Business Ethics Flashcards

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What Ethical theories do you use for Business ethics?

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Kant + Utilitarianism
- Business = No God logical

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3 Areas of Business ethics

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  • CSR - Cooperate social responsibility - Hypothetical Window dressing
  • Whistleblowing
  • Globalisation
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What is the Long ranger view

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Milton Friedman
- Purpose of Business is to make person money, increase stock value

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Stakeholder Vs. Shareholder

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Stakeholder
- Anyone impacted by organisation’s activities, eg. shareholders, employees, customers, suppliers, community

Shareholder
- Someone who owns shares in company

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CSR defintion? + example

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also called Hypothetical Window dressing
- Organisation considering interests of society by taking responsibility for impact of activities on stakeholders / environment
- Voluntary implementation of social / environmental concerns

–> can be done due to duty, or to give business positive image and maximise profits

e.g.
- John Lewis + Waitrose
–> make employees partners, give them dividend + say in how company is run

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Benefits of CSR to company

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  • ↑ Productivity of workforce
  • ↑ Community relations
  • ↑Profits could occur - Principle agent problem
  • ↑Image with consumers –> more marketable
  • ↑Recruitment of top-level staff
  • ↑Shareprice
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CSR Kant

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  • Hypothetical imperative if done to benefit business
  • Cannot be universalised - business might make loss + shutdown
    –> could be for large business e.g. John Lewis able to
  • Does Company have same responsibilities as a person
    –> People running company still have responsibilities
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Explain Trafigura Case Study

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  • Trafigura was TNC
  • Instead of safety dumping toxic waste for high cost, spent 3% of original cost to dump of coast of Africa
  • 15 people died, 100,000 had to seek medical help
    –> cause miscarriages + chronic illness
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Whistle Blowing definition

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  • disclosure of information to an employer, regulator police or media concerning malpractice and wrongdoing
    –> can be internally (higher-up) or externally (police or media)
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What was the study done on whistleblowers about

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  • Greenwich study of 1000 Whistleblowers
    –> 74% involved harm to third parties
    –> 82% internal
    –> 40% got a response - most common was formal action e.g. demotion, suspension, or disciplinary action for whistleblower
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Kant on Whistleblowing

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  • Duty to whistleblow
  • Action meets all 3 formulations
  • Should not be deterred by negative consequence
  • If causes harm to 3rd party - Reason tells us to do it
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Explain Enron Case study

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  • Whistle blowing
  • Enron using assets to increase value of company when shouldn’t have
  • Sharron Watkins notices + sent anonymous email to hirer up
    –> some argue not whistleblowing as was internal
  • Continued to work at Enron until investigation caused her email to be public
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Religion on Capitalism (5 points)

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Capitalism = Adam Smith
–> distribution + equilibrium maintained by idea everyone driven by self- interest

Pope Francis
- Critical of inequalities caused by capitalism
- Condemended utility of money and criticised government for not interfering with businesses

Kate Pickett
- Inequalities from capitalism cause increase mental + physical health +social problems the more unequal a society

Parable of Sheep and the Goats
- Matthew - judges on concern for other
- sheep who gave food + water to hungry rewarded with eternal life

Bible
- Does suggest humans are inherently selfish

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Globalisation defintion

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Global Market where information + commercial trade occures
–> Global Labour market –> firms ↓AC leads to ↓Wages + ↓Safety standards + ↑Hours for workers in developing countries
–> Pope Francis condemned called ‘slave Labour’

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Example for Globalisation bad

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  • Primark Factors collapse in 2013
    –> In Bangladesh killing 1,200 people
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Westernisation defintion

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Dominance of one culture, + language, espeically in Americanised form.

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Explain Nestle example

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  • Tried to convince 3rd wrld countries formula milk was better
  • Gave free samples to new mothers
    –> when samples stopped mothers milk dried up
  • Mothers unable to afford more formula
  • Children starved to death
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Electricity examples

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  • Electricity company turns off power for man who cant afford it
  • Man freezes to death and dies
    Kant - cant be universalised, + doesn’t respect peoples intrinsic value
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What did Micheal Sandel criticise

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Cost benefit analysis in business
e.g. Ford released faulty car where engine explodes upon crash
- would cost $11 per car to fix problem
–> through cost benefit analysis worked out would be cheaper to pay damages + court fees than install part
- Did nothing to fix problem