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Ethical Standards in Business
Organizations:
By: Syed Ahmed Owais
To: Sir. Abuzar Wajidy
Course: Strategic Management
2007 - 2010 1Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
Ethical Standards in Business Organizations:
Topics:
1. Ethical Behavior.
2. Values.
3. Alternate views of ethics.
4. Cultural Issues in Ethical behavior.
5. Ethical Dilemmas at Work Place.
6. Rationalization for Unethical Behavior.
7. Factors influencing Ethical Behavior.
8. Maintaining high ethical standards.
9. Corporate Social Responsibility.
10. Perspective on Corporate Social Responsibility.
11. Evaluation of Corporate Social Performance/
2007 - 2010 Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais 2
1. Ethical Behavior:
 Ethics:
Ethics sets standards of good or bad, or right or wrong, in
one’s conduct.
 Ethical Behavior:
Ethical behavior is “right” or “good” in the
context of a governing Moral code.
2007 - 2010 3Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
2. Values:
 Values:
Values are broad beliefs about what is appropriate
behavior.
(i) Terminal Values:
Terminal Values are preferences about desired
end states. e.g. Self-respect, family security, freedom, inner
harmony and happiness.
(ii) Instrumental Values:
Instrumental Values are preferences
regarding the means to desired ends.
e.g, Honesty, ambition, courage, imagination, and self-discipline.
2007 - 2010 4Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
3. Alternate Views of Ethics:
 Moral-rights View.
 Individualism View.
 Utilitarian View.
 Justice View.
2007 - 2010 5Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
3. Alternate Views of Ethics:
 Moral-rights View:
In the moral rights view ethical behavior
respects and protects fundamental rights.
 Individualism View:
In the individualism View ethical
behavior advances long-term self-interests.
2007 - 2010 6Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
3. Alternate Views of Ethics:
 Utilitarian View:
In the Utilitarian view ethical behavior
delivers the greatest good to the most people.
 Justice View:
In the justice view ethical behavior treats people
impartially and fairly.
 A. Procedural Justice.
 B. Distributive Justice.
 C. Interactional justice.
2007 - 2010 7Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
3. Alternate Views of Ethics:
 Justice View:
a.Procedural Justice:
Procedural justice is concerned that
policies and rules are fairly applied.
b.Distributive Justice:
Distributive justice is concerned
that people are treated the same regardless of personal
characteristics.
C. Interactional justice:
Interactive justice is the degree to
which others are treated with dignity and respect.
2007 - 2010 8Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
4. Cultural Issues in Ethical behavior:
 Cultural Relativism.
 Universalism.
 Ethical Imperialism.
2007 - 2010 9Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
4. Cultural Issues in Ethical behavior:
 Cultural Relativism:
Cultural Relativism suggests there is no
one right way to behave; ethical behavior is determined by its
cultural context.
 Universalism:
Universalism suggests ethical standards apply
absolutely across all cultures.
 Ethical Imperialism:
Ethical imperialism is an attempt to
impose one’s ethical standards on other cultures.
2007 - 2010 10Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
5.Ethical Dilemmas at Work Place:
 Ethical Dilemma:
An ethical dilemma is a situation that
although offering potential benefit or gain is also unethical.
 (i) Discriminations.
 (ii) Sexual Harassment.
 (iii)Conflicts of Interest.
 (iv)Customer Confidence.
 (v)Organizational Resources.
2007 - 2010 11Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
5.Ethical Dilemmas at Work Place:
 Discriminations:
Denying promotion or appointment to a
job candidate’s race, religion, gender, age or other non-job-
relevant criterion.
 Sexual Harassment:
Making a coworker feel
uncomfortable because of inappropriate comments or actions
regarding sexuality; or a manager requesting sexual favors in
return for favorable job treatment.
 (iii)Conflicts of Interest:
Taking a bribe or kickback or
extraordinary gift in return for making a decision favorable to the
gift giver.
2007 - 2010 12Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
5.Ethical Dilemmas at Work Place:
 (iv)Customer Confidence:
Giving to another party
privileged information regarding the activities of a customer.
 (v)Organizational Resources:
Using official stationary or a
company e-mail account to communicate personal or make personal
opinions or make request from community organizations.
2007 - 2010 13Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
6.Rationalization for Unethical Behavior:
 Convincing yourself that that the:
-Behavior is not really illegal.
-Behavior is in everybody’s interest.
-That nobody will ever find out what you’ve done.
-Organization will “protect” you.
2007 - 2010 14Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
7.Factors influencing Ethical Behavior:
 Personal.
 Organizational.
 Enviroment.
2007 - 2010 15Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
7.Factors influencing Ethical Behavior:
(i)Personal:
-Personal Needs.
-Personal Standards.
-Family Influence.
-Religious Values.
2007 - 2010 16Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
8.Factors influencing Ethical Behavior:
ii) Organization:
Boss can have a major impact on their
subordinate’s behavior.
(iii) Environment:
Organizations operate in competitive
environments influenced by government laws and regulations and
social norms and values.
2007 - 2010 17Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
8.Maintaining high ethical standards:
 Ethical Training.
 Ethical Role Model.
 Ethical Code of Conduct.
 Whistle Blower.
2007 - 2010 18Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
8.Maintaining high ethical standards:
i) Ethical Training:
Ethical training seeks to help people
understand the ethical aspects of decision making and to
incorporate high ethical standards into their daily behaviour.
(ii) Ethical Role Model:
All managers are in a position to
influence the ethical behavior of the people who work for and with
them.
2007 - 2010 19Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
8.Maintaining high ethical standards:
(iii) Ethical Code of Conduct:
A code of ethics is a formal
statement of values and ethical standards.
(iv) Whistle Blower:
A whistleblower exposes the misdeeds of
others in organization.
2007 - 2010 20Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
9.Corporate Social Responsibility:
 Corporate Social Responsibility:
Corporate Social Responsibility is the obligation of an organization
to serve its own interests its own interests and those of society.
2007 - 2010 21Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
9.Corporate Social Responsibility:
 Organizational Stake Holders:
1.Employees:
Employees and contractors who work for the
organization.
2.Customers:
Consumers and clients that purchase the organization’s
goods and/or use its services.
2007 - 2010 22Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
9.Corporate Social Responsibility:
3.Suppliers:
Providers of the organization’s human, information,
material, and financial resources.
4.Owners:
Stockholders, investors, and creditors with claims on
assets and profits of the organization.
5.Competitors:
Other organizations producing the same or
similar goods and services.
2007 - 2010 23Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
9.Corporate Social Responsibility:
6.Regulators:
The local, state and national government agncies that
enforce laws and regulations.
7.Invest Group:
Community groups, activists, and others
representing interests of citizens and society.
2007 - 2010 24Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
10.Perspective on Corporate Social
Responsibility:
 Arguments in Favor of CSR:
1. Add long run profits for business.
2. Improve the public image of business.
3. Help them avoid government regulations.
2007 - 2010 25Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
10.Perspective on Corporate Social
Responsibility:
 Arguments against CSR:
1. Increase cost.
2. Reduce profit.
3. Gives too much social power.
4. Do so without business accountability.
2007 - 2010 26Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
11.Evaluation of Corporate Social
Performance:
 Social Responsibility Audit:
A social responsibility audit
assesses an organization’s accomplishments in areas of social
responsibility.
2007 - 2010 27Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
11.Evaluation of Corporate Social
Performance:
 Criteria for Evaluating Social Performance:
1. Economic Responsibility:
Is it profitable?
2. Legal Responsibility:
Does it obey law?
3. Ethical Responsibility:
Is it doing the “right” things?
4. Discretional Responsibility:
Does it contribute to the broader
community?
2007 - 2010 28Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
Social Responsibility Strategies:
 Obstructionist Strategy.
 Defensive Strategy.
 Accommodative Strategy.
 Proactive Strategy.
2007 - 2010 29Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
Social Responsibility Strategies:
(i) Obstructionist Strategy:
An obstructionist strategy avoids
social responsibility and reflects mainly economic priorities.
(ii ) Defensive Strategy:
A defensive strategy seeks
protection by doing the minimum legally required.
2007 - 2010 30Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
Social Responsibility Strategies:
(iii ) Accommodative Strategy:
An accommodative
strategy accepts social responsibility and tries o satisfy
economic, legal, and ethical criteria.
(iv) Proactive Strategy:
A proactive strategy meets all the
criteria of social responsibility, including discretionary performance.
2007 - 2010 31Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
13.Government’s Role:
 How Government influence organizations:
1. Occupational Safety and Health:
The Occupational Safety
and Health Act of 1970.
2. Fair Labor Practices:
Equal Opportunity Act of 1972.
3. Consumer Protection:
The Consumer Protection Act of 1972.
4. Enviromental Protection:
Air Pollution Control Act of 1962.
2007 - 2010 32Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
14.Organization’s influence on
Governments:
 How Organizations influence Governments:
1. Personal Contacts & Networks:
2. Public Relation Campaigns:
3. Lobbying:
Lobbying expresses opinions and preferences to
government officials.
4. Political Action Committees:
Political action committees collect
money for donation to political campaigns.
2007 - 2010 33Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
15.Corporate Governance:
 Corporate Governance:
Corporate Governance is the
oversight of op management by a board of directors.
2007 - 2010 34Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
Ethical Standards in Business Organizations:
 Reference:
“Strategic Management Concepts and cases “
12 th edition,
Fred R David.
2007 - 2010 35Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais

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Ethical Standards in Business Organizations

  • 1. Ethical Standards in Business Organizations: By: Syed Ahmed Owais To: Sir. Abuzar Wajidy Course: Strategic Management 2007 - 2010 1Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 2. Ethical Standards in Business Organizations: Topics: 1. Ethical Behavior. 2. Values. 3. Alternate views of ethics. 4. Cultural Issues in Ethical behavior. 5. Ethical Dilemmas at Work Place. 6. Rationalization for Unethical Behavior. 7. Factors influencing Ethical Behavior. 8. Maintaining high ethical standards. 9. Corporate Social Responsibility. 10. Perspective on Corporate Social Responsibility. 11. Evaluation of Corporate Social Performance/ 2007 - 2010 Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais 2
  • 3. 1. Ethical Behavior:  Ethics: Ethics sets standards of good or bad, or right or wrong, in one’s conduct.  Ethical Behavior: Ethical behavior is “right” or “good” in the context of a governing Moral code. 2007 - 2010 3Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 4. 2. Values:  Values: Values are broad beliefs about what is appropriate behavior. (i) Terminal Values: Terminal Values are preferences about desired end states. e.g. Self-respect, family security, freedom, inner harmony and happiness. (ii) Instrumental Values: Instrumental Values are preferences regarding the means to desired ends. e.g, Honesty, ambition, courage, imagination, and self-discipline. 2007 - 2010 4Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 5. 3. Alternate Views of Ethics:  Moral-rights View.  Individualism View.  Utilitarian View.  Justice View. 2007 - 2010 5Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 6. 3. Alternate Views of Ethics:  Moral-rights View: In the moral rights view ethical behavior respects and protects fundamental rights.  Individualism View: In the individualism View ethical behavior advances long-term self-interests. 2007 - 2010 6Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 7. 3. Alternate Views of Ethics:  Utilitarian View: In the Utilitarian view ethical behavior delivers the greatest good to the most people.  Justice View: In the justice view ethical behavior treats people impartially and fairly.  A. Procedural Justice.  B. Distributive Justice.  C. Interactional justice. 2007 - 2010 7Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 8. 3. Alternate Views of Ethics:  Justice View: a.Procedural Justice: Procedural justice is concerned that policies and rules are fairly applied. b.Distributive Justice: Distributive justice is concerned that people are treated the same regardless of personal characteristics. C. Interactional justice: Interactive justice is the degree to which others are treated with dignity and respect. 2007 - 2010 8Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 9. 4. Cultural Issues in Ethical behavior:  Cultural Relativism.  Universalism.  Ethical Imperialism. 2007 - 2010 9Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 10. 4. Cultural Issues in Ethical behavior:  Cultural Relativism: Cultural Relativism suggests there is no one right way to behave; ethical behavior is determined by its cultural context.  Universalism: Universalism suggests ethical standards apply absolutely across all cultures.  Ethical Imperialism: Ethical imperialism is an attempt to impose one’s ethical standards on other cultures. 2007 - 2010 10Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 11. 5.Ethical Dilemmas at Work Place:  Ethical Dilemma: An ethical dilemma is a situation that although offering potential benefit or gain is also unethical.  (i) Discriminations.  (ii) Sexual Harassment.  (iii)Conflicts of Interest.  (iv)Customer Confidence.  (v)Organizational Resources. 2007 - 2010 11Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 12. 5.Ethical Dilemmas at Work Place:  Discriminations: Denying promotion or appointment to a job candidate’s race, religion, gender, age or other non-job- relevant criterion.  Sexual Harassment: Making a coworker feel uncomfortable because of inappropriate comments or actions regarding sexuality; or a manager requesting sexual favors in return for favorable job treatment.  (iii)Conflicts of Interest: Taking a bribe or kickback or extraordinary gift in return for making a decision favorable to the gift giver. 2007 - 2010 12Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 13. 5.Ethical Dilemmas at Work Place:  (iv)Customer Confidence: Giving to another party privileged information regarding the activities of a customer.  (v)Organizational Resources: Using official stationary or a company e-mail account to communicate personal or make personal opinions or make request from community organizations. 2007 - 2010 13Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 14. 6.Rationalization for Unethical Behavior:  Convincing yourself that that the: -Behavior is not really illegal. -Behavior is in everybody’s interest. -That nobody will ever find out what you’ve done. -Organization will “protect” you. 2007 - 2010 14Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 15. 7.Factors influencing Ethical Behavior:  Personal.  Organizational.  Enviroment. 2007 - 2010 15Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 16. 7.Factors influencing Ethical Behavior: (i)Personal: -Personal Needs. -Personal Standards. -Family Influence. -Religious Values. 2007 - 2010 16Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 17. 8.Factors influencing Ethical Behavior: ii) Organization: Boss can have a major impact on their subordinate’s behavior. (iii) Environment: Organizations operate in competitive environments influenced by government laws and regulations and social norms and values. 2007 - 2010 17Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 18. 8.Maintaining high ethical standards:  Ethical Training.  Ethical Role Model.  Ethical Code of Conduct.  Whistle Blower. 2007 - 2010 18Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 19. 8.Maintaining high ethical standards: i) Ethical Training: Ethical training seeks to help people understand the ethical aspects of decision making and to incorporate high ethical standards into their daily behaviour. (ii) Ethical Role Model: All managers are in a position to influence the ethical behavior of the people who work for and with them. 2007 - 2010 19Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 20. 8.Maintaining high ethical standards: (iii) Ethical Code of Conduct: A code of ethics is a formal statement of values and ethical standards. (iv) Whistle Blower: A whistleblower exposes the misdeeds of others in organization. 2007 - 2010 20Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 21. 9.Corporate Social Responsibility:  Corporate Social Responsibility: Corporate Social Responsibility is the obligation of an organization to serve its own interests its own interests and those of society. 2007 - 2010 21Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 22. 9.Corporate Social Responsibility:  Organizational Stake Holders: 1.Employees: Employees and contractors who work for the organization. 2.Customers: Consumers and clients that purchase the organization’s goods and/or use its services. 2007 - 2010 22Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 23. 9.Corporate Social Responsibility: 3.Suppliers: Providers of the organization’s human, information, material, and financial resources. 4.Owners: Stockholders, investors, and creditors with claims on assets and profits of the organization. 5.Competitors: Other organizations producing the same or similar goods and services. 2007 - 2010 23Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 24. 9.Corporate Social Responsibility: 6.Regulators: The local, state and national government agncies that enforce laws and regulations. 7.Invest Group: Community groups, activists, and others representing interests of citizens and society. 2007 - 2010 24Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 25. 10.Perspective on Corporate Social Responsibility:  Arguments in Favor of CSR: 1. Add long run profits for business. 2. Improve the public image of business. 3. Help them avoid government regulations. 2007 - 2010 25Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 26. 10.Perspective on Corporate Social Responsibility:  Arguments against CSR: 1. Increase cost. 2. Reduce profit. 3. Gives too much social power. 4. Do so without business accountability. 2007 - 2010 26Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 27. 11.Evaluation of Corporate Social Performance:  Social Responsibility Audit: A social responsibility audit assesses an organization’s accomplishments in areas of social responsibility. 2007 - 2010 27Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 28. 11.Evaluation of Corporate Social Performance:  Criteria for Evaluating Social Performance: 1. Economic Responsibility: Is it profitable? 2. Legal Responsibility: Does it obey law? 3. Ethical Responsibility: Is it doing the “right” things? 4. Discretional Responsibility: Does it contribute to the broader community? 2007 - 2010 28Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 29. Social Responsibility Strategies:  Obstructionist Strategy.  Defensive Strategy.  Accommodative Strategy.  Proactive Strategy. 2007 - 2010 29Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 30. Social Responsibility Strategies: (i) Obstructionist Strategy: An obstructionist strategy avoids social responsibility and reflects mainly economic priorities. (ii ) Defensive Strategy: A defensive strategy seeks protection by doing the minimum legally required. 2007 - 2010 30Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 31. Social Responsibility Strategies: (iii ) Accommodative Strategy: An accommodative strategy accepts social responsibility and tries o satisfy economic, legal, and ethical criteria. (iv) Proactive Strategy: A proactive strategy meets all the criteria of social responsibility, including discretionary performance. 2007 - 2010 31Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 32. 13.Government’s Role:  How Government influence organizations: 1. Occupational Safety and Health: The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970. 2. Fair Labor Practices: Equal Opportunity Act of 1972. 3. Consumer Protection: The Consumer Protection Act of 1972. 4. Enviromental Protection: Air Pollution Control Act of 1962. 2007 - 2010 32Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 33. 14.Organization’s influence on Governments:  How Organizations influence Governments: 1. Personal Contacts & Networks: 2. Public Relation Campaigns: 3. Lobbying: Lobbying expresses opinions and preferences to government officials. 4. Political Action Committees: Political action committees collect money for donation to political campaigns. 2007 - 2010 33Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 34. 15.Corporate Governance:  Corporate Governance: Corporate Governance is the oversight of op management by a board of directors. 2007 - 2010 34Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais
  • 35. Ethical Standards in Business Organizations:  Reference: “Strategic Management Concepts and cases “ 12 th edition, Fred R David. 2007 - 2010 35Dr.Syed Ahmed Owais