Lecture 2-Business Ethics
Lecture 2-Business Ethics
Lecture 2-Business Ethics
LECTURE 2:
Business Ethics and Social
Responsibility
Objectives
After reading this chapter, you will be able to:
Define business ethics and examine its importance.
Detect some of the ethical issues that may arise in business.
Specify how businesses can promote ethical behaviour.
Define social responsibility and explain its relevance to business.
Debate an organizations social responsibilities to owners,
INTRODUCTION
In this chapter, we will take a look at the role of
moral perspectives.
Make a decision.
Act, then reflect on the decision later.
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FOR :
1. Business help to cretae many of the social problems that
exist today, so it should play a significant role in solving them,
especially in the areas of pollution reduction and celanup.
2. Business should be more reponsibile because they have the
financial and technical resources to help solve social problems.
3. As members of socicety, business should do their fair share
to help others.
4. Socially reponsible decision making by business can prevent
increased government regulations.
5. Social responsibility is necessary to ensure economic
survival: if business want educated and healthy employees,
customers with money to spen, and suppliers with quality
goods and services in years to come, they must take steps to
help solve the social and environmental problems that exist
today.
AGAINST:
1. It sidetracks managers from the primary goal of
business-earning profits. Every dollar donated to
social causes or otherwise sepnt on societys
problems is a dollar less for owners and investors.
2. Participation in social programs gives business
greater power, perhaps at the expense of
particular segments of society.
3. Some people question whether business has the
expertise needen to assess and make decisions
about social problems.
4. Many people believe that social problems are the
responsibility of gonerment agencies and officials,
who can be held accountable by voters.
EMPLOYEE RELATIONS
Another issue of importance to a business
CONSUMER RELATIONS
Meaning of Consumerism- the activities that
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
Animal Rights
Pollution
Response to Environmental Issues
COMMUNITY RELATIONS
A final, yet very significant, issue for
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