This chapter examines emerging ethical issues in business such as abusive behavior, lying, conflicts of interest, bribery, discrimination, environmental issues, fraud, and intellectual property rights. It defines ethical issues, outlines common business dilemmas, and explores how to recognize ethical problems and determine appropriate solutions while balancing interests of stakeholders. The challenge of ethical decision-making is also discussed.
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Emerging Business Ethics Issues
This chapter examines emerging ethical issues in business such as abusive behavior, lying, conflicts of interest, bribery, discrimination, environmental issues, fraud, and intellectual property rights. It defines ethical issues, outlines common business dilemmas, and explores how to recognize ethical problems and determine appropriate solutions while balancing interests of stakeholders. The challenge of ethical decision-making is also discussed.
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CHAPTER 3
Emerging Business Ethics
Issues Chapter Objectives
• To define ethical issues in the context of organizational
ethics • To examine ethical issues as they relate to the basic values of honesty, fairness, and integrity • To delineate abusive and intimidating behavior, lying, conflicts of interest, bribery, corporate intelligence, discrimination, sexual harassment, environmental issues, fraud, insider trading, intellectual property rights, and privacy as business ethics issues • To examine the challenge of determining an ethical issue in business Chapter Outline
• Recognizing an Ethical Issue
• Ethical Issues and Dilemmas in Business • The Challenge of Determining an Ethical Issue in Business Recognizing an Ethical Issue
• An ethical issue is a situation or a problem that
requires thought, discussion, or investigation to make a decision • Failure to do so puts corporations at great risk Honesty
• Honesty: Truthfulness or trustworthiness
• Dishonesty: A lack of integrity, incomplete disclosure, or an unwillingness to tell the truth Fairness and Integrity
• Fairness: The quality of being just, equitable, and
impartial – Equality – Reciprocity – Optimization • Integrity: One of the most important terms regarding virtue. It means uncompromising adherence to ethical values Ethical Issues and Dilemmas in Business
• An ethical issue is a problem or opportunity that requires
an individual or group to choose among actions that are evaluated as ethical or unethical • An ethical dilemma is a problem, situation, or opportunity that requires an individual or group to choose among several wrong or unethical actions Abusive or Intimidating Behavior
• One of the most common ethical problems
• Can mean anything from physical threats, false accusations, profanity, insults, harshness, ignoring someone, or even unreasonableness • Bullying is a growing legal problem in the workplace Lying
Three types of lies:
1. Joking without malice 2. Commission lying 3. Omission lying Conflicts of Interest
• Exist when an individual must choose whether to
advance his or her own personal interests, those of the organization, or some other group Bribery
• Bribery is the practice of offering something in order
to gain an illicit advantage • Different types of bribery – Active bribery – Passive bribery Corporate Intelligence
• Corporate intelligence is the collection and analysis
of information on: – Markets – Technologies – Customers and competitors – Socioeconomic and external political trends Discrimination
• A company in the U.S. can be sued for discrimination
if it: – Refuses to hire an individual for discriminatory reasons – Unreasonably excludes an individual from employment – Unreasonably discharges an individual – Discriminates against an individual with respect to hiring, employment terms, promotion, or privileges Sexual Harassment
• A repeated, unwanted behavior of a sexual nature
perpetrated upon one individual by another • Hostile Work Environment – The conduct was unwelcome – The conduct was severe, pervasive, and regarded by the claimant as so hostile or offensive as to alter his or her conditions of employment – The conduct was such that a reasonable person would find it hostile or offensive Environmental Issues
• The environment is a significant and growing issue in
business • The Kyoto Protocol: An international treaty on climate change that commits nations to reducing greenhouse gas emissions • Water pollution: Results from dumping sewage and toxic chemicals in places where they can filter into water supplies • Green energy sources are perceived to have lower emissions or waste than traditional ones Fraud
• Any purposeful communication that deceives,
manipulates, or conceals facts in order to create a false impression is fraud • Accounting fraud – Misrepresentation of company’s financial reports – Sarbanes-Oxley Act sought to improve this – 2008-2009 Wall Street financial meltdown and recession revealed continuing problems • Marketing fraud • Consumer fraud Financial Misconduct
• The failure to understand manage ethical risks played
a key part in the financial meltdown and recession of 2008-2009 Intellectual Property Rights and Privacy
• Intellectual Property Rights involve the legal
protection of intellectual properties, such as music, books, and movies • Many privacy issues in the business world – Employee use of technology – Consumer privacy – It can be a challenge for businesses today to meet the needs of consumers while protecting their privacy The Challenge of Determining Ethical Issues in Business
• Most ethical issues will become visible through
stakeholder concerns about an event, activity, or the results of a business decision • Determining ethical issues is a challenge • The ethical decision making process starts when ethical issue awareness occurs and individuals begin discussion