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Chapter 5:
                                    Ethical Decision Making and
                                    Ethical Leadership


                                                Part Three:
                                                The Decision Making Process



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The Ethical Decision Making
                                                          Process
                            In business, people make decisions
                            differently than at home
                                        Organizational pressures have a strong influence
                             The ethical decision making process includes
                                        Ethical issue intensity
                                        Individual factors
                                        Organizational factors
                             The framework for ethical decision making
                              does not describe how to make ethical
                              decisions
                                        Outlines the factors and processes related to
                                         ethical decision making
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Framework for Understanding Ethical
                                               Decision Making in Business




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Ethical Issue Intensity
                            The perceived relevance or importance of an
                            ethical issue to the individual, work group,
                            and/or organization
                             Reflects the ethical sensitivity of the individual and/or
                              work group
                             Triggers the ethical decision making process
                             Individuals are subject to six spheres of influence
                                                Workplace      Legal system
                                                Family         Community
                                                Religion       Profession
                                       Moral intensity: Relates to a person’s perception
                                       of social pressure and the harm his/her decision
                                       will have on others

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Individual Factors
                            People base their ethical decisions on their
                            own values and principles of right or wrong
                                        Values are learned through socialization
                                        Good personal values decrease unethical behavior and
                                         increase positive work behavior
                                        Values are subjective; vary across cultures
                             An organization may intend to do right, but
                              organizational or social forces can alter this intent
                             Research shows that various factors influence
                              ethical behavior
                                        Gender–women are more ethical than males
                                        Education, work experience, nationality and age affect
                                         ethical decision making
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Locus of Control
                            Relates to individual differences in relation to a
                            general belief about how one is affected by
                            internal versus external events or
                            reinforcements
                             Managers with
                                        External locus of control go with the flow because
                                         that’s all they can do
                                        Internal locus of control believe they can control
                                         events; are masters of their destinies and trust in their
                                         capacity to influence their environment
                                       Unclear relationship between locus of
                                       control and ethical decision making
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Organizational Factors
                            Organizational culture has a stronger influence
                            on employees than individual values
                             Corporate culture: A set of values, norms, and
                              artifacts that members of an organization share
                                        Ethical culture: Reflects whether the firm has an ethical
                                         conscience; is a function of many factors
                             Significant others: Those who have influence in a
                              work group
                             Obedience to authority: Helps to explain why
                              many employees unquestioningly follow superior’s
                              orders
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Opportunity
                            The conditions in an organization that
                            limit/permit ethical/unethical behavior
                             Immediate job context: Where employees work,
                              with whom they work, and the nature of the work
                             Opportunities for misconduct can be reduced by
                              establishing formal codes, policies, and rules
                                        Aggressive enforcement is required
                                       Knowledge can sometimes lead to unethical
                                       behavior
                                       •        A person who has an information base, expertise, or
                                                information about competition has an opportunity to
                                                exploit knowledge

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Business Ethics Evaluations and
                                               Intentions
                            Ethical dilemmas involve situations where
                            rules are vague or in conflict
                             Critical thinking skills and ability to take
                              responsibility are important
                             The final step is deciding what action to take
                              based on a person’s intentions
                             Guilt or uneasiness is the first sign that an
                              unethical decision has occurred
                                       Most businesspeople will make ethical
                                       mistakes
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Using the Framework to Improve
                                           Ethical Decisions
                            Impossible to objectively determine if a
                            business decision is right or wrong
                             Understanding how ethical decisions are made
                              will not solve ethical problems
                                        Business ethics involves value judgments and
                                         collective agreement about acceptable patterns of
                                         behavior
                             Ethical decision making in business does not
                              rely on personal values and morals
                                        Organizations take on cultures of their own
                                        Informal relationships enforce an ethical culture
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Leadership in Corporate Culture
                             Leadership: The ability or authority to guide
                              and direct others toward achievement of a
                              goal
                                        Leaders provide a blueprint for an organization’s
                                         corporate culture and ethics
                             Leadership styles influence organizational
                              behavior
                                        Including employee’s acceptance of/adherence to
                                         organizational norms and values
                                        A challenge for leaders is gaining trust and
                                         commitment

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The Managerial Role in Developing Ethics
                                             Program Leadership




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Leadership Styles

                             Coercive leader: Demands instant obedience
                              and focuses on achievement, initiative, and
                              self-control
                             Authoritative leader: Inspires employees to
                              follow a vision, facilitates change, and creates a
                              strongly positive performance climate
                             Affiliative leader: Values people, their
                              emotions and needs, and relies on friendship
                              and trust to promote flexibility, innovation, and
                              risk taking

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Leadership Styles (continued)

                             Democratic leader: Relies on participation and
                              teamwork to reach collaborative decisions
                             Pacesetting leader: Can create a negative
                              climate because of the high standards that
                              he/she sets
                             Coaching leader: Builds a positive climate by
                              developing skills to foster long-term success,
                              delegating responsibility, and issuing
                              challenging assignments

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Leadership Styles (continued)

                             Transactional Leaders: Create employee
                              satisfaction through bartering for desired
                              behaviors/performance
                                        Best-suited for rapidly changing situations,
                                         including those requiring responses to ethical
                                         problems or issues
                             Transformational leaders: Raise employees’
                              commitment and foster trust and motivation
                                        Is best for organizations with high ethical
                                         commitment and strong stakeholder support

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Habits of Strong Ethical Leaders


                            Developed by Archie Carroll; based on
                            Stephen Covey’s The 7 Habits of Highly
                            Effective People
                             Ethical leadership is based on holistic thinking
                              that embraces the complex issues that
                              companies face



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Habits of Strong Ethical Leaders

                                     1          Ethical leaders have strong personal character.
                                     2          Ethical leaders have a passion to do right.
                                     3          Ethical leaders are proactive.
                                     4          Ethical leaders consider stakeholders’ interests.
                                     5          Ethical leaders are role models for the organization’s values.
                                     6          Ethical leaders are transparent and actively involved in
                                                organizational decision making.
                                     7          Ethical leaders are competent managers who take a holistic view
                                                of the firm’s ethical culture.




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Understanding Ethical Decision
                               Making and the Role of Leadership
                            Ethical issue intensity, individual factors, and
                            opportunity result in business ethics
                            evaluations and decisions
                             An organizational ethical culture is shaped by
                              effective leadership
                                        Top level support is required for ethical behavior
                             An ethical corporate culture needs shared values
                              and proper oversight
                                       The more you know about ethical decision
                                       making, the more likely you will be to make
                                       good decisions
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ARC MGMT 374 Week 5 Presentation

  • 1. Chapter 5: Ethical Decision Making and Ethical Leadership Part Three: The Decision Making Process © 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. 1
  • 2. The Ethical Decision Making Process In business, people make decisions differently than at home  Organizational pressures have a strong influence  The ethical decision making process includes  Ethical issue intensity  Individual factors  Organizational factors  The framework for ethical decision making does not describe how to make ethical decisions  Outlines the factors and processes related to ethical decision making © 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. 2
  • 3. Framework for Understanding Ethical Decision Making in Business © 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. 3
  • 4. Ethical Issue Intensity The perceived relevance or importance of an ethical issue to the individual, work group, and/or organization  Reflects the ethical sensitivity of the individual and/or work group  Triggers the ethical decision making process  Individuals are subject to six spheres of influence Workplace Legal system Family Community Religion Profession Moral intensity: Relates to a person’s perception of social pressure and the harm his/her decision will have on others © 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. 4
  • 5. Individual Factors People base their ethical decisions on their own values and principles of right or wrong  Values are learned through socialization  Good personal values decrease unethical behavior and increase positive work behavior  Values are subjective; vary across cultures  An organization may intend to do right, but organizational or social forces can alter this intent  Research shows that various factors influence ethical behavior  Gender–women are more ethical than males  Education, work experience, nationality and age affect ethical decision making © 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. 5
  • 6. Locus of Control Relates to individual differences in relation to a general belief about how one is affected by internal versus external events or reinforcements  Managers with  External locus of control go with the flow because that’s all they can do  Internal locus of control believe they can control events; are masters of their destinies and trust in their capacity to influence their environment Unclear relationship between locus of control and ethical decision making © 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. 6
  • 7. Organizational Factors Organizational culture has a stronger influence on employees than individual values  Corporate culture: A set of values, norms, and artifacts that members of an organization share  Ethical culture: Reflects whether the firm has an ethical conscience; is a function of many factors  Significant others: Those who have influence in a work group  Obedience to authority: Helps to explain why many employees unquestioningly follow superior’s orders © 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. 7
  • 8. Opportunity The conditions in an organization that limit/permit ethical/unethical behavior  Immediate job context: Where employees work, with whom they work, and the nature of the work  Opportunities for misconduct can be reduced by establishing formal codes, policies, and rules  Aggressive enforcement is required Knowledge can sometimes lead to unethical behavior • A person who has an information base, expertise, or information about competition has an opportunity to exploit knowledge © 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. 8
  • 9. Office Supplies Reported Missing Most Often © 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. 9
  • 10. Business Ethics Evaluations and Intentions Ethical dilemmas involve situations where rules are vague or in conflict  Critical thinking skills and ability to take responsibility are important  The final step is deciding what action to take based on a person’s intentions  Guilt or uneasiness is the first sign that an unethical decision has occurred Most businesspeople will make ethical mistakes © 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. 10
  • 11. Using the Framework to Improve Ethical Decisions Impossible to objectively determine if a business decision is right or wrong  Understanding how ethical decisions are made will not solve ethical problems  Business ethics involves value judgments and collective agreement about acceptable patterns of behavior  Ethical decision making in business does not rely on personal values and morals  Organizations take on cultures of their own  Informal relationships enforce an ethical culture © 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. 11
  • 12. Leadership in Corporate Culture  Leadership: The ability or authority to guide and direct others toward achievement of a goal  Leaders provide a blueprint for an organization’s corporate culture and ethics  Leadership styles influence organizational behavior  Including employee’s acceptance of/adherence to organizational norms and values  A challenge for leaders is gaining trust and commitment © 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved 12
  • 13. The Managerial Role in Developing Ethics Program Leadership © 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. 13
  • 14. Leadership Styles  Coercive leader: Demands instant obedience and focuses on achievement, initiative, and self-control  Authoritative leader: Inspires employees to follow a vision, facilitates change, and creates a strongly positive performance climate  Affiliative leader: Values people, their emotions and needs, and relies on friendship and trust to promote flexibility, innovation, and risk taking © 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. 14
  • 15. Leadership Styles (continued)  Democratic leader: Relies on participation and teamwork to reach collaborative decisions  Pacesetting leader: Can create a negative climate because of the high standards that he/she sets  Coaching leader: Builds a positive climate by developing skills to foster long-term success, delegating responsibility, and issuing challenging assignments © 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. 15
  • 16. Leadership Styles (continued)  Transactional Leaders: Create employee satisfaction through bartering for desired behaviors/performance  Best-suited for rapidly changing situations, including those requiring responses to ethical problems or issues  Transformational leaders: Raise employees’ commitment and foster trust and motivation  Is best for organizations with high ethical commitment and strong stakeholder support © 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. 16
  • 17. Habits of Strong Ethical Leaders Developed by Archie Carroll; based on Stephen Covey’s The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People  Ethical leadership is based on holistic thinking that embraces the complex issues that companies face © 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. 17
  • 18. Habits of Strong Ethical Leaders 1 Ethical leaders have strong personal character. 2 Ethical leaders have a passion to do right. 3 Ethical leaders are proactive. 4 Ethical leaders consider stakeholders’ interests. 5 Ethical leaders are role models for the organization’s values. 6 Ethical leaders are transparent and actively involved in organizational decision making. 7 Ethical leaders are competent managers who take a holistic view of the firm’s ethical culture. © 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. 18
  • 19. Understanding Ethical Decision Making and the Role of Leadership Ethical issue intensity, individual factors, and opportunity result in business ethics evaluations and decisions  An organizational ethical culture is shaped by effective leadership  Top level support is required for ethical behavior  An ethical corporate culture needs shared values and proper oversight The more you know about ethical decision making, the more likely you will be to make good decisions © 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. 19