Class DiscussionBE Module1b
Class DiscussionBE Module1b
Scenario:
UTILITARIAN PERSPECTIVE:
• Focus: Reflect on the moral character and intentions behind the decision.
• Option: Consider creative alternatives (e.g., voluntary early retirements, reduced
work hours).
• Rationale: A virtuous business leader would demonstrate compassion for
employees, but also wisdom by finding a balanced solution that minimizes harm to
both the workforce and the company’s survival.
JUSTICE-BASED PERSPECTIVE:
4. Transparent Communication:
Ethical Leadership in Business
• Role of Leadership:
• Leaders set the ethical tone of an organization.
• Ethical leadership involves fairness, transparency, and integrity.
Three level with two stages = Total six stages of moral development.
Children typically operate within this level, and some adults under
certain conditions.
Kohlberg : Stages of Moral Development
Level 1
Moral Reasoning:
Morality is focused on avoiding punishment and understanding that
rules must be followed to avoid harm to oneself.
The mindset here is, "If I don’t want to get in trouble, I won’t do it."
Kohlberg : Stages of Moral Development
Level 1
Moral Reasoning:
Individuals in this stage act out of their own needs and desires, asking,
"What’s in it for me?"
They now understand that others also have desires/needs but prioritize
Kohlberg : Stages of Moral Development
This level is also known as the ‘adolescent level’, but is also common among
adults.
Moral Reasoning:
• Moral decisions are guided by laws and authority figures, with a focus on
maintaining social order and respecting rules.
Moral Reasoning:
At this level, the person no longer simply follows norms and rules given my
family or society
With which one starts questioning, examining and categorizing the existing
rules and norms
Moral Reasoning:
Morality is based on the greatest good for the greatest number.
Laws are respected, but individuals recognize that sometimes breaking
Kohlberg : Stages of Moral Development
LEVEL 3
Stage 6: Universal Ethical Principles Orientation
Moral Reasoning:
• Morality is an internal process
• individuals at this stage would actual break laws and endure
consequences if laws conflict with their ethical principles.
Conclusion
Proposed that there are two different approaches to study morality (human
beings) :
• Focus on both :
● Stages of moral development should not vary among men and woman
(Eisenberg, 1989)
● Favoring Stereotypes
Types of Whistleblowing
1. Internal Whistleblowing
2. External Whistleblowing
3. Anonymous Whistleblowing
Consequences for Whistleblowers
1. Positive Outcomes:
2. Negative Consequences:
Retaliation
Social Isolation
1) Workplace Ethics:
3) Environmental Ethics:
4) Corporate Governance:
• Labor Practices: Addressing issues like child labour, forced labour, and poor working
conditions.
• Sourcing of Raw Materials: Ethical concerns in the mining or farming sectors, such as
conflict minerals or fair trade.
• Privacy Concerns: Ethical issues surrounding the collection and use of personal data.
• Artificial Intelligence: Ensuring AI is used ethically, avoiding bias or harm.
• Cybersecurity: Protecting customer and company data from breaches.
The Future of Business Ethics
Emerging Issues:
● The Role of Technology : How blockchain, AI, and data transparency can enhance
business ethics.
● Ethics in the Gig Economy: Ensuring fair wages, benefits, and protection for gig
Blockchain and Business Ethics
• Secure
• Shared
• Transparency
Blockchain and Business Ethics
• Accountability
• Bias Reduction:
(e.g. retail bank uses AI to monitor customer transactions for unusual activity that could
indicate fraud or money laundering).
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Business Ethics
• Informed Decision-Making
• Corporate Governance
• Consumer Empowerment
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