Business Ethics and Corporative Social Responsibility
Business Ethics and Corporative Social Responsibility
Business Ethics and Corporative Social Responsibility
Business Ethics
and
Corporative Social Responsibility
Asoc.prof., Dr.oec Maira Leevica
Course content
Ethics and moral
Ethics historical development
Business Ethics definitions and concepts. Business Ethics basic
principles
The essence and main features of Business Ethics
Main theories of Business Ethics. Codes of Ethics
Ethical offences in business. Unethical problems.
Discrimination
Behaviour ethics, etiquette
Enterprise culture, climat
Corporative Social Responsibility (CSR), insight and its
development in World, Europe and Latvia
CSR communication practical models in the World and Latvia.
CSR unused possibilities
Conclusions
Criminals and other sociopaths typically declare
their behavior with if I dont take their money,
someone else will
A salesperson for a major media company forged
a clients name on a contract, but got caught
when the client got a bill and said, We didnt
sign anything!
The salesperson thought no one will know; I
wont get caught
People give up their individual free will and autonomy and turn
their conscience over to someone else - Nazis at Nuremburg trials said,
just following orders
People negate their free will and autonomy and hand over their
individuality to the crowd - Individuals have a conscience, the crowd, a
mob, doesnt
What is Ethics?
Ethics definitions
Ethics from greek language word ethos custom,
origin, tradition, character, culture of behaviour
(introduced by Aristotel 4 gs.p.K)
Ethics philosophy doctrine about norms, which are
used to evaluate people behaviour and reasons for that
People can do everything, even things which are ususally
seen as wrong, and still live according to ethical norms,
untill they acknowledge these ethical considerations as
right and are ready to defend and base own actions
Ethics involves a discipline that examines good or bad
practices within the context of a moral duty
Ethics is philosophical science about morality
Morality
Special characteristics, typical to people behaviour and
will
Ideal model of well-based behaviour condition, when
people established norms are considered or may be
considered
Culture
Family
Regions of
Country
Profession
The Individual
Friends
The Law
Conscience
Religious
Beliefs
Employer
Society at
Large
Deontological ethics...
Focuses on personal rights and on intentions
connected with behaviour, but not on
consequences
Teleological ethics...
Operation may be considered as morally correct
or acceptabe, if it creates any preferable result,
e.g. joy, knowledge, career growth, satisfies
personal interests or needs
Ethical perceptions
Scientific
Naive
Excercise
Evaluate from ethical perception view .......... behaviours.
From scientific and naive
Shea, G.F. : Practical Ethics/ AMA Membership Publications Division. New York, 1988
Exercise
Cognition of philosopher: Clean Conscience is
Invention of Devil
Why such cognition?
Values
Abstract ideals that shape an individuals
thinking and behavior a moral compass
Instrumental values certain way of behaving
is appropriate in all situations means
Terminal values enduring belief in the
attainment of a certain end state ends
A Moral compass
These abstract ideals can result
from
Religion
Philosophy
Family teachings
Instrumental values
As the means to an end they become
the ingrained ways of behavior:
Rituals
Politesse
Good habits
Terminal values
With the end always in sight:
Heaven
Respect
Financial Success
Personal Independence
Power
Humanism
Altruism
Egoism
Individualism
Collectivism
Hedonism
Utilitarism
Amoralism
2. Ancient Ethics
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Existentialism
Fenomenology
Personalism, marxism, intuitivism, absurdism
Ethics model
Origins of
Ethical
suggestions
Leads to
First type
Ehics
Second type
Ethics
Our actions
UNETHICAL