Title: Business Ethics
1CHAPTER 9
Business Ethics and Social Responsibility
2Quotes of the Day
- The one and only social responsibility of
business is to increase its profits. - Milton Friedman (b. 1912),
- Nobel laureate in economics
The business of business is serving society, not
just making money. Dayton Hudson corporate
constitution
3Ethics
Ethics is the study of how people ought to act.
Law and ethics may not always agree...
Sometimes it is ethical to commit an illegal
act...
And some legal acts are unethical!
4Why Bother With Ethics?
There is little evidence that ethical behavior
increases profits or that unethical behavior
decreases profits so why bother?
- Society as a whole benefits by encouraging
economic competition no one wants to compete
with unfair competitors.
- People feel better when they behave ethically.
- Unethical behavior can be costly, if there is
public outrage leading to a boycott.
5Questions to Ensure Ethical Behavior
- What are the facts?
- What are the critical issues?
- Who are the stakeholders?
- What are the alternatives?
- What are the implications of each choice?
- Are the alternatives legal?
- Do they look bad?
- What are the consequences of this choice?
- Does this action violate important values?
- Is more than one alternative right?
6Responsibility in Advertising
Businesses must take a stand on sexual and racial
exploitation in advertising.
- Alternatives in advertisement ethics
- Ignore ethics and try to create ads that sell the
most product, no matter the underlying message. - Try generally to minimize exploitation.
- Include a systematic, focused review of
underlying messages as part of the development
process. - Refuse to create any ads that are even
potentially offensive.
7Other Responsibilities
- To customers
- Privacy issues are controversial -- can a
business sell lists that include your address?
Your phone number? Your sexual preference?
- To employees
- Employers must take reasonable measures to ensure
the safety of workers. - Decisions about firing workers or cutting jobs
raise ethical questions.
- To shareholders
- Questions are often raised about uses of a
companys profits -- distributed to shareholders,
raising executives salaries, improving business?
8Other Responsibilities (contd)
- To -- and in -- foreign countries
- Companies with operations in foreign countries
are often criticized for deplorable working
conditions and low wages. - Response to these criticisms is often that even
low-wage jobs are better than destitution and
that these jobs are the beginnings of economic
growth.
- Employees responsibility to company
- Should employees report unethical behavior among
co-workers? Should promotion decisions be made
based on friendships? - These questions show the difficult choices that
have to be made every day in the work place.
9The Best Insurance
Even employees who are ethical in their personal
lives may find it difficult to uphold their
standard at work if those around them behave
differently.
The surest way to infuse ethics throughout an
organization is for top executives to behave
ethically themselves.
Click here to view an online discussion of
ethical issues.
10Ethical behavior offers significant advantages
society as a whole benefits executives who
behave ethically have happier, more fulfilled
lives and unethical behavior can destroy a
company.
11Link to the Internet
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