Social Responsibility & Ethics in Management
Social Responsibility & Ethics in Management
SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY &
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LECTURE OUTLINE
Organisational social responsibility
Organisational social responsiveness
Managing an ethical organisation
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MANAGERIAL ETHICS
Ethics
Standards of behaviour and moral
judgment differentiating right from wrong
Managerial ethics
Standards of conduct and moral judgment
mangers use in their business
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ORGANISATIONAL SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY
The obligation of an organisation
to seek actions protecting and
improving societys welfare along
with its own interests.
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ORGANISATIONAL SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY
Major viewpoints:
Invisible hand
Hand of government
Hand of management
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ORGANISATIONAL SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY
INVISIBLE HAND ARGUMENT
A view holding that the entire social responsibility
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ORGANISATIONAL SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY
HAND OF GOVERNMENT ARGUMENT
A view holding that the interests of society are best
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ORGANISATIONAL SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY
Hand of Management argument
Incorporates:
Anti-freeloader argument
Capacity argument
Enlightened self-interest argument
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ORGANISATIONAL SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY
HAND OF MANAGEMENT ARGUMENT
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ORGANISATIONAL SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY
ANTI-FREELOADER ARGUMENT
Holds that since businesses benefit from a
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ORGANISATIONAL SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY
CAPACITY ARGUMENT
States that the private sector,
because of its considerable economic
resources, must make up for
government cutbacks in social
programs.
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ORGANISATIONAL SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY
ENLIGHTENED SELF-INTEREST
ARGUMENT
Holds that businesses exist at societys
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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF
MANAGERS
Economic and legal
Responsibility to make a profit and obey the law
(recognised by: invisible hand, hand of
government, hand of management).
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SOCIAL STAKEHOLDERS
Shareholders
Employees
Customers
Local community
Society
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SOCIAL STAKEHOLDERS
Employees
Shareholders
THE
ORGANISATION
Customers
International
community
Local community
Society (regional & national)
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SOCIAL STAKEHOLDERS
DIVERSITY AS COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
Attracting workers is costly, diversity may
help attract and retain workers
Workforce that reflects customer base may
give insight into customer wants, needs,
preferences
Innovations are more likely where diversity
exists
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management
Shareholders are sensitive to the
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ORGANISATIONAL SOCIAL
RESPONSIVENESS
A term referring to the development of
organisational decision processes where
managers anticipate, respond to and
manage areas of social responsibility.
Two aspects:
Monitoring social demands and expectations
Internal social response mechanisms
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MONITORING SOCIAL
DEMANDS/EXPECTATIONS
Social forecasting
Opinion surveys
Social audits
Issues management
Social scanning
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INTERNAL SOCIAL
RESPONSE MECHANISMS
Individual executives
Temporary task forces
Permanent committees
Permanent departments
Combination approaches
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BEING AN ETHICAL
MANAGER
The difficulties and concerns with
business ethics raise three important
issues about being a manager:
Types of managerial ethics
Ethical guidelines for managers
Ethical career issues
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TYPES OF MANAGERIAL
ETHICS
Immoral management
Amoral management
Ignores, or oblivious to, ethical issues
Moral management
Conscious attention to ethical standards and
issues
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MANAGING AN ETHICAL
ORGANISATION
Situational factors influencing
ethical behaviour:
External factors
Competitiveness, high/low opportunities for
success, dependency on other organisations
Internal factors
Push for high performance, labour unrest,
delegation, quests for innovation
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LECTURE SUMMARY
Organisational social responsibility
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LECTURE SUMMARY
Organisational social responsiveness
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LECTURE SUMMARY
Being an ethical manager
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