Rohith U J
Rohith U J
Rohith U J
Introduction:
What is Business Ethics?
Business ethics is the study of proper business policies and practices regarding
potentially controversial issues, such as corporate governance, insider trading,
discrimination, corporate social responsibility and fiduciary responsibilities. Law often
guides business while other times business ethics provide a basic framework that
business may choose to follow to gain public acceptance.
According to Andrew Crane “ Business ethics is the study of business situations,
activities and decisions where issues of right and wrong are addressed”.
1. Long-term growth
Large profits are always attractive, potentially allowing faster achievement of strategic
goals, a greater provision against risk and a greater sense of success and stability.
2.Cost and risk reduction:
Companies which recognize the importance of business ethics will need to spend less
protecting themselves from internal and external behavioral risks, especially when
supported by sound governance systems.
3.Limited resources: the planet has finite resources but a growing population; without
ethics, those resources are repleted for purely individual gain at huge cost both to current
and future generations.
4. Build Customer Loyalty.
5. Retain employees.
6. Positive Work Environment.
Ethical Issues in Contemporary Business
Fundamental Issues
The most fundamental or essential ethical issues that businesses must face are integrity
and trust. A basic understanding of integrity includes the idea of conducting your
business affairs with honesty and a commitment to treating every customer fairly. When
customers perceive that a company is exhibiting an unwavering commitment to ethical
business practices, a high level of trust can develop between the business and the people
it seeks to serve. A relationship of trust between you and your customers may be a key
determinate to your company's success.
Diversity Issues
An ethical response to diversity begins with recruiting a diverse workforce, enforces
equal opportunity in all training programs and is fulfilled when every employee is able
to enjoy a respectful workplace environment that values their contributions. Maximizing
the value of each employees' contribution is a key element in your business's success.
Decision-Making Issues
Ethical decision-making processes should center on protecting employee and customer
rights, making sure all business operations are fair and just, protecting the common good
and making sure individual values and beliefs of workers are protected.
Conclusion:
Ethics is extremely important in the contemporary business environment. The
violation of ethical norms and principles undermines company-customer relationships,
relationships of companies with their business partners, and, eventually, leads to the
deterioration of their marketing performance, whereas in the most serious cases, the
violation of ethics may lead to the ruin of a company, as was the case of Enron and
others. In such a situation, companies are growing more and more concerned with the
elaboration of effective methods of the implementation of ethical business policies. In
this regard, the development of Codes of ethics may be quite effective but the effective
implementation of Codes of ethics depends on the responsibility of leaders, who should
guide their subordinates and show them a positive model of behavior to follow.