Title: Busn 100 Chapter 04
1Busn 100 Chapter 04
2Goals
- Ethics
- Legality is only the first step in behaving
ethically - 3 questions one should answer when faced with a
potentially unethical action - Managements role in setting ethical standards
- Compliance-based and integrity-based ethics code
- 6 steps in setting up a corporate ethics code
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Americans role in influencing ethical behavior
and social responsibility in global markets
3Ethics
- Standards of moral behavior
- Behavior that is accepted by society as right
versus wrong
4Ethics - Textbook
- Similarities on basic moral values in the Bible,
Aristotles Ethics, William Shakespeares King
Lear, the Koran, and the Analects of Confucius - Golden rule
- Do not do unto others as you would not have them
do unto you
5Similarities On Basic Moral Values In The Bible,
Aristotles Ethics, William Shakespeares King
Lear, The Koran, And The Analects Of Confucius
- Right
- Integrity
- Respect for human life
- Self-control
- Honesty
- Courage
- Self-sacrifice
- Wrong
- Cheating
- Cowardice
- Cruelty
6Ethics - Textbook
- Many Americans today have few moral absolutes.
- Many decide situationally whether its OK to
steal, lie or drink and drive. - They seem to think that what is right is
whatever works best for the individual
7Have USA Companies Acted Unethically?
- Enron Accounting fraud to invent income and
hide debts - Anderson Accounting firm that helped Enron
- WorldCom - 11 B. in accounting irregularities
- AIG Acted within law but acted unethically when
they insured people without setting aside money
to pay off policy if they (Credit Default Swaps) - Credit Agencies - acted unethically when they
failed to see that companies like AIG had insured
trillions of dollars without setting aside money
to pay off insurance policies - Homebuyers in USA
- Mortgage brokers
8People
- Steeling supplies at work
- Goofing off at work
- Cheating in school
- Plagiarism
- Lying in interview
9Ethics of MBA Students
- Percent of MBA Students Who Would
- Buy Stock on Inside Information 52
- Reveal Corp. Secrets to Spouse/Family 50
- Let a Gift Sway Purchasing Decision 26
- Pay Someone Off to Close a 13
- Business Deal
Source USA Today
10What Are The Three Questions One Should Answer
When Faced With A Potentially Unethical Action
- Textbook
- Is it legal?
- Is it balanced?
- How will it make me feel about myself?
- I would say
- Would I want this done to me?
- Will I feel bad in the long run even though there
may be a short-term gain? - Does the action go against the idea that we
should be good citizens and be kind and caring
toward others? - Is it legal
11Ethical Orientation
- Ethical Orientation Questionnaire
- Excel workbook
- Ethical Dilemmas
- Choose between equally unsatisfactory alternatives
12Why Should Businesses Act Ethically?
- If the humans that run and work for the business
act ethically, all stakeholders are better off - Other reasons
- Avoid lawsuits
- Avoid new laws
- Avoid employee turnover
- To attain a good reputation (everything follows
from this) - Keep customers, employees
13How Does Business Become More Ethical?
- If the people at the top
- Set a good example
- Define guiding values
- Set clear rules with clear and enforceable
penalties - Ethics is caught more than it is taught
- Example Anderson International
14Compliance And Integrity
- Compliance-based ethics codes
- Preventing unlawful behavior by
- Increasing control and
- Penalizing wrongdoers
- Integrity-based ethics codes
- Define the organizations guiding values
- Create ethically sound environment
- Stress shared accountability among employees
15Code Of Ethics
- Johnson Johnson http//www.jnj.com/wps/wcm/conn
ect/c7933f004f5563df9e22be1bb31559c7/our-credo.pdf
?MODAJPERES - Wholefoods
- http//www.wholefoodsmarket.com/values/index.php
16Steps To Improve Business Ethics
- Top management support
- Employees understanding
- Managers Employees training
- Ethics Office
- Outsiders must be informed
- Enforcement of ethics code
17Corporate Social Responsibility
- A businesss concern for the welfare of society
- Some people argue that the pursuit of an increase
in shareholder wealth provides the best possible
benefit to society - Some argue that, like ordinary citizens,
corporations must be good citizens with acts like
donations and volunteering and other such acts - Debate Between Milton Friedman and John Mackey
- http//reason.com/archives/2005/10/01/rethinking-t
he-social-responsi
18Corporate Social Responsibility
- Corporate Philanthropy
- Dimensions of social responsibility that includes
charitable donations - Corporate Social Initiatives
- Enhanced forms of corporate philanthropy that are
more directly related to the companys
competencies - Corporate Responsibility
- Dimensions of social responsibility that includes
everything from hiring minority workers to making
safe products - Corporate Policy
- Dimensions of social responsibility that refers
to the position a firm takes on social and
political issues
19Businesses Area Responsible To
- Customers
- Investors
- Employees
- Society and Environment
20Responsibility To Customers
- Offer quality goods and service at a reasonable
price - Customers
- Prefer to do business with companies they trust
- Do not want to do business with companies they do
not trust
21Responsibility To Investors
- Ethical behavior tends to increases shareholder
wealth - Unethical behavior tends to decreases shareholder
wealth - No Insider Trading (Managers know details of
future business activity)
22Responsibility To Employees
- Create jobs that reward hard work and talent
fairly - Treat employees with respect and they treat the
company with respect - Costco
- Starbucks
- Dicks
- Give benefits that help employees to reach
personal goals - Highline
23Responsibility To Society Environment
- Make profit and grow
- Take care of their communities (including the
environment)
24Social Auditing
- A systematic evaluation of an organizations
progress toward implementing programs that are
socially responsible and responsive - How do you measure whether a business is socially
responsible? - Some ways might be to determine if the business
- Donating executive time to community based or
nonprofit organizations - Offering day care to workers or paying employees
while they do community work - Support of museums or education
- Producing truthful ads or ensuring product safety
(Daimler-Benz) - Negative effects such as layoffs or pollution
25Watchdogs That Monitor How Well Companies Enforce
Their Ethical And Social Responsibility Policies
- Socially Conscious Investors (SCI)
- Environmentalists
- Union Officials
- Customers (1)
26International Ethics And Social Responsibility
- Multinationals and companies that use contract
manufacturing must act ethically in all counties - Customers in the USA still seem to prefer brand,
price and quality over their perception of a
companys humane treatment of workers and social
responsibility (but that is changing a bit) - Low wages
- Not fair when compared to wages in USA?
- But what if the company did not move to that
country to provide jobs?
27Explain Why Legality Is Only The First Step In
Behaving Ethically
- Laws are more limited than the set of morals and
ethics that a society holds - Deceptive ads are often legal
- http//www.excessvoice.com/article101.htm
- Because laws have grey area, a person can act
unethically while breaking no laws
28Example
- Enron and many banks in the current 2007-2008
banking crisis (Credit Crunch) hid liabilities
and risks off their balance sheets while breaking
no laws. - Although they acted within the laws they mislead
many people
29Example
- No Income No Asset loans made by banks in 2006
and 2007 were legal but unethical. - These were called Liar Loans because people
could lie about income, but still get 500,000
loans. - Unethical Mortgage Brokers during the 2007-2008
Banking Crisis that acted within the law - http//cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/player/popup/?rn3
906861cl9944104ch4226713srcnews - http//www.propublica.org/article/insiders-detail-
how-greed-drove-credit-ratings-926/
30What Are The Three Questions One Should Answer
When Faced With A Potentially Unethical Action
- Textbook
- Is it legal?
- Is it balanced?
- How will it make me feel about myself?
- I would say
- Would I want this done to me?
- Will I feel bad in the long run even though there
may be a short-term gain? - Does the action go against the idea that we
should be good citizens and be kind and caring
toward others? - Is it legal
31Describe Managements Role In Setting Ethical
Standards
- Because people tend to do as you do, not as you
say, when managers act unethically, others may
tend to do the same - As a manager, set clear rules (what to do and
consequences)
32Distinguish Between Compliance-based And
Integrity-based Ethics Code
- Compliance-based
- Follow the law, and punish
- Integrity-based
- Set clear rules, lead by example, train all
stakeholders, stress the team, follow the law,
enforce consequences
33Define Corporate Social Responsibility And
Examine Corporate Responsibility To Various
Stakeholders
- It is in the businesss best interest to act
socially responsible toward - Customers
- Community
- Employees
- Stockholders
34Analyze The Role Of American Businesses And
Government In Influencing Ethical Behavior And
Social Responsibility In Global Markets
- America has had some positive influenced and
negative influence on global markets - Positive Examples
- Spread of Free Markets
- This helps economies to grow
- Increases the middle class
- Spread of Technology
- Spread of the internet and information
- Increases in competition
- Increase in Education
35America Has Had Some Positive Influenced And
Negative Influence On Global Markets
- Negative Examples
- Going to war on flimsy evidence
- Stating that the Genève Conventions do not apply
to the War on Terror - Guantanamo Bay
- Abu grade prison
- Deregulating the Banking Industry
- Keeping Interest Rates low while Europeans kept
rates high - Inventing No Income No Asset Loans and
Collateralized Debt Obligations that were based
on No Income No Asset Loans - American companies follow environmental rules at
home, but not abroad - Pollution
- Culture
36Have USA Companies Acted Unethically?
- Dicks Starbucks Costco
- Ethics good business practice
- Happy Employees productive Employees
- Pfizer (build hospitals) Wal-Mart (gave out
free food, diapers, etc.) helped after Katrina - Digicel Group (5 M) Lowe's (1 M) FedEx Corp
(donated airplanes to fly goods to Haiti) helped
after the 7.0 earthquake in Haiti