MNGT 3710 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Feminist Ethics, Cultural Relativism, Discourse Ethics
Document Summary
Level 1- assumes an awareness of moral and ethical implications of business decisions or actions. This may not be the case, as some managers behave in an amoral manner. Managers with an amoral approach to ethics disregard all moral responsibilities when making decisions. In order to assess ethical implications there must be an awareness of ethics. Level 2- most commonly used by managers and most individuals. Value judgments of purpose and moral standards of behaviour; decisions or actions based on influences. Level 3- represents a more systematic analysis or assessment of ethical implications. The assessment is based on the use of fundamental ethical principles to evaluate the outcomes from decisions or corporate actions. A conscious effort is made to identify and analyse the distribution of benefits and harms to all stakeholders affected. Value judgements- subjective evaluations of what is considered important, based on how managers intuitively feel about the goodness or rightness of various goals.