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• Laws: A set of rules for personal or corporate
  behavior; civil and/or criminal penalties apply
• Morals: A set of standards for (personal) behavior
• Ethics: A set of standards for (professional) behavior



• Morals and ethics are voluntary in some sense
• Like laws, they are open to many interpretations
• A system of moral principles, by which
  human actions and proposals may be
  judged good or bad or right or wrong
  (Macquarie Dictionary) ;
• . . . rules of practice in respect to a
  single class of human actions;
  as, political or social ethics; medical
  ethics (Webster‘s Dictionary)
• ―Framework    for human conduct that relates
  to moral principles and attempt to
  distinguish right from wrong‖
     (Miesing & Preble 1985)
• Codes of ethics can be ―viewed as an
  ethical framework rather than a solution to
  a problem‖(Harris et al)
• In most cultures, ethics are connected with divine origins:
   •Babylonian civilization received laws of
     Hammurabi from sun god.
   • God gave 10 commandments to Moses
   •In Greek civilization, Plato says that god
     Zeus gave morality to help mankind
   • Manusmriti Samhita incorporates earliest
     code of social and legal ethics in India
• Indian religion has always been associated with
  philosophy
• The Veda's (about 4000 years old) talked about 4 basic
  goals of existence:
   • Prosperity
   • Satisfaction of desires
   • Moral duty
   • Salvation
• Upanishad's distinguished between law and ethics –
  ethics come from inner desire
Based on: Smith, Huston (1994). The Illustrated World's Religions. San Francisco: Harper.
In a recent Wall Street Journal
      article, Psychology professor Steven
Davis says that cheating by high school students
has increased from about 20 percent in the
1940’s to 75 percent today.
“Students say cheating in high school is for
grades, cheating in college is for a career.”
• Ethics = doing what‘s right, building better
  societies
• Business = playing to win, doing what‘s good
  for the firm
• So are we really Professors of Oxymoronity
  ??!!


(Oxymoron
Def. 1. a combination of contradictory terms, also
considered a paradox.
2. a contradiction in terms)
• In an extreme, altruistic sense, business and ethics
  may seem incompatible:
   • Earning profits may also be a unethical
   • In Islamic finance, earning interest is unethical
   • All possessions stem from insecurity; insecurity
     comes from mistrust:
       • Therefore, possession itself may be unethical
         in extreme sense
• Lots of businesses may need violence of some
  degree:
   • E.g., Medical research
• Where do we draw the line between business and
  morality:
   • If the approach is subjective, then ethics lose
     their meaning as everyone defines ethics to suit
     one‘s convenience
   • Is there a universal, perennial definition of
     ―ethics‖?
Misappropriation of
• Built a
Funds: $13 million golf
  course on personal
  property.
• Paid for Manhattan
  apartments for family
  members.
• Covered hundreds of
  millions of dollars of the
  family's stock losses.
State Charges:
• Conspiracy
• Tampering with Physical
  Evidence
• Falsifying business records
• Sales Tax Violations
Type of misconduct observed                             Employees
                                                        observing it
Lying to employees, customers, vendors, or the public   26%

Withholding needed information from employees,          25%
customers, vendors or public
Abusive or intimidating behaviour towards employees     24%

Misreporting actual time or hours worked                21%

Discrimination on basis of race, gender, etc            17%

Sexual harassment                                       13%

Stealing, theft, or related fraud                       12%

Breaking environmental and safety laws/regulations      12%
• Consequentialism and cost-benefit
  analysis
• Duty or rights based approaches
Ethical
Dilemma                              Single normative consideration
                                     for solving the ethical dilemma

          ‗Lens‘ of ethical theory
The value of ethical theories in facing
ethical dilemmas in business
R

R



    W



            W
• Identifying the opportunities for change and the
  ‗structures of constraint‘.
• Enhancing moral imagination
   • Recognising and understanding different moral
     perspectives.
   • Explaining and rationalising these
     perspectives.
• Developing new ways of considering
  responsibilities of business in society.
• Acknowledging and understanding the barriers.
• Encouraging moral awareness and literacy –
  going beyond the business case.
• Providing the tools for ethical decision-making.
• Fostering creativity and moral imagination.
• Walking the talk.
•   Written code of ethics
•   Employee commitment
•   Employee training
•   Discipline process
•   Full disclosure
•   Building expectations
•   Resolution process – conflict
    management
• A formal code of business conduct
  and ethics.
• To be signed and adhered to by
  employees.
• Action against any employee for
  violation thereof.
• General standards of conduct.
• Management of conflicts of
  interest.
• Prohibition of exploitation of
  corporate opportunities.
• Protection        of      company‘s
  confidential information.
• Obligations under securities laws.
• Use of assets.
• There are ethics in business … they‘re just not
  always visible, and don‘t necessarily lead to the
  kinds of behaviour we‘d like.
• Morally motivated behaviour is possible in
  business, but is subject to considerable, and
  quite rigid structures of constraint.
• There are few right and wrong answers, just
  better or worse decisions, or more widely
  acceptable behaviours.
• Being ethical in business is a creative
  endeavour not just a rational one.
• Don‘t trust everyone to do the right thing—
  proceed with caution.
• Gather the evidence you need.
• Make sure you‘re right.
• Don‘t exaggerate or overstate your case.
• Wait for the right time to come forward.
• Remain anonymous—the problem is the
  issue, not you.
Be sure you are
 right, then go
     ahead.
 Davy Crockett
   1786-1836
When the
situation needs
improvement,
Gandhi offers
guidance: “You
must be the
change you wish
to see in the
world.”
Can you make
a difference?
Business ethics

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Business ethics

  • 1.
  • 2. • Laws: A set of rules for personal or corporate behavior; civil and/or criminal penalties apply • Morals: A set of standards for (personal) behavior • Ethics: A set of standards for (professional) behavior • Morals and ethics are voluntary in some sense • Like laws, they are open to many interpretations
  • 3. • A system of moral principles, by which human actions and proposals may be judged good or bad or right or wrong (Macquarie Dictionary) ; • . . . rules of practice in respect to a single class of human actions; as, political or social ethics; medical ethics (Webster‘s Dictionary)
  • 4. • ―Framework for human conduct that relates to moral principles and attempt to distinguish right from wrong‖ (Miesing & Preble 1985) • Codes of ethics can be ―viewed as an ethical framework rather than a solution to a problem‖(Harris et al)
  • 5. • In most cultures, ethics are connected with divine origins: •Babylonian civilization received laws of Hammurabi from sun god. • God gave 10 commandments to Moses •In Greek civilization, Plato says that god Zeus gave morality to help mankind • Manusmriti Samhita incorporates earliest code of social and legal ethics in India
  • 6. • Indian religion has always been associated with philosophy • The Veda's (about 4000 years old) talked about 4 basic goals of existence: • Prosperity • Satisfaction of desires • Moral duty • Salvation • Upanishad's distinguished between law and ethics – ethics come from inner desire
  • 7. Based on: Smith, Huston (1994). The Illustrated World's Religions. San Francisco: Harper.
  • 8.
  • 9. In a recent Wall Street Journal article, Psychology professor Steven Davis says that cheating by high school students has increased from about 20 percent in the 1940’s to 75 percent today. “Students say cheating in high school is for grades, cheating in college is for a career.”
  • 10. • Ethics = doing what‘s right, building better societies • Business = playing to win, doing what‘s good for the firm • So are we really Professors of Oxymoronity ??!! (Oxymoron Def. 1. a combination of contradictory terms, also considered a paradox. 2. a contradiction in terms)
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13. • In an extreme, altruistic sense, business and ethics may seem incompatible: • Earning profits may also be a unethical • In Islamic finance, earning interest is unethical • All possessions stem from insecurity; insecurity comes from mistrust: • Therefore, possession itself may be unethical in extreme sense • Lots of businesses may need violence of some degree: • E.g., Medical research • Where do we draw the line between business and morality: • If the approach is subjective, then ethics lose their meaning as everyone defines ethics to suit one‘s convenience • Is there a universal, perennial definition of ―ethics‖?
  • 14.
  • 15. Misappropriation of • Built a Funds: $13 million golf course on personal property. • Paid for Manhattan apartments for family members. • Covered hundreds of millions of dollars of the family's stock losses.
  • 16. State Charges: • Conspiracy • Tampering with Physical Evidence • Falsifying business records • Sales Tax Violations
  • 17. Type of misconduct observed Employees observing it Lying to employees, customers, vendors, or the public 26% Withholding needed information from employees, 25% customers, vendors or public Abusive or intimidating behaviour towards employees 24% Misreporting actual time or hours worked 21% Discrimination on basis of race, gender, etc 17% Sexual harassment 13% Stealing, theft, or related fraud 12% Breaking environmental and safety laws/regulations 12%
  • 18.
  • 19. • Consequentialism and cost-benefit analysis • Duty or rights based approaches
  • 20. Ethical Dilemma Single normative consideration for solving the ethical dilemma ‗Lens‘ of ethical theory
  • 21. The value of ethical theories in facing ethical dilemmas in business
  • 22. R R W W
  • 23. • Identifying the opportunities for change and the ‗structures of constraint‘. • Enhancing moral imagination • Recognising and understanding different moral perspectives. • Explaining and rationalising these perspectives. • Developing new ways of considering responsibilities of business in society.
  • 24. • Acknowledging and understanding the barriers. • Encouraging moral awareness and literacy – going beyond the business case. • Providing the tools for ethical decision-making. • Fostering creativity and moral imagination. • Walking the talk.
  • 25.
  • 26. Written code of ethics • Employee commitment • Employee training • Discipline process • Full disclosure • Building expectations • Resolution process – conflict management
  • 27.
  • 28. • A formal code of business conduct and ethics. • To be signed and adhered to by employees. • Action against any employee for violation thereof.
  • 29. • General standards of conduct. • Management of conflicts of interest. • Prohibition of exploitation of corporate opportunities. • Protection of company‘s confidential information. • Obligations under securities laws. • Use of assets.
  • 30. • There are ethics in business … they‘re just not always visible, and don‘t necessarily lead to the kinds of behaviour we‘d like. • Morally motivated behaviour is possible in business, but is subject to considerable, and quite rigid structures of constraint. • There are few right and wrong answers, just better or worse decisions, or more widely acceptable behaviours. • Being ethical in business is a creative endeavour not just a rational one.
  • 31. • Don‘t trust everyone to do the right thing— proceed with caution. • Gather the evidence you need. • Make sure you‘re right. • Don‘t exaggerate or overstate your case. • Wait for the right time to come forward. • Remain anonymous—the problem is the issue, not you.
  • 32.
  • 33. Be sure you are right, then go ahead. Davy Crockett 1786-1836
  • 34. When the situation needs improvement, Gandhi offers guidance: “You must be the change you wish to see in the world.”
  • 35. Can you make a difference?

Notas do Editor

  1. Altruistic - UnselfishPerennial – Permanent, PerpetualLast Point – The answer is ambigous to this question and sometimes depends on individuals’s perspective
  2. He looted the company by taking 2.3 Billion $ from the investors in company’s name and used it personaly
  3. It is one of the three moral theories. The other two are virtue ethics and deontology. Consequentialism refers to the consequences of one's conduct are the true basis for any judgment about the morality of that conduct.Example- Consequentialism says that lying is wrongDeontology says liying is totally wrongVirtue ethics takes a decision whther to tell a lie or not.