Handout 3
Handout 3
Handout 3
“Good people do not need laws to tell them to act justly, while bad people will find a
way around laws.” - Plato
INTRODUCTION
- business is part of human society (there is interaction between and among
individuals, institutions and human persons)
Activities: viewed and examined from the perspective or morality (why?)
- because business without ethics threatens the survival of human society and
destroys the fiduciary relationship of people (the trust between and among people)
Study of business ethics paves the way for common understanding of the
fundamental concepts of what is right and wrong in human conducts and its
implications to business as an important human activity.
Fundamental Reasons
1. Promotion of the common good
2. Protection of the individual's interest
3. Preservation of the human society
“the only responsibility of business is to profit so long as one stays within the rules of
the game engages in an open and free competition” - Milton Friedman
“the primary responsibility of business is to look for customers and satisfy their
needs and wants.” - Peter Drucker
THE GOOD AND THE BAD SIDES OF PROFIT-MOTIVE (Fr. Morga, SJ)
A.The Good Side of Profit-Motive
- profit-motive motivates people to do something meaningful
- profit-motive promotes ingenuity and cleverness in running a business
- profit-motive makes people productive
- profit also results in more jobs and more goods and services for the public
B. The Bad Side of Profit-Motive
- profit-motive promotes rivalry among competitors resulting into a “dog-eat-dog”
world
- profit-motive makes people focus only on making money without consideration on
the safety of products
- profit-motive turns the businessman into a materialistic person
- profit-motive, to some extent, promotes self-interest rather than the common
good