ADMS 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Business Ethics, Corporate Social Responsibility

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Models for making ethical decisions: utilitarian or end-point ethics (john stuart mills, rule ethics. Utilitarian or end-point ethics: to determine if an action is right or wrong, one must examine the. End result or likely consequences of an action: tangible economic outcomes (shareholder profit) Must achieve the greatest amount of good for the greatest number of people. if achieved, then the action is ethical. Limitations: the difficulty in estimating or measuring relative benefits and costs to all stakeholders affected, the process or means to achieve the results is ignored. Rule ethics: an action is ethical based on: rules and principles that guide behaviour; Limitations: cannot be applied universally, obligations may override ethics, rules may not be applied consistently to our professional versus personal lives. Factors affecting decisions to engage in ethical or unethical behaviour: corporate culture, decoupling, job routinization, organizational identity, work roles.

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