Chapter 2 Flashcards

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Ethics

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discipline dealing with what is good and bad or right and wrong with moral duty and obligation

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Purpose of a whistleblower:

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  • uncovering fraud

- uncovering wrongdoings

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sources of ethical guidance

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  • the law sets the minimum standard
  • leaders who want to instill ethics
  • conscience
  • bible or holy books
  • societal mores
  • behaviour and advice of others
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Legislating ethics

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  • Procurement Intergrity Act (prohibits release of source selection and contactor bid or proposal information
  • Federal Sentencing Guidelines for Organizations Act (effective ethics training program to prevent and detect violations)
  • corporate and auditing accountability, responsibility and transparency act (redress accounting and financial reporting abuses, broad employee whistlebower protections)
  • Dodd-Frank Wall street reform and consumer protection act (trnsparency and accountability: eliminates loopholes that allow risky and abusive practices to go on unnoticed)
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Human resource ethics

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application of ethical principles to human resource relationships and activities

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Corporate social responsibility

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Implied, enforced or felt obligation of managers acting in their official capacity, to serve or protect the interests of groups other than themselves.

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Corporate sustainability

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  • business and investment approach that stives to use the best business practices to meet the needs of curretn and future shareholders
  • how an organisations decisions could affect society an the environment as a whole
  • product development, talent development, cpital investment
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social audit

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systematic assessment of a companys activities in terms of its social impact

  • 3 possible social audits:
  • simple inevtory of activities
  • compilation of socially relevant expenditures
  • determination of social impact
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importance of creating an ethical culture

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  • ethical culture is made up of factos such as leadership, accountabiity and values
  • ethical leadership begins with the board of directors and CEO and continues down
  • a code of ethics establishes the rules an organisation lives by
  • most companies do not link pay to ethical behaviour
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ethics training

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should be for all employees
should be proactive not reactive
provides tools for effective problem solving

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Why are people against corporate social responsibility?

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  • Milton Friedman: the only social responsibility for businesses is to increase its profits
  • society as a whole profits from the wealth created for the shareholders
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