
10、d. It tries to define universal duties that serve as moral guides to decision making. When a moral dilemma arises, a person can apply these universal standards to determine a course of action that is good.,In deontology, a person fulfills absolute moral duties regardless of whether good comes from t
11、he actions. A person decides upon actions by asking if a particular action is morally right or wrong. The act of carrying out that duty is important rather than the consequences of the act. An example of a set of deontological rules would be the Ten Commandments.,The Rights Model,The rights model an
12、alyzes ethical issues by focusing on an actions impact on human rights. Under this model, human rights are the rights all people have. An action that maximizes respect for human rights and minimizes their violation is morally correct. When encountering ethical dilemmas, a person applying the rights
13、model selects the action that minimizes the violation of stakeholders rights.,The two necessities to be fully human are freedom and well-being. Thus, two basic categories of human rights exist within the model: (1) rights of liberty, and (2) rights of well-being.,Rights of Liberty,Privacy Free conse
14、nt Free speech Freedom of conscience Right to life,Rights of Well-Being,Employment Food Housing Education,Under the rights model, each person possesses certain fundamental human rights because of the fact that they are a human being. Each persons life has an infinite value.,Utilitarianism,Utilitaria
15、nism is an approach to establishing ethical standards based on the consequences of an action. In an ethical dilemma, a person selects the action that brings about the greatest amount of good for the greatest number of people. The model determines correctness in terms of social benefit. Many business
16、 people favor the “cost/benefit” approach of utilitarianism.,Applying the Rights Model,Identify the facts. Identify the ethical issues. Identify the alternative courses of action. Identify the stakeholders. Determine to which extent each alternative respects the dignity and fundamental rights of sta
17、keholders or violates their rights. Choose the alternative that maximizes the dignity of stakeholders and minimizes the violation of their rights.,Applying Utilitarianism,Identify the facts. Identify the ethical issues. Identify the alternative courses of action. Identify the stakeholders. For each
18、alternative, calculate the costs and benefits (identify who would be harmed and who would benefit). Choose that alternative which results in the greatest amount of good for the greatest number of stakeholders.,Example #1,Cartoon: “The Difference Between Ethics and Business Ethics”,Example #2,A secre
19、tary who has worked for your corporation for fifteen years is involved in a car accident in which she permanently loses the use of her right hand. Thus, she can no longer effectively type, file, or perform many of the other functions that she previously had performed and that are included in her job
20、 description.,Your corporation has a very tight budget and does not have sufficient funds to pay for an additional secretary without reallocating budget items. The injured secretary has been very loyal to your corporation, and you have been very satisfied with her work and dedication. She wants to s
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