ADMS 1000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Triple Bottom Line, Corporate Social Responsibility

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Two models for making ethical decisions: uilitarian or end-point ethics (john stuart mills) To determine if an acion is right or wrong, one must examine the end result or the likely consequences or outcomes. Outcomes could be tangible economic outcomes such as shareholder proit, or intangible outcomes such as happiness or friendship. An acion must achieve the greatest amount of good for the greatest number of people in order for the acion to be considered ethical. Hard to measure relaive costs and beneits to all stakeholders afected. The process to achieve this is ignored: rule ethics. An acion is considered as ethical based on. General rules and principles that guide behavior. What is morally acceptable to the larger community. Religious beliefs on what is morally right vs. wrong. Cannot be applied globally, diferent counies aitudes may dictate what the larger community considers morally acceptable. Rules may not be applied consistently to our professional vs. personal lives.

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