ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

Overview of Key Concepts in Ethics

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1. Social Responsibility (Chap 2)

1.1. Definition of Social Responsibility

1.2. Views of Social Econimics

1.2.1. Classical View of Social Responsibility

1.2.2. Socio-economic View of Social Responsibility

1.2.2.1. Economic Responsibilities

1.2.2.2. Legal Responsibilities

1.2.2.3. Ethical Responsibilities

1.2.2.4. Discretionary Responsibilities

1.3. Sustainability Management

1.3.1. Sustainability Index

1.3.1.1. Environmental Sustainability

1.3.1.2. Economic Sustainability

1.3.1.3. Social Sustainability

1.3.2. Stakeholder Analysis

2. Business Ethics (Chap 1)

2.1. Definition of Business Ethics

2.2. Unethical Practices

2.2.1. Perception Cause by

2.2.1.1. Unaware of impropriety

2.2.1.2. Cultural norms and values

2.2.1.3. Governance systems

2.2.1.3.1. Ruled-based

2.2.1.3.2. Relationship-based

2.2.1.4. Moral Relativism

2.2.2. Behavioral Ethics Fudge Factors

2.2.2.1. Everyone is Doing It

2.2.2.2. Optimism Bias

2.2.2.3. Creativity Run Amok

2.2.2.4. Slippery Slope Factors

2.2.3. Levels of Moral Development

2.2.3.1. The preconventional level

2.2.3.2. The conventional level

2.2.3.3. The principled level

2.3. Improving Ethical Behavior

2.3.1. Codes of Ethics | Honor Codes

2.3.2. Mission, Vision, Values Statements

2.3.3. Traditional Approaches

2.3.3.1. Utilitarian

2.3.3.2. Individual Rights

2.3.3.3. Justice

2.3.3.4. Resolving Ethical Dilemma

2.3.3.4.1. Decision Models

2.3.3.4.2. Kant's Presentation