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IDENTITY• Prepared by • Prepared for
Revolutioneer’s Md. Samimul IslamLecturer
Dept . of BUAAchieve immortality through
humanitarian service2
Social Responsibilities and Managerial Ethics
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Define ethics and explain how ethical behavior relates to behavior governed by law and free choice.
• Explain the utilitarian, individualism, moral-rights, and justice approaches for evaluating ethical behavior.
• Describe how both individual and organizational factors shape ethical decision making.
• Define corporate social responsibility and how to evaluate it along economic, legal, ethical, and discretionary criteria.
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The code of moral principles and values that govern the behaviors of a person or group with respect to what is right or wrong
ETHICS
Ethics should be firmly determined
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Liabilities to society
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Domain of Codified Law
(Legal Standard)
Domain of Ethics
(Social Standard)
Domain of Free Choice
(Personal Standard)
Amount of
Explicit ControlLow
THREE DOMAINS OF HUMAN ACTION
High
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ETHICAL DILEMMA
• alternative choices
• distinguish right from wrong
He is in a fix what to do 7
CRITERIA FOR ETHICAL DECISION MAKING
Most ethical dilemmas involve Conflict between needs of the part &
whole- Individual versus the organization - Organization versus society as a
wholeManagers benefit from a normative
strategy to guide their decision making - norms and values
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ETHICAL DECISION MAKING APPROACHES
• Utilitarian Approach
• Individualism Approach
• Moral-Rights Approach
• Justice Approach
Different thinking
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UTILITARIAN APPROACH
● Moral behavior produces the greatest goods for the greatest number
● Example – recent trend among companies to monitor employee use of the Internet
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INDIVIDUALISM APPROACH
● Acts are moral when they promote the individual's best long-term interests, which ultimately leads to the greater good
● Individual self-direction paramount
● Individualism is believed to lead to honesty & integrity since that works best in the long run
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MORAL-RIGHTS APPROACH
• Moral decisions are those that best maintain the rights of those people affected by them.
• An ethical decision is one that avoids interfering with the fundamental rights of others.
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SIX MORAL RIGHTS
1. The right of free consent
2. The right to privacy
3. The right of freedom of conscience
4. The right of free speech
5. The right to due process
6. The right to life and safety
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JUSTICE APPROACH
• Moral Decisions must be based on standards of equity, fairness, impartiality
Three types of Justice Approaches: Distributive Justice Procedural Justice Compensatory Justice
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DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE
• Different treatment of people should not be based on arbitrary characteristics
• In case of substantive differences, people should be treated differently in proportion to the differences among them
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PROCEDURAL JUSTICE
• Rules should be clearly stated
• Rules should be consistently and impartially enforced
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COMPENSATORY JUSTICE
● Individuals should be compensated for the cost of their injuries by the party responsible
● Individuals should not be held responsible for matters they have no control over
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FACTORS AFFECTING ETHICAL CHOICES
• The Manager• Levels or stages of moral
development• Pre-conventional• Conventional• Post-conventional
• The Organization18
LEVELS OF PERSONAL MORAL DEVELOPMENT
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Follows rules to avoid punishment.
Lives up to expectations of others.
Follows self-chosen principles of justice and right.
Level1:Preconventional
Level 2:Conventional
Level 3:Postconventional
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
• Organization’s obligation
• good corporate citizen
• Difficulty in understanding
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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES ON THE CONTEXT OF BANGLADESH
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Arsenic free water
Book distribution
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES ON THE CONTEXT OF BANGLADESH (CONTD.)
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Repairing house
Food distribution
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES ON THE CONTEXT OF BANGLADESH
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Tree plantation
Blood donation
THE ORGANIZATION
• personal values of a single manager
• Adopted values
• Fulfill obligations
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ORGANIZATIONAL STAKEHOLDERS• Any group within or
outside the organization that has a stake in the organization’s performance
• Each stakeholder – Has a different criterion of
responsiveness – Has a different interest in
the company• Monsanto
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ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY COMMITMENT
The Shades of Corporate Green
Activist Approach
Stakeholder Approach
Market Approach
Legal Approach
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TOTAL CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
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THE ETHICAL ORGANIZATIONThe Three Pillars of an Ethical Organization
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