Business Ethics. Unethical Business Practices Lying Offering substandard merchandise Unfair treatment of customers or employees Violation of ethical practices.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 4: Ethics and Social Responsibility
Advertisements

The Private Enterprise System
Business Ethics and Social Responsibility
Do Now In your notebooks: o How do you positively contribute to society? o Do you do this voluntarily? o Do you feel it is your responsibility to perform.
Business Ethics & Social Responsibility
CH 4 Business Ethics and Social Responsibility
Introduction to Business, Business Ethics and Social ResponsibilitySlide 1 of 44 What Is Ethics? Ethics is the set of moral principles by which people.
Stockholder vs Stakeholder Two different Views about the purpose and aims of business.
Copyright © 2005 by South-Western, a division of Thomson Learning All rights reserved 1 Chapter 6 Ethics and Stakeholder Social Responsibility.
Read to Learn Define ethics and business ethics. Describe why ethical behavior is good for business. List the steps for dealing with an ethical dilemma.
Back to Table of Contents pp Chapter 4 Business Ethics and Social Responsibility.
4 Chapter Business Ethics and Social Responsibility pp
After completing this chapter you will be able to: 1.EXPLAIN business ethics 2.GIVE reasons why ethical behavior is good for business. 3.DEFINE social.
Do Now In your notebooks: o How do you positively contribute to society? o Do you do this voluntarily? o Do you feel it is your responsibility to perform.
Chapter 2 Business Ethics and Social Responsibility Learning Goals 5 1
Back to Table of Contents pp Chapter 4 Business Ethics and Social Responsibility.
If You Scored… All A's -- You're the poster child for ethics. We should all be as pure as you. Mostly A's -- You're not perfect, but you're still a role.
Section 4.2 Social Responsibility: The duty to do what is best for the good of society. Producing goods and services that are beneficial to society and.
Stakeholder Objectives
CHAPTER 3 CONDUCTING BUSINESS ETHICALLY AND RESPONSIBLY.
Part E – IMPACT OF MULTINATIONAL BUSINESSES ON HOST COUNTRIES AS (3.2): Demonstrate understanding of strategic response to external factors by a.
Section 4.1 Business Ethics.
Business Ethics.
Ethical Bases for Laws  BCS-LEB-1: The student summarizes the ethical responsibilities of business owners.  BCS-LEB-2: The student summarizes the effects.
Chapter 17 In CSM Chapter 2 In S E Management Decision Making and Ethics.
Business Ethics and social responsibility. Ethics Ethics are moral principles by which people conduct themselves personally, socially, or professionally.
Business Ethics Mrs. Ransey Business Essentials. Standards and Essential Questions Standards BCS-BE-11: The student compares and contrasts common ethical.
Business Ethics and Social Responsibility
Ch. 4 Business Ethics and Social Responsibility
Click here to advance to the next slide.. Chapter 4 Business Ethics and Social Responsibility Section 4.2 Social Responsibility.
Socially Responsive Marketing 2-1: The Impact of Marketing 2-2: Criticisms of Marketing 2-3: Increasing Social Responsibility.
Business Ethics and Social Responsibility Chapter 2.
Ethics-Part I BCS-BE-11: The student compares and contrasts common ethical issues BCS-BE-12: The student evaluates personal responsibility of ethical behavior.
Business Ethics and Social Responsibility
Business & Management Topic 1 Stakeholders. Learning Objectives To know what is meant by a stakeholder Be able to differentiate between internal and external.
1.4 Stakeholders. Stakeholders Not to be confused with Shareholders. Shareholders own a share in the company. Stakeholder is anyone with an interest in.
Tyler S Teacher Malone Introduction to Business Chapter 4 Vocabulary This is prepared for the Business student by a student in your business.
Business Ethics & Social Responsibility
Chapter 2 Business Ethics and Social Responsibility Learning Goals Explain the concepts of business ethics and social responsibility. Describe the factors.
Business Ethics and Social Responsibility Chapter 2.
Topic 3 Stakeholders and their influences Mr. BarryYear 12 BTEC Extended.
Chapter 2 Being Ethical and Socially Responsible.
Bell Ringer Activity What motivates businesses to be socially responsible?
1 Chapter 3: Business Ethics and Social Responsibility Business Ethics What Role Should Ethics Play in Business? Business ethics are based on society’s.
Business Ethics and Social Responsibility
Business ethics and social responsibility
Copyright 2000 Prentice Hall3-1 Chapter 3 Decision Making in the New Era of Marketing: Enriching the Marketing Environment.
Business Ethics and Social Responsibility Chapter 4 pp
Bell Ringer Activity A neighbor offered you $15 for picking up her mail. Afterward, she gives you $20 and refuses change. She actually gave you two twenties.
Chapter 4 Business Ethics and Social Responsibility Section 4.1 Business Ethics.
The Main Idea Social responsibility is the duty to do what is best for the good of society. Producing goods and services that are beneficial to society.
Business Ethics and Social Responsibility Chapter 4.
Mrs. Ransey Business Essentials
Business Ethics and Social Responsibility
Ethics-Part II BCS-BE-11: The student compares and contrasts common ethical issues BCS-BE-12: The student evaluates personal responsibility of ethical.
9/23/2014 The Rise of Big Business. From Small Businesses to Corporations Until the mid-nineteenth century, most businesses were local and run by one.
Business Ethics and Social Responsibility Chapter 4 Introduction to Business.
Section 6.1 Government and Laws Chapter 6 legal and ethical issues Section 6.2 Social Responsibilities and Ethics.
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) CSR is concerned with treating the stakeholders of the firm ethically or in a responsible.
Ch 3 Ethical Behaviour & Social Responsibility. Ethics Code of moral principles sets standards for right or wrong Guide behaviour Help make moral choices.
Unit 5 Ethics. Set of moral principles that govern decisions and actions.
Social Responsibility Lesson 3. Video What do you think? Think about some things a business can do to be socially responsible.  Computer industry (Dell,
Chapter 4 Business Ethics & Social Responsibility
Click here to advance to the next slide.
Click here to advance to the next slide.
Ch. 4 Business Ethics and Social Responsibility
BellWork A neighbor offered you $15 for picking up her mail. Afterward, she gives you $20 and refuses change. She actually gave you two twenties that were.
Discussion about your individual ethics.
4 Chapter Business Ethics and Social Responsibility pp
Presentation transcript:

Business Ethics

Unethical Business Practices Lying Offering substandard merchandise Unfair treatment of customers or employees Violation of ethical practices lead to: –Fines –Jail Time –License Revoked –Termination of employment –Sometimes unethical actions affect businesses indirectly

Examples: Auto-body paint shop –charge top prices but use cheap paint –customers may complain – eventually may lose business and be forced to close. Small film distribution Company –Hire graduate of business school –Fully train them to run your company –Work them hard and treat poorly –They leave and get hired by competitor –You invested money to train your competition Q – Any Examples you can think of?

Conflict of Interest Conflict between personal interest and professional obligation When making business decisions, employees have an ethical obligation to act in the best interest of the company –Manager hires his sister who is not qualified to do the job –This might help the sister’s family, but create problems with other employees. Q – Any other examples you can share?

Social Responsibility The duty to do what is best for the good of society. Business Ethics focus on what is good and bad, correct or incorrect. Businesses that follow ethical standards value integrity and honesty in employees. Social Responsibility takes into account all that business does or does not do to solve problems of society.

Q – How could a business demonstrate social responsibility by participating in an event like this community concert?

Society vs. Environment Some believe businesses that produce goods to benefit society are fulfilling their social responsibility Others are concerned about limiting the damage done to the environment. L.A. Times with 1 million plus subscribers uses recyclable paper and soy-based ink. Honda and Toyota offer eco-cars, which reduce air pollution. Q – What are some other ways businesses can fulfill its social responsibilities?

Responsibility to Customers Provide a good, safe, product or service at a reasonable price. Some companies use unfair competition The market economy relies on market forces to allocate goods, services, and other resources and determine prices. Some companies use unethical tactics to eliminate competition. They may conspire with other companies to control the market for a product.

Unfair Competition When companies restrict competition, consumers are affected. –Fewer choices –Might have to pay more –Quality will not be required. When a company doesn’t have to compete for its business, productivity decreases. They may not be ready when new markets open up and they aren’t prepared for the change.

Responsibility to Employees Some businesses provide work experience to people with limited job skills. Purpose of such programs are to develop skills and confidence necessary for success. Businesses need to provide safe working conditions, equal treatment and fair pay. Over the years, the government has passed laws to protect workers from: –child labor abuses –rights of workers to organize Q – Can you think of others?

Responsibility to Creditors/Owners Around the turn of the century, many major corporations kept inaccurate records showing that the firms had higher profits than were reported to others. Such behaviors are harmful to creditors (those who loan money) and shareholders (those who own but don’t work in the business) (Discussion) – Why do you think false reporting is harmful?