Transcript Chapter 1
Chapter 4
Ethics, Law, Business
I. Ethics and Values
Why Study Ethics?
What is Ethics?
Value Systems and Moral Beliefs
6 Influences That Shape Value System
Values in Conflict
A. Why Study Ethics?
The primary goal of American business is to make a
profit and our laws influence the daily activities of
business.
Does this mean that whatever activities the business
engages in are acceptable as long as the activities
pursue profit and are legal?
B. What is Ethics?
ETHICS is the process by which we make decisions,
the value system we apply when making moral
choices, and the inherent rightness or wrongness of
those decisions?
ETHICS and MORALITY are not the same
Ethics – philosophical, rational basis for fair and honest
conduct
Morals – are more universal guidelines that determine action
or character
C. Value Systems and Moral Beliefs
Everyone’s moral beliefs and value system start to
form early in life based on observations of others
Individuals bring their own value systems and moral
beliefs into the workplace to make decisions about
what is right and wrong
D. 6 Influences That
Shape the Value System
Family (greatest influence)
Proximity (peer) groups
Educational systems
Religious organizations
Media
Role Models
E. Values in Conflict
Our values often come into conflict with one
another
When conflict arises, the values compete to
form a structured system for making future
decisions
In a workplace setting, values in conflict, may
make relationships uncomfortable or even
hostile
II. Ethical Theories
Egoism
Consequential Approach
Deontological Approach
Social Contract Theory
A. Egoism
An EGOIST believes that people should act only in
their own self interest
Me, me, me
B. Consequential Approach
Outcome-Based
A CONSEQUENTIALIST believes that the
rightness or wrongness of an action depends on
its consequences
Utilitarianism – the greatest good for the great
number
C. Deontological Approach
Duty-Based
“Do unto others as you would have done
unto you.”
Immanuel Kant – “Do unto others as you would have them do
unto everyone.”
Prima Facie Duty – moral rules that bind us unless they conflict
with other more compelling prima facie duties.
Rights Theory – a mixed deontological theory emphasizing
rights rather than duties
D. Social Contract Theory
A SOCIAL CONTRACT is an unwritten agreement
establishing certain standards of behavior and
rights among members of society.
Governments rely on social contracts to avoid
anarchy.
Relativist – “ When in Rome, do as the Romans do.”
Libertarians - emphasize individual freedom based
on property rights and a minimal role for government.
III. Business Decision
Making
Profit Maximizing
Ethics and the Law
Ethical Decision Making
A. Profit Maximizing
Is it profitable?
Businesses will cease to exist without profit
The desire to maximize profit can be a powerful
influence on a person’s decision resolving an ethical
dilemma
B. Ethics and the Law
Is it Legal?
Obeying the letter of the law is the minimum standard
of behavior we expect from business
Anti-trust laws and environmental protection
legislation are examples of ways in which the law
imposes rules for corporations to follow
C. Ethical Decision Making
Is it ethical?
Ethical decisions may arise in business because of the
conflict to maximize profits and the welfare of those
affected by that goal
7 General Rules:
Honor confidentiality
Avoid conflict of interest
Obey the law
Exercise due care
Act in good faith
Respect the liberty and rights of others
Respect human well-being
IV. Balancing Corporate
Responsibility
Optimizing Profits
Steps to Solving Ethical Dilemmas
A. Optimizing Profits
Optimizing profits involves making profits while at
the same time staying within legal and ethical limits
Public opinion
Self-Critical Analysis
Codes of Ethics
Self-Governing Organizations
B. Steps to Solving
Ethical Dilemmas
8 Decision-Making Steps
Determine the true facts
Establish the major issues
Determine the options available
Are the options legal?
Determine how each option would look in the light of day
Does the option violate company policy? Or company code
of ethics?
Deontology
Chapter Summary
Ethics and Values
Why Study Ethics?
What is Ethics?
Value Systems and Moral Beliefs
6 Influences That Shape the
Value System
Values in Conflict
Ethical Theories
Egoism
Consequential Approach
Deontological Approach
Social Contracts Theory
Business Decision
Making
Profit Maximizing
Ethics and the Law
Ethical Decision Making
Balancing Corporate
Responsibility
Optimizing Profits
Steps to Solving
Ethical Dilemmas