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CORPORATE 
ETHICS
INTRODUCTION 
∫ Business Ethics as an applied branch of 
General Ethics must be studied from the 
perspective of Philosophy. 
∫ This is because Ethics is a part of moral 
principles, you will not know Ethics without 
being philosophical.
Ethics & Philosophy 
o Philosophy, etymologically came from 
two Greek words philos, which means 
love and sophia, means wisdom. (Love of 
Wisdom) 
o Hence, a philosopher is one who loves 
wisdom. 
o As a science, philosophy is interested 
with the meaning of reality including 
our human experiences. 
o It is a science that seeks to explain the 
ultimate cause of everything by the use 
of human reason alone.
Division of Philosophy 
1. Theoretical Philosophy – studies the truth to 
be known, e.g. God, immortality of the soul, 
origin of the universe. 
2. Practical Philosophy – studies truths to be 
acted upon, e.g. ethics, axiology(study of 
vales, goodness etc.), semantics(relation 
between words, phases, signs & symbols), 
etc.
Division of Philosophy 
THEORETICAL PRACTICAL 
Cosmology 
Origin of universe 
Ontology 
The theory of being 
Metaphysics 
Meta (beyond) physikon 
(nature) 
Psychology 
Human/animal behavior 
Theodicy 
God on logical abstraction 
Epistemology 
Theory of knowledge 
Semantics 
Words and its linguistic 
forms 
Axiology 
Discourse of value judgment 
Aesthetics 
Principles of beauty and art 
Logic 
Reasoning to establish truth 
Ethics 
From Greek word “ethos” means 
“Characteristic way of acting” which 
is proper to as a rational being.
Ethics & Morality 
Morality 
o Morality refers to the quality of goodness or 
badness in a human act. 
o Good is described as moral and bad as immoral. 
o It means conformity to the rules of right conduct. 
Ethics 
o Ethics refer to the formal study of those standards 
and conduct. 
o It is also often called “ moral philosophy”.
Ethics As Normative 
Science 
• Ethics is considered a Normative Science 
because it is concerned with the 
systematic study of the norms of human 
conduct, as distinguished from formal 
sciences such as Mathematics, chemistry 
physics etc.. 
• Ethics is a normative science because it involves a 
systematic search for moral principles and norms that 
are justify our moral judgments.
Three Categories of 
General Ethics
Three Categories of 
General Ethics 
o Descriptive ethics maintains objectivity in 
studying human behavior but it does not 
provide a clear standard of morality. 
o It simply describes how people act and 
does not prescribe how people should act.
Three Categories of 
General Ethics 
Involves moral judgment based on ethical 
norm or theory. 
This consists both the basic moral 
principles and values and the particular 
moral rules that govern people’s behavior, 
which is right or moral and wrong or 
immoral.
Three Categories of 
General Ethics 
It does not describe moral beliefs of 
people, does not evaluate the process of 
moral reasoning, but simply analyzes the 
usage and meaning of words.
THE PROBLEM OF ETHICAL 
RELATIVISM & SITUATION ETHICS 
Ethical Relativism 
o Ethical relativism claims that when any two 
cultures or any people hold different moral 
values of an action, both can be right. 
o An action may be right for one person or 
society and the same action taken in the same 
way may be wrong for another reason, and yet, 
both persons are equally correct.
THE PROBLEM OF ETHICAL 
RELATIVISM & SITUATION ETHICS 
Approaches to Morel Difference 
There is no Moral Truth 
There is no Universal Truth 
Deep down, we can find basic Moral 
Truth 
There is one Universal Moral Truth
THE PROBLEM OF ETHICAL 
RELATIVISM & SITUATION ETHICS 
There is No Moral Truth 
There is no ultimate right or wrong. 
Moral views differ from one person to 
another. 
This results to a subjective morality, in 
which case, what is good for one person 
may be bad for another.
THE PROBLEM OF ETHICAL 
RELATIVISM & SITUATION ETHICS 
There is No Universal Truth 
 Each Culture has its own set of rules 
that are valid for that culture, and we 
have no right to interfere, just as they 
have no right to interfere with our rules. 
 This ethical paradigm maintains that 
there are moral truths that exist but 
these truths are relative and dependent 
on cultures and beliefs of people.
THE PROBLEM OF ETHICAL 
RELATIVISM & SITUATION ETHICS 
Deep down , We can Find Basic Moral 
Truth 
Despite differences, people of different 
cultures can still agree on a certain moral 
basics. 
There are some common ground on basic 
moral principles. 
This is called “Soft Universalism”
THE PROBLEM OF ETHICAL 
RELATIVISM & SITUATION ETHICS 
There is One Universal Moral Truth 
This view is also 
known as hard 
universalism or 
moral absolutism. 
This moral 
paradigm 
maintains that 
there is only one 
universal moral 
code that 
everybody must 
follow. 
Because this moral 
code is universal and 
objective, moral 
problems, and moral 
conflicts can be 
solved through 
proper moral 
reasoning.
Deontological Vs. Teleological Approaches 
To Ethical Evaluation of 
Human Conduct 
A 
C 
T 
I 
O 
N 
Motives/Intentions 
End of the actor 
Means/Action itself 
End of the Act 
Non - 
Consequentialist 
Consequences/Result, 
Probable and actual 
Consequentialist
Deontological Vs. Teleological Approaches 
To Ethical Evaluation of the Human Conduct 
Deontological Ethics 
• Also known as non-consequentialist 
approach is a body of ethical theories that 
measures and evaluates the nature of a 
moral act based on the validity of the 
motive of an act. 
• This means that if the motive or intention 
of the act is good, then regardless of the 
consequences, the whole action is good.
Deontological Vs. Teleological 
Approaches 
To Ethical Evaluation of the Human 
Conduct 
Teleological Ethics 
 Came from the Greek word “tele” which 
means far or remote. Known also as 
Consequentialist theory measures the 
morality of an action based on its 
consequences and not on the motive or 
intention of the actor. 
 If the consequence is good, regardless what 
motive is, the act is always morally good.
Corporate Social Responsibility 
(CSR) & Ethics
Definitions and Relationships 
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is the process by which 
businesses negotiate their role in society 
In the business world, ethics is the study of morally 
appropriate behaviors and decisions, examining what "should 
be done” 
Although the two are linked in most firms, CSR activities are no 
guarantee of ethical behavior
Recent Evidence of CSR 
Interest 
An Internet search turns up 15,000 plus 
response to “corporate citizenship” 
Journals increasingly “rate” businesses (and 
NGOs) on socially responsive criteria: 
• Best place to work 
• Most admired 
• Best (and worst) corporate reputation
CSR CONTINUUM 
Maximize 
firm’s profits to 
the exclusion of 
all else 
Balance profits 
and social 
objectives 
Fight social 
responsibility 
initiatives 
Do more than 
required; e.g. 
engage in 
philanthropic 
giving 
Integrate 
social 
objectives and 
business goals 
Do what 
it takes to 
make a 
profit; 
skirt the 
law; fly 
below 
social 
radar 
Comply; 
do what 
is legally 
required 
Articulate 
social value 
objectives 
Lead the 
industry 
and other 
businesses 
with best 
practices
CSR are Grounded by Opposing Objectives 
(Maximize Profits to Balance Profits with Social 
Responsibility) and so Activities Range Widely 
 Do what it takes to make a profit; skirt the law; fly below 
social radar 
 Fight CSR initiatives 
 Comply with legal requirements 
 Do more than legally required, e.g., philanthropy 
 Articulate social (CSR) objectives 
 Integrate social objectives and business goals 
 Lead the industry on social objectives
Businesses CSR Activities 
Philanthropy 
• give money or time or in kind to 
charity 
• Integrative philanthropy—select 
beneficiaries aligned with 
company interests 
Philanthropy will not 
enhance corporate 
reputation if a company 
• fails to live up to its 
philanthropic image or 
• if consumers perceive 
philanthropy to be 
manipulative
Integrate CSR Globally 
• Incorporate values to make it part of an 
articulated belief system 
• Act worldwide on those values 
– Cause-related marketing 
– Cause-based cross sector partnerships 
• Engage with stakeholders 
– Primary stakeholders 
– Secondary stakeholders
Business Ethics 
Development 
• The cultural context influences 
organizational ethics 
• Top managers also influence ethics 
• The combined influence of culture and 
top management influence 
organizational ethics and ethical 
behaviors
The Evolving Context for 
Ethics 
• From domestic where ethics are shared 
• To international where ethics are not shared 
when companies: 
– Make assumptions that ethics are the same 
– Ethical absolutism—they adapt to us 
– Ethical relativism—we adapt to them 
• To global which requires an integrative 
approach to ethics
Emergence of a Global 
Business Ethic 
 Growing sense that responsibility for righting 
social wrongs belongs to all organizations 
 Growing business need for integrative 
mechanisms such as ethics 
o Ethics reduce operating uncertainties 
o Voluntary guidelines avoid government impositions 
 Ethical conduct is needed in an increasingly 
interdependent world—everyone in the same 
game 
 Companies wish to avoid problems and/or be good 
public citizens
Ways Companies Integrate 
Ethics 
• Top management commitment in word and 
deed 
• Company codes of ethics 
• Supply chain codes 
• Develop, monitor, enforce ethical behavior 
• Seek external assistance
External Assistance with Ethics 
Industry or professional 
codes 
Certification programs, 
e.g., ISO 9000 
Adopt/follow global 
codes 
• Caux Round Table Principles
Reasons for Businesses to Engage in 
Development of a Global Code of 
Business Ethics 
• Create the same opportunity for all businesses if 
there are common rules 
• Level the playing field 
• They are needed in an interconnected world 
• They reduce operating uncertainties 
• If businesses don’t collaborate, they may not like 
what others develop
Four Challenges to a Global Ethic 
– Global rules emerge from negotiations and will 
reflect values of the strong 
– Global rules may be viewed as an end rather 
than a beginning 
– Rules can depress innovation and creativity 
– Rules are static but globalization is dynamic
Corporate ethics

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Corporate ethics

  • 1.
  • 3. INTRODUCTION ∫ Business Ethics as an applied branch of General Ethics must be studied from the perspective of Philosophy. ∫ This is because Ethics is a part of moral principles, you will not know Ethics without being philosophical.
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  • 5. Ethics & Philosophy o Philosophy, etymologically came from two Greek words philos, which means love and sophia, means wisdom. (Love of Wisdom) o Hence, a philosopher is one who loves wisdom. o As a science, philosophy is interested with the meaning of reality including our human experiences. o It is a science that seeks to explain the ultimate cause of everything by the use of human reason alone.
  • 6. Division of Philosophy 1. Theoretical Philosophy – studies the truth to be known, e.g. God, immortality of the soul, origin of the universe. 2. Practical Philosophy – studies truths to be acted upon, e.g. ethics, axiology(study of vales, goodness etc.), semantics(relation between words, phases, signs & symbols), etc.
  • 7. Division of Philosophy THEORETICAL PRACTICAL Cosmology Origin of universe Ontology The theory of being Metaphysics Meta (beyond) physikon (nature) Psychology Human/animal behavior Theodicy God on logical abstraction Epistemology Theory of knowledge Semantics Words and its linguistic forms Axiology Discourse of value judgment Aesthetics Principles of beauty and art Logic Reasoning to establish truth Ethics From Greek word “ethos” means “Characteristic way of acting” which is proper to as a rational being.
  • 8. Ethics & Morality Morality o Morality refers to the quality of goodness or badness in a human act. o Good is described as moral and bad as immoral. o It means conformity to the rules of right conduct. Ethics o Ethics refer to the formal study of those standards and conduct. o It is also often called “ moral philosophy”.
  • 9. Ethics As Normative Science • Ethics is considered a Normative Science because it is concerned with the systematic study of the norms of human conduct, as distinguished from formal sciences such as Mathematics, chemistry physics etc.. • Ethics is a normative science because it involves a systematic search for moral principles and norms that are justify our moral judgments.
  • 10. Three Categories of General Ethics
  • 11. Three Categories of General Ethics o Descriptive ethics maintains objectivity in studying human behavior but it does not provide a clear standard of morality. o It simply describes how people act and does not prescribe how people should act.
  • 12. Three Categories of General Ethics Involves moral judgment based on ethical norm or theory. This consists both the basic moral principles and values and the particular moral rules that govern people’s behavior, which is right or moral and wrong or immoral.
  • 13. Three Categories of General Ethics It does not describe moral beliefs of people, does not evaluate the process of moral reasoning, but simply analyzes the usage and meaning of words.
  • 14. THE PROBLEM OF ETHICAL RELATIVISM & SITUATION ETHICS Ethical Relativism o Ethical relativism claims that when any two cultures or any people hold different moral values of an action, both can be right. o An action may be right for one person or society and the same action taken in the same way may be wrong for another reason, and yet, both persons are equally correct.
  • 15. THE PROBLEM OF ETHICAL RELATIVISM & SITUATION ETHICS Approaches to Morel Difference There is no Moral Truth There is no Universal Truth Deep down, we can find basic Moral Truth There is one Universal Moral Truth
  • 16. THE PROBLEM OF ETHICAL RELATIVISM & SITUATION ETHICS There is No Moral Truth There is no ultimate right or wrong. Moral views differ from one person to another. This results to a subjective morality, in which case, what is good for one person may be bad for another.
  • 17. THE PROBLEM OF ETHICAL RELATIVISM & SITUATION ETHICS There is No Universal Truth  Each Culture has its own set of rules that are valid for that culture, and we have no right to interfere, just as they have no right to interfere with our rules.  This ethical paradigm maintains that there are moral truths that exist but these truths are relative and dependent on cultures and beliefs of people.
  • 18. THE PROBLEM OF ETHICAL RELATIVISM & SITUATION ETHICS Deep down , We can Find Basic Moral Truth Despite differences, people of different cultures can still agree on a certain moral basics. There are some common ground on basic moral principles. This is called “Soft Universalism”
  • 19. THE PROBLEM OF ETHICAL RELATIVISM & SITUATION ETHICS There is One Universal Moral Truth This view is also known as hard universalism or moral absolutism. This moral paradigm maintains that there is only one universal moral code that everybody must follow. Because this moral code is universal and objective, moral problems, and moral conflicts can be solved through proper moral reasoning.
  • 20. Deontological Vs. Teleological Approaches To Ethical Evaluation of Human Conduct A C T I O N Motives/Intentions End of the actor Means/Action itself End of the Act Non - Consequentialist Consequences/Result, Probable and actual Consequentialist
  • 21. Deontological Vs. Teleological Approaches To Ethical Evaluation of the Human Conduct Deontological Ethics • Also known as non-consequentialist approach is a body of ethical theories that measures and evaluates the nature of a moral act based on the validity of the motive of an act. • This means that if the motive or intention of the act is good, then regardless of the consequences, the whole action is good.
  • 22. Deontological Vs. Teleological Approaches To Ethical Evaluation of the Human Conduct Teleological Ethics  Came from the Greek word “tele” which means far or remote. Known also as Consequentialist theory measures the morality of an action based on its consequences and not on the motive or intention of the actor.  If the consequence is good, regardless what motive is, the act is always morally good.
  • 24. Definitions and Relationships Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is the process by which businesses negotiate their role in society In the business world, ethics is the study of morally appropriate behaviors and decisions, examining what "should be done” Although the two are linked in most firms, CSR activities are no guarantee of ethical behavior
  • 25. Recent Evidence of CSR Interest An Internet search turns up 15,000 plus response to “corporate citizenship” Journals increasingly “rate” businesses (and NGOs) on socially responsive criteria: • Best place to work • Most admired • Best (and worst) corporate reputation
  • 26. CSR CONTINUUM Maximize firm’s profits to the exclusion of all else Balance profits and social objectives Fight social responsibility initiatives Do more than required; e.g. engage in philanthropic giving Integrate social objectives and business goals Do what it takes to make a profit; skirt the law; fly below social radar Comply; do what is legally required Articulate social value objectives Lead the industry and other businesses with best practices
  • 27. CSR are Grounded by Opposing Objectives (Maximize Profits to Balance Profits with Social Responsibility) and so Activities Range Widely  Do what it takes to make a profit; skirt the law; fly below social radar  Fight CSR initiatives  Comply with legal requirements  Do more than legally required, e.g., philanthropy  Articulate social (CSR) objectives  Integrate social objectives and business goals  Lead the industry on social objectives
  • 28. Businesses CSR Activities Philanthropy • give money or time or in kind to charity • Integrative philanthropy—select beneficiaries aligned with company interests Philanthropy will not enhance corporate reputation if a company • fails to live up to its philanthropic image or • if consumers perceive philanthropy to be manipulative
  • 29. Integrate CSR Globally • Incorporate values to make it part of an articulated belief system • Act worldwide on those values – Cause-related marketing – Cause-based cross sector partnerships • Engage with stakeholders – Primary stakeholders – Secondary stakeholders
  • 30. Business Ethics Development • The cultural context influences organizational ethics • Top managers also influence ethics • The combined influence of culture and top management influence organizational ethics and ethical behaviors
  • 31. The Evolving Context for Ethics • From domestic where ethics are shared • To international where ethics are not shared when companies: – Make assumptions that ethics are the same – Ethical absolutism—they adapt to us – Ethical relativism—we adapt to them • To global which requires an integrative approach to ethics
  • 32. Emergence of a Global Business Ethic  Growing sense that responsibility for righting social wrongs belongs to all organizations  Growing business need for integrative mechanisms such as ethics o Ethics reduce operating uncertainties o Voluntary guidelines avoid government impositions  Ethical conduct is needed in an increasingly interdependent world—everyone in the same game  Companies wish to avoid problems and/or be good public citizens
  • 33. Ways Companies Integrate Ethics • Top management commitment in word and deed • Company codes of ethics • Supply chain codes • Develop, monitor, enforce ethical behavior • Seek external assistance
  • 34. External Assistance with Ethics Industry or professional codes Certification programs, e.g., ISO 9000 Adopt/follow global codes • Caux Round Table Principles
  • 35. Reasons for Businesses to Engage in Development of a Global Code of Business Ethics • Create the same opportunity for all businesses if there are common rules • Level the playing field • They are needed in an interconnected world • They reduce operating uncertainties • If businesses don’t collaborate, they may not like what others develop
  • 36. Four Challenges to a Global Ethic – Global rules emerge from negotiations and will reflect values of the strong – Global rules may be viewed as an end rather than a beginning – Rules can depress innovation and creativity – Rules are static but globalization is dynamic