4.4.2 Ethics Flashcards

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Ethics:

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  • morals and principles

- underpin business decision making

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Ethical behaviour:

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-doing what is morally right

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3
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Stakeholders:

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-anyone with an interest in the actions of a business

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4
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Stakeholder conflict:

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  • needs may conflict

- actions of one group may weaken the power of another

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MNMultinational company (MNC)

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-company that operates in more than 1 country

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Needs of each stakeholder:

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  1. Customer(quality, value for money, service, convenient)
  2. Employees (conditions, pay, extra benefits)
  3. shareholders (return, transparent communication)
  4. Government (tax, legislation, reputation, FDI, employment rate)
  5. Community (disruption, jobs, communication)
  6. Suppliers (reliable, loyal,on time, positive exposure)
  7. Financial institutions/Bank (ability to pay back borrowed)
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7
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Friedman’s shareholder concept

4 things

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  1. acting interest of shareholders
  2. concern = shareholder wealth
  3. MNCs not restricted of how they act
  4. not job of MNC to decide what is best for society
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5 Benefits of behaving ethically:

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  1. reputation (PR)
  2. attract investment (new SOF)
  3. brand/business awareness (recognition)
  4. proud employees = motivation/recruit
  5. revenue = demand positive customer support
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4 Drawbacks of behaving ethically:

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  1. increase cost of production = sourcing fair-trade
  2. higher overheads = training & communicate ethical policy
  3. build false expectations = pressure
  4. lose to competitor with better profit margin
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4 common ethical issues with MNCs

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  1. pay and working conditions
  2. environmental impact
  3. supply chain management
  4. marketing
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Pay and working conditions

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  • fine line between ethical & abiding legislation (more frequent where legislation is not established)
  • close = increase profit margin
  • working conditions = lack investment move abroad
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Environmental impact:

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2 ethical issues:
1. Emissions: climate change = global, only few countries responsible for producing majority of greenhouse gas emissions: 1. China 2. USA 3. India (contributed 50% of global CO2 emissions)

  1. Waste disposal
  • other environmental consideration
  • UK legislation is strict (public listed companies report greenhouse gas emissions & abide by laws on waste disposal)
  • global impact of industrialisation
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Supply chain considerations

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  • multinational bus can’t claim to be ethical if ignores unethical practices by suppliers
    e. g. use of child/forced labour, sweatshops, violation of workers basic rights, ignoring health/safety/environmental standards
  • ethical bus: concerned with behaviour of all businesses operating in supply chains (supplier, contractor, distributor, sales agent)
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14
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supply chain

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-steps involved in manufacturing and distribution of goods

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15
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exploitation of labour

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  • International labour organisation promotes fair/decent work for all workers in society
  • pay/ choice/ conditions = achieve social justice
  • responsibility of MNCs throughout whole chain
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16
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Child labour

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  • exploitation (have no power)
  • low wages
  • unacceptable conditions
  • no education
  • slavery
  • kidnapping from families
  • trafficking
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Marketing

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  1. misleading product labelling (in Uk governed my Trade descriptions act)
    - UK legislation includes: size/quantity, price, ingredients, endorsement, health claims, how/where/when made
    - stricter in certain industries
    - often pursued by pressure groups an consumer organisation such as watch dogs
  2. inappropriate promotional activities
    - directly promote to children
    - cultural differences (china gift giving)
    - promoting lifestyle going again culture/religious differences