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The document discusses the concepts of ethics and business ethics, emphasizing their roles in guiding human behavior and decision-making. It outlines foundational values such as integrity, honesty, and fairness, which are essential for identifying ethical issues in both personal and business contexts. Additionally, it highlights the growing concerns and importance of maintaining high ethical standards in business to foster trust, enhance operations, and improve profitability.

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Eng - Chapter 1

The document discusses the concepts of ethics and business ethics, emphasizing their roles in guiding human behavior and decision-making. It outlines foundational values such as integrity, honesty, and fairness, which are essential for identifying ethical issues in both personal and business contexts. Additionally, it highlights the growing concerns and importance of maintaining high ethical standards in business to foster trust, enhance operations, and improve profitability.

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CHAPTER 1

ETHICS AND BUSINESS ETHICS


ETHICS

• Ethics comprises principles, rules, and social norms that primarily assess and
regulate human behaviour themselves and in relation to others and society (society)
• Ethics play a role of controlling and guiding human:
- Assessing individual’s behaviours and others following ethical principles
(distinguish right – wrong)
- Perform actions in accordance with ethical principles (doing the right thing)
- Moral belongs to personal perspective of what is right or wrong (personal)
- Ethics is wider than moral
ETHICS (…)

• Functions of ethics: Defines the attitudes, obligations, and responsibilities of


each individual towards themselves, other people, and society → Ethics is as a
framework for regulating human behaviour.
• The essence of ethics is centred on humanity, emphasising the respect and
protection of human rights and interests.
Ex: Tesla produce automative car -> not automated 100% but still under the control
of people -> cause ethics problems like not regconizing the driver in some
unfavorable conditions, unemployment
GOOD AND BAD
• Good refers to thoughts, behaviours, and lifestyles that align with the ethical
standards of society.
• Bad refers to thoughts, behaviours, and lifestyle that oppose the ethical standards
of society.
• Principles for evaluating good and bad:
- Good motivation (intention), good outcomes (actions): good
- Good motivation (intention), bad outcomes (actions): not considered as good
- Bad motivation (intention), bad outcomes (actions): bad
- Bad motivation (intention), good outcomes (actions): bad
Foundational values for identifying ethical issues –
Integrity

• Integrity refers to being whole, sound, and in an unimpaired condition.


• Integrity relates to product quality, open communication, transparency, and
relationships.
• Integrity is one of the most important and off-cited elements of virtue.
• Integrity is an important factor for building trust in social relationships.
Foundational values for identifying ethical issues –
Honesty
• Honesty refers to truthfulness or trustworthiness.
• To be honest is to tell the truth to the best of your knowledge without hiding
anything.
• Important factors for honesty is to respect the truth and respect people.
• Honor and reputation are the ultimate goals of honesty → Trustworthiness
• Honesty is the base for developing social relationships.
Foundational values for identifying ethical issues –
Fairness
• Fairness is the quality of being trust, equitable, and impartial.
• There are three fundamental elements that motivate people to be fair:
- Equality (the distribution of benefits and resources)
- Reciprocity (an interchange of giving and receiving in social relationships)
- Optimisation (the trade-off between equity (equality) and efficiency (maximum
productivity)).
Characteristics of ethics

• Ethics is a form of social consciousness that reflects the moral realities of society
(depend on culture, religion, social norms, laws, social context...).
• Ethics is a system of values that used for evaluation, and is a set of moral
standards.
• Ethics control behaviours.
• Ethics is the voluntary of individual behaviour towards what individual should
and should not do.
Ethics and laws
Ethics Laws
Guiding what should do => voluntarity Indicates what must do => compulsory
Exists in various forms Exists in written form
Smaller scope of regulation and
influence
Broader scope of regulation and Can consist of problems unrelated to
influence (covering all aspects of life) ethics
Sometimes unupdates to reality of
everyday life
Close to daily life, concerns to normal Regulations and terminology in the law
principles of daily life are sometimes unclear
Prevent wrong behaviours To be used when wrong behaviours
happen
Business ethics

• Business ethics comprises principles, rules, and social norms that primarily guide,
assess, regulate, and control behaviours of individual and group in business (at
work).
• Business ethics is ethics that is applied in business activity.
• Business ethics is affected by values and social norms.
• Business ethics refers to make ethical and responsible decisions in business context.
• Business ethics reflects the specific characteristics of business activities → Certain
issues cannot be addressed in the same way as in ordinary social relationships.
Concerns about business ethics
• As business continues to grow, diversify, and become more complex, human relationships
also become increasingly diverse and intricate  rising numerous ethical demands.
• The existence of advanced technology which is widely applied in almost of aspects  new
ethical issues
• The development of information technology and media has made it easier to uncover and
disseminate unethical behaviors.
• There is growing awareness of the economic, political, and social losses caused by
unethical behaviors.
• The workforce is becoming increasingly diverse in terms of perspectives, motivations,
goals, and behaviours.
Concerns about business ethics
• There is a growing demand for higher standards for employees, leaders, and government
officials.
• Suppliers, partners, and customers prefer to work with companies that are highly regarded
for their ethical standards.
• The positive impact of ethical business practices on companies and the adverse
consequences of unethical business conduct.
• …
Subjects and scope of application in business ethics
• Subjects of regulation: individuals and entities involved in business relationships
(employees, managers, investors, suppliers, intermediaries, customers, competitors, etc.).
• Scope of application: social institutions, organisations, and stakeholders (political
organizations, government agencies, enterprises, labour unions, social organisations, etc.);
all activities of the involved entities.
The importance of business ethics

• Control behaviours of business entities.


• Enhancing the quality of business operations.
• Building trust, commitment, and dedication among employees toward the business.
• Satisfying customers and bringing trust.
• Creating trust and loyalty among investors toward the business.
• Improving profitability for businesses and the strength of the economy.
• …
The importance of business ethics

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