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Discuss what it means to be socially responsible and what factors influence that decision Explain green management and how organizations can go green Discuss the factors that lead to ethical and unethical behavior Describe management s role in encouraging ethical behavior Discuss current social responsibility and ethics issues Management, Eleventh Edition by Stephen P. Robbins & Mary Coulter 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall 5-2

From Obligation to Responsiveness to Responsibility Social Obligation - the obligation of a business to meet its economic and legal responsibilities and nothing more. Social Responsiveness - when a firm engages in social actions in response to some popular social need. Social Responsibility - a business s intention, beyond its legal and economic obligations, to do the right things and act in ways that are good for society. 5-3

The Classical View Management s only social responsibility is to maximize profits (create a financial return) by operating the business in the best interests of the stockholders (owners of the corporation). Expending the firm s resources on doing social good unjustifiably increases costs that lower profits to the owners and raises prices to consumers. 5-4

The Socioeconomic View Management s social responsibility goes beyond making profits to include protecting and improving society s welfare. Corporations are not independent entities responsible only to stockholders. Firms have a moral responsibility to larger society to become involved in social, legal, and political issues. To do the right thing 5-5

Exhibit 5-1: Arguments For and Against Social Responsibility 5-6

Green Management and Sustainability Social Screening - applying social criteria (screens) to investment decisions. Green Management - managers consider the impact of their organization on the natural environment. 5-7

How Organizations Go Green Legal (or Light Green) Approach - firms simply do what is legally required by obeying laws, rules, and regulations willingly and without legal challenge. Market Approach - firms respond to the preferences of their customers for environmentally friendly products. Stakeholder Approach - firms work to meet the environmental demands of multiple stakeholders employees, suppliers, and the community. Activist Approach - firms look for ways to respect and preserve the environment and be actively socially responsible. 5-8

Exhibit 5-2: Green Approaches 5-9

Managers and Ethical Behavior Ethics - principles, values, and beliefs that define right and wrong behavior. Values - basic convictions about what is right and wrong. 5-10

Personality Variables Ego Strength - a personality measure of the strength of a person s convictions. Locus of Control - a personality attribute that measures the degree to which people believe they control their own fate. 5-11

Exhibit 5-3: Factors that Determine Ethical and Unethical Behavior 5-12

Moral Development A measure of independence from outside influences Levels of Individual Moral Development Preconventional level Conventional level Principled level Stage of moral development interact with: Individual characteristics The organization s structural design The organization s culture The intensity of the ethical issue 5-13

Exhibit 5-4: Stages of Moral Development 5-14

Structural Variables Organizational characteristics and mechanisms that guide and influence individual ethics Examples include: Performance appraisal systems Reward allocation systems Behaviors (ethical) of managers 5-15

Organization s Culture Values-Based Management - an approach to managing in which managers establish and uphold an organization s shared values. The Purposes of Shared Values Guiding managerial decisions Shaping employee behavior Influencing the direction of marketing efforts Building team spirit The Bottom Line on Shared Corporate Values An organization s values are reflected in the decisions and actions of its employees 5-16

Issue Intensity Characteristics determine issue intensity or how important an ethical issue is to an individual: greatness of harm, consensus of wrong, probability of harm, immediacy of consequences, proximity to victim(s), and concentration of effect. 5-17

Exhibit 5-5: Ethical Intensity 5-18

Ethics in an International Context Ethical standards are not universal Social and cultural differences determine acceptable behaviors. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act It is illegal to corrupt a foreign official, yet token payments to officials are permissible when doing so is an accepted practice in that country. 5-19

Exhibit 5-6: Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact 5-20

Encouraging Ethical Behavior 1. Hire individuals with high ethical standards. 2. Establish codes of ethics and decision rules. 3. Lead by example. 4. Set realistic job goals and include ethics in performance appraisals. 5. Provide ethics training. 6. Conduct independent social audits. 7. Provide support for individuals facing ethical dilemmas. 5-21

Code of Ethics Code of Ethics - a formal statement of an organization s primary values and the ethical rules it expects its employees to follow. 5-22

Exhibit 5-7: Code of Ethics 5-23

Exhibit 5-7: Code of Ethics (cont.) 5-24

The Value of Ethics Training Can make a difference in ethical behaviors Increases employee awareness of ethical issues in business decisions Clarifies and reinforces the organization s standards of conduct Helps employees become more confident that they will have the organization s support when taking unpopular but ethically correct stances 5-25

Exhibit 5-8: A Process for Addressing Ethical Dilemmas 5-26

Promoting Positive Social Change Whistle-Blower - individuals who raise ethical concerns or issues to others. Social Entrepreneur - an individual or organization who seeks out opportunities to improve society by using practical, innovative, and sustainable approaches. 5-27

Exhibit 5-9: Becoming an Ethical Leader Be a good role model by being ethical and honest. Tell the truth always. Don t hide or manipulate information. Be willing to admit your failures. Share your personal values by regularly communicating them to employees. Stress the organization s or team s important shared values. Use the reward system to hold everyone accountable to the values. 5-28

Terms to Know Social obligation Classical view Socioeconomic view Social responsiveness Social responsibility Social screening Green management Ethics Values Ego strength Locus of control Values-based management Code of ethics Whistle-blower Social entrepreneur 5-29

Management, Eleventh Edition by Stephen P. Robbins & Mary Coulter 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall 5-30