卡伦国际企业管理第6版-7[]课件.ppt
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1、Chapter 2013 Cengage Learning.All Rights Reserved.May not be scanned,copied or duplicated,or posted to a publicly accessible website,in whole or in part.4Managing Ethical and Social Responsibility Challenges in Multinational Companies 2013 Cengage Learning.All Rights Reserved.May not be scanned,copi
2、ed or duplicated,or posted to a publicly accessible website,in whole or in part.Learning Objectives(1 of 2)Know the definitions of international business ethics and social responsibility.Understand some basic principles of ethical philosophy relevant to business ethics.Understand how social institut
3、ions and national culture affect ethical decision making and management.Understand the implications of using ethical relativism and ethical universalism in ethics management.2013 Cengage Learning.All Rights Reserved.May not be scanned,copied or duplicated,or posted to a publicly accessible website,i
4、n whole or in part.Learning Objectives(2 of 2)Identify the basic principles and consequences of the U.S.Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.Understand how international agreements affect international business ethics.Understand the differences among economic,legal,and ethical analyses of business problems
5、 Develop skills in international decision making with ethical consequences.2013 Cengage Learning.All Rights Reserved.May not be scanned,copied or duplicated,or posted to a publicly accessible website,in whole or in part.Ethical Challenges Facing MNCs Worldwide Every Multinational company faces ethic
6、al challenges when operating in a foreign country:Should we dump our waste in the river knowing the damage it will do,even if such conduct is not illegal?Should we refuse to bribe a government official,and lose the contract to our competitor?Should we use cheap child labor,even if its not illegal,ju
7、st because our competitors do?2013 Cengage Learning.All Rights Reserved.May not be scanned,copied or duplicated,or posted to a publicly accessible website,in whole or in part.Exhibit 4.1:List of the Worlds Most Ethical Companies 2013 Cengage Learning.All Rights Reserved.May not be scanned,copied or
8、duplicated,or posted to a publicly accessible website,in whole or in part.What is Business Ethics?Business Ethics:A part of the broader concern for ethical behavior,which affects people and their welfare Ethics deal with the“shoulds”of life the rules and values that determine actions people should f
9、ollow when dealing with other human beings.Although economic logic dominates business decision making,each business decision also has consequences for people,whether intended or not.But ethical questions seldom have clear or unambiguous answers.2013 Cengage Learning.All Rights Reserved.May not be sc
10、anned,copied or duplicated,or posted to a publicly accessible website,in whole or in part.What isInternational Business Ethics?International Business Ethics:unique ethical problems faced by managers operating across national boundaries.International business ethics differs from domestic business eth
11、ics in two ways:International business is more complex,as different cultures do not agree on what one“should”do.MNCs often have power and assets that are equal to foreign governments,raising more ethical concerns over the use of such power.2013 Cengage Learning.All Rights Reserved.May not be scanned
12、,copied or duplicated,or posted to a publicly accessible website,in whole or in part.What isCorporate Social Responsibility?Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR):the idea that businesses have a responsibility to society beyond making profits CSR is closely related to business ethics.CSR is concerned
13、with ethical consequences of company policies and procedures.Practicing CSR,a business must take into account the welfare of other constituents in addition to stockholders.2013 Cengage Learning.All Rights Reserved.May not be scanned,copied or duplicated,or posted to a publicly accessible website,in
14、whole or in part.Primary and Secondary Stakeholders Primary Stakeholders:those who are directly linked to a companys survival;(i.e.,customers,suppliers,employees,and shareholders)Secondary Stakeholders:those who are less directly linked to the companys survival,but have impact;these include the medi
15、a,trade associations,and special-interest groups Addressing the needs of both groups is critical.See Shell Oil in Nigeria,Monsantos biotechnology products 2013 Cengage Learning.All Rights Reserved.May not be scanned,copied or duplicated,or posted to a publicly accessible website,in whole or in part.
16、Exhibit 4.2:Ethical&Social Responsibility Concerns for the MNC 2013 Cengage Learning.All Rights Reserved.May not be scanned,copied or duplicated,or posted to a publicly accessible website,in whole or in part.Ethical Philosophy(1 of 2)Two approaches to ethical decision making:Traditional Views Teleol
17、ogical ethical theories Morality of an act based on consequences Utilitarianism:greatest good for greatest number Deontological ethical theories Actions are good or bad in and of themselves Contemporary philosophy Moral Languages 2013 Cengage Learning.All Rights Reserved.May not be scanned,copied or
18、 duplicated,or posted to a publicly accessible website,in whole or in part.Ethical Philosophy(2 of 2)Moral Languages describe the basic ways that people think about ethical decisions and explain their ethical choices Six basic ethical languages:Virtue and vice Self-control Maximizing human welfare A
19、voiding harm Rights and duties Social contract 2013 Cengage Learning.All Rights Reserved.May not be scanned,copied or duplicated,or posted to a publicly accessible website,in whole or in part.National Differences in Business Ethics and Social Responsibility National culture and social institutions a
20、ffect how businesses manage ethical behavior and social responsibility.Cultural norms&values influence conformity to laws,and bribery,among others.Social institutions such as religion and the legal system are key institutions that affect what ethical issues are important to a society and how they ar
21、e managed.Although there are differences between societies,some actions are universally condemned(i.e.,harming children).2013 Cengage Learning.All Rights Reserved.May not be scanned,copied or duplicated,or posted to a publicly accessible website,in whole or in part.Exhibit 4.3:A Model of Institution
22、al&Cultural Effects on Business Ethics Issues&Management 2013 Cengage Learning.All Rights Reserved.May not be scanned,copied or duplicated,or posted to a publicly accessible website,in whole or in part.Why Cultural Differences?Institutional Anomie Theory and other research:Some national culture and
23、social institutions are likely to encourage breaking norms,justifying ethically suspect behaviors.National cultures that value high achievement,high individualism,high universalism,high materialism are all related to higher deviance from norms.Social institutions such as high industrialization,capit
24、alist systems,lower family breakdown,and highly accessible educational systems all encourage deviance from norms.2013 Cengage Learning.All Rights Reserved.May not be scanned,copied or duplicated,or posted to a publicly accessible website,in whole or in part.Exhibit 4.4:Cultural Variations in Accepta
25、nce of Ethically Suspect Behaviors 2013 Cengage Learning.All Rights Reserved.May not be scanned,copied or duplicated,or posted to a publicly accessible website,in whole or in part.Questionable Payments and Bribery Questionable Payments are:Bribes or gifts to expedite government actions or to gain ad
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