Module 1B
Module 1B
• Conflict of interest
• Situation in which a business decision may be
influenced for personal gain.
• Honesty and integrity
• Telling the truth and adhering to deeply felt ethical
principles in business decisions.
• Whistle blowing
• Employee’s disclosure of illegal, immoral, or
unethical practices in the organization.
• Loyalty Vs truth
• Businesspeople expect employees to be loyal and
truthful, but ethical conflicts may arise.
Why should Businesses act Ethically?
Normative Themes
Consequentialist Non-consequentialist
(Deontological – Duty-based)
• KANtian theory
Normative Themes
Egoism
• It asserts that the only moral obligation we have is to ourselves, though it does not
openly suggest that we should not render any help to others.
• contends that an act is morally right if and only if it best promotes an agent’s long-
term interests
• makes use of self-interest as the measuring rod for actions performed
• is equated with an individual’s personal interest but it is equally identified with the
interest of an organization or society
• intends to provide positive consequences to the party’s interest without considering
the consequence to the other parties
• It does not mean that an egoist may work against the interest of society. They may
be able to safeguard their interest without hurting the interest of others.
• They assert that all actions of men are self motivated by self interest. Even the act
of whistle-blowing is an attempt to take revenge or to become a celebrity.
• SPAIN HOLIDAY------ versus a teacher (Not selfish train set /car set)
Normative Themes: Egoism (Contd.)
Normative Theories
This stanza implies that the performer of an action has only to perform the prescribed
duty and not think about the result of the action, because the result is beyond his
control. This teaching of Gita draws one's attention to Nishkama Karma.
Message of the Gita: Chapter II, Verse 56
“One who is not disturbed in mind amidst the three-fold misery or
elated when there is happiness and who is free from attachment, fears
and anger, is called a sage of steady mind.”
A steady mind gives the right attitude and right direction. Detachment
is that quality which enables the individual not to accept anything for
his personal gratification. Personal desires and conflicting interests
end up in unethical practices.
Gita’s Message in an Organization
When applied to an organization where one is only worried of the
result, he is likely to fall into improper activities. On the other hand, if
he is ready to do his duty to the utmost of his ability and set aside the
result, he will be an ethical person in the organization.
Business and Islam
All principles covering business emanate from the Holy Quran, as they are
explained and amplified in the Hadith (collection of the Prophet’s sayings).