CHAPTER 2
Business Ethics
        and
Social Responsibility
      Quotes of the Day
“The one and only social responsibility of
   business is to increase its profits.”
                         Milton Friedman (b. 1912),
                         Nobel laureate in economics
“The business of business is serving society,
         not just making money.”
                Dayton Hudson corporate constitution
                     Ethics
           Ethics is the study of how
           people ought to act.
•   Law and ethics may not always agree...
•   Sometimes it is ethical to commit an illegal act...
•   And some legal acts are unethical!
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    Law and Morality
     Actions may be legal, but immoral to some
     people.
             Actions may be required by both
             moral standards and the law.
    LAW
            Actions may be moral, but not required by law.
          MORALITY
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    Law and Morality
     Actions
     The casemay   be legal,(fetus);
               of abortion    but immoral to some
     people.
     or voluntary euthanasia
             Actions
             Drunk    may is
                   driving beboth
                              required by both
                                  immoral  and illegal.
              moral standards and the law.
    LAW
            Actions amay
            Helping   hurtbeperson
                             moral,isbut not required
                                      required        by law.
                                               by moral
            standards, but is not mandated by the law.
          MORALITY
             Debate
            Abortion
Supporting side    Opposing side
     Nature of Business Ethics
●   Ethics is the study of right and wrong behavior in
    the world of business; the fairness, rightness or
    justness of a course of conduct.
●   In business, ethical decisions are the application
    of moral and ethical principles to the marketplace
    and workplace.
Defining Business Ethics
●   Morals are universal guidelines or “revealed”
    truths. Ethics is a reasoned set of principals of
    conduct derived from morals.
●   Ethical Reasoning - the process by which an
    individual links her moral and ethical convictions
    to the choice of actions to be taken in a particular
    situation.
Why Bother With Ethics?
There is little evidence that ethical behavior increases
profits or that unethical behavior decreases profits…
so why bother?
       iPhone 11 and earlier
    iPhone 12: No charger and
        headphone in box
        Apple in 2030 be like:
This is iPhone 20, we didn’t include
 a phone because we care about
 the environment and we assume
    you already have a iPhone
Why Bother With Ethics?
There is little evidence that ethical behavior increases
profits or that unethical behavior decreases profits…
so why bother?
•   Society   as   a   whole   benefits   by   encouraging
    economic competition; no one wants to compete
    with unfair competitors.
•   People feel better when they behave ethically.
•   Unethical behavior can be costly, if there is public
    outrage leading to a boycott.
    Ethical Decision Making
●   A sound ethical decision-making model will include
    consideration of:
    ○   The legality of the contemplated action.
    ○   The ethicality of the contemplated action, as
        determined by reference to the relevant code of ethics,
        established ethical priorities, and public opinion.
    What is Ethical Behavior?
Questions to Ensure Ethical Behavior:
● What are the facts?
● What are the critical issues?
● Who are the stakeholders?
● What are the alternatives?
● What are the implications of each choice?
     ○   Are the alternatives legal?
     ○   Do they “look bad?”
     ○   What are the consequences of this choice?
     ○   Does this action violate important values?
●   Is more than one alternative right?
Corporate Compliance
●   A number of contexts, within the employer-
    employee relationship, are fraught with
    ethical considerations, such as:
    ○   Having a system in place to detect, prevent,
        eliminate, and punish behavior of a harassing
        nature toward employees.
    ○   Avoiding wrongful discharge, either actual or
        constructive.
    ○   Adhering to ethical principles during corporate
        restructuring and downsizing.
  Responsibility To Society
p To customers
   • Is a business responsible if its decisions create a
     financial hardship for someone else? What if a
     decision leaves someone homeless?
p To employees
   • Should employers be required to treat all employees
     the same in regard to benefits?
p To shareholders
   • Questions are often raised about uses of a company’s
     profits -- distributed to shareholders, raising
     executives’ salaries, improving business?
   • Should a company be allowed to intentionally lower
     profits to improve in other areas?
     Other Responsibilities
p To -- and in -- foreign countries
    • Companies with operations in foreign countries are
      often criticized for deplorable working conditions
      and low wages.
    • Response to these criticisms is often that even low-
      wage jobs are better than destitution and that these
      jobs are the beginnings of economic growth.
p Employees’ responsibility to company
    • Should employees report unethical behavior among
      co-workers? Should promotion decisions be made
      based on friendships?
    • These questions show the difficult choices that
      have to be made every day in the work place.
       The Best Insurance
•   Even employees who are ethical in their
    personal lives may find it difficult to
    uphold their standard at work if those
    around them behave differently
•   The surest way to infuse ethics throughout
    an organization is for top executives to
    behave ethically themselves.
    “Ethical behavior offers significant
 advantages: society as a whole benefits;
  executives who behave ethically have
happier, more fulfilled lives; and unethical
    behavior can destroy a company.”
      Case study
         Apple –
iPhone Slowdown Lawsuit