Kuliah 3 - Ethics & Social Responsibility
Kuliah 3 - Ethics & Social Responsibility
Kuliah 3 - Ethics & Social Responsibility
1 Explain the concepts of business ethics and 4 Describe how businesses’ social
social responsibility responsibility is measured and
summarize the responsibilities of
Describe the factors that influence business business to the general public,
2 customers, and employees.
ethics.
List the stages in the development of ethical 5 Explain why investors and the financial
3 community are concerned with business
standards and discuss how organizations
shape ethical behavior. ethics and social responsibility.
Concern for Ethical and
Societal Issues
Business Ethics
The standards of conduct and moral values governing
actions and decisions in the work environment.
Social responsibility
Balance between what’s right and what’s profitable
Often no clear-cut choices
Often shaped by the organization’s ethical climate
Sarbanes-Oxley Act
A 2002 law that added oversight for the nation’s major
companies and a special oversight board to regulate
public accounting firms that audit the financial records of
these corporations.
The Contemporary Ethical
Environment
of the organization
Lying to employee
Misrepresenting hours
Safety violations
Internet abuse
Technology is expanding
unethical behavior.
Development of Individual Ethics
On-the-Job Ethical Dilemmas
Situation in which a
Telling the truth and
business decision may be
adhering to deeply felt
influenced for personal
ethical principles in
gain.
business decisions.
arise.
How Organizations Shape Ethical
Conduct
Ethical Awareness
ethical questions.
Ethical Education
situation, so corporations
reasoning.
Ethical Action
use clear, explicit language rather than
encourage behavior that generates and
practice moral absolutism, insisting on
Social Responsibility
Management’s consideration of profit, consumer
Contributions to the overall economy, job opportunities,
Organizations measure through social audits.
Areas of Responsibility
Responsibilities to the General
Public
Public Health Issues. What to do about inherently dangerous
products such as alcohol, tobacco, vaccines, and steroids.
Protecting the Environment. Using resources efficiently,
minimizing pollution.
Green marketing
Sustainability
Developing the Quality of the Workforce. Enhancing quality
of the overall workforce through education and diversity
initiatives.
Corporate Philanthropy. Cash contributions, donations of
equipment and products, and supporting the volunteer efforts of
company employees.
Responsibilities to Customers
CONSUMERISM
The Right to Be Safe. Safe operation of products, avoiding
product liability.