商业伦理学(英)课程charpter8课件.ppt
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1、Business Ethics Concepts&CasesChapter EightEthics and the EmployeeThe Rational Model of a Business Organization Formal hierarchies identified in the organizational chart are the firms fundamental realities.Organizations seek to coordinate the activities of members so as to achieve their goals with m
2、aximum efficiency.Information rises from the bottom of the organization to the top.Contracts obligate the employee to loyally pursue the organizations goals and the employer to provide a just wage and just working conditions.Necessary Conditions for a Conflict of Interest to Arise Employee or office
3、r is engaged in carrying out a certain task for his or her employer.Employee has an interest that gives him or her an incentive to do the task in a way that serves that interest.The employee has an obligation to do the task in a way that serves the interests of his or her employer free of any incent
4、ive to serve another interest.Avoiding or Eliminating a Conflict of Interest Removing oneself from the task in which the conflict of interest arises.Eliminating the interest that creates the conflict of interest.Eliminating or changing the obligation of serving the employers interests and remaining
5、free of any incentive to serve another interest while serving the employer.Ethics of Accepting Gifts The ethics of accepting gifts depends on:The value of the gift The purpose of the gift The circumstances of the gift The job of the recipient Accepted local practices Company policies on gifts Legal
6、prohibitions on giftsTheft of Information Includes the theft of digitized programs,music,movies,e-books,etc.,as well as trade secrets,company plans,and proprietary formulas or other data.Is theft even if the original is not taken nor changed but only copied,examined,or used without the consent of th
7、e owner Violates the owners right to have his or her property used as he or she chooses,even if the theft does not injure the owner The skills one acquires from a company are not information and so it is not theft to take them when leaving the company.The Ethics of Insider TradingInsider trading is
8、said to be unethical because it is theft of information that gives the insider an unfair advantage.It has been defended because:(a)it ensures stock prices reflect the true value of the stock(b)it harms no one(c)having an advantage over others in the stock market is not wrong in itself and is common
9、among expertsThese defenses have been criticized because:(a)the information the insider uses is not his or hers and so is stolen(b)trading on inside information has harmful effects on the stock market and increases the costs of buying and selling stocks(c)the advantage of the inside trader is not li
10、ke the advantage of an expert because it is based on theft.Fair Wages Fair wages depend on:Wages in the industry and local area The firms ability to pay The risks,skills,and demands of the job Minimum wage laws Fairness in comparison to other salaries in the firm Fairness of wage negotiations Local
11、living costsArgument that Wages in Developing Nations are Too Low Relative to wages of workers in developed nations,even taking productivity differences into account.Relative to what companies in developed nations can afford given their overall profits,or relative to the profits they make from produ
12、cts assembled in developing nations.Relative to what workers in developing nations need to live on.Argument that Wages in Developing Nations are Adequate Wages should be set by markets,not by comparisons to other countries.Local factors are more important when setting wages than a companys profits.C
13、osts of living are important,but wages should also consider the local average number of workers per household.Job Risks Are not justified when labor markets are uncompetitive and risks are unknown and uncompensated.Are not justified when companies fail to collect information on risks and fail to inf
14、orm workers of risk.May not be justified when less-risky jobs are unavailable,or when workers lack information about less-risky alternatives.Establishing Fair Working Conditions Eliminating risks when cost is reasonable,studying potential risks of a job,informing workers of known risks,compensating
15、workers for injuries.Providing compensation for job risks similar to risk premiums paid in other jobs.Providing adequate medical and disability benefits.Working with other firms to collect information about job risks.Moral Responsibility for Working Conditions Employer is morally responsible for bad
16、 working conditions if the employer:Can and should improve conditions Knows about the conditions Is not prevented from changing conditionsSimilarity Argument Similarities between the power of management and government imply employees should have rights similar to citizens rights.A companys managemen
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