BUSINESS ETHICS & CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
BS (BBA) – IV |
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Course Title : BUSINESS ETHICS & CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Course Number : BA (BS) – 412 Credit Hours: 03 |
Objective
This course introduces contemporary and controversial ethical issues facing the business community. Topics include moral reasoning, moral dilemmas, law and morality, equity, justice and fairness, ethical standards, and moral development. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of their moral responsibilities and obligations are members of the workforce and society.
Course Contents
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An Overview of Business Ethics1.1. Business Ethics Defined1.2. Why Study Business Ethics?1.3. The Development of Business Ethics1.4. The Benefits of Business Ethics
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The Foundation of Ethical Thought2.1. The Role of Morals2.2. The Foundation of Ethical Theory2.3. Teleological Frameworks2.4. Deontological Frameworks2.5. Seven Guiding Principles to Support Ethical Actions2.6. The Seven Deadly Sins2.7. The Trolley Problem2.8. Global Business Standards Codex
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Emerging Business Ethics Issues3.1. An Ethical Dilemma3.2. Recognizing a Ethical Issue3.3. The Role of Integrity, Honesty, Fairness3.4. Ethical Issues and Dilemmas in Business3.5. Challenges of Determining an Ethical Issue in Business3.6. Stakeholders and Corporate Social Responsibility3.7. What Is a Stakeholder?
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A Stakeholders Orientation4.1. Social Responsibility and The Importance of a Stakeholder Orientation4.2. Social Responsibility and Ethics4.3. Implementing a Stakeholder Perspective
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Ethics and Financial Reporting5.1. Ethics and Financial Reporting5.2. The Role of Creative Accounting5.3. The History of Ponzi Schemes5.4. The Role Of Insider Trading As An Ethical Issue5.5. Ethical Philosophies and Accounting Issues5.6. The Role of Financial Reporting5.7. The Objectives of Financial Reporting5.8. Where Were the Auditors?5.9. Responsibilities of Management5.10. The Use of Heuristics in Auditing5.11. Responsibilities of Auditors5.12. Responsibilities of Audit Committees5.13. AICPA Code of Professional Conduct5.14. Components of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act5.15. Public Company Accounting Oversight Board5.16. Section 404—Internal Controls5.17. A Comprehensive Model of Top Management Fraud5.18. Accounting Shenanigans or Tricks of the Trade
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Ethical Leadership and Corporate Governance6.1. Ethical Leadership6.2. A Manager’s Ability to Develop Trust, Commitment, and Effort6.3. The Responsibility of Managers6.4. The Transformation From Moral Person to Ethical Leader6.5. Ethics and Corporate Governance6.6. Board of Directors6.7. The Role of the Board of Directors6.8. A Contingent Perspective of Corporate Governance6.9. Ethics and the Structure of the Board of Directors6.10. The Benefits of a Strong Board of Directors6.11. Corporate Governance and Stakeholders
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Strategic Planning, Corporate Culture, and Corporate Compliance7.1. Corporate Culture7.2. Role of Corporate Culture in Ethical Decision Making7.3. Ethical Framework and Evaluations of Corporate Culture7.4. Ethics and Corporate Compliance7.5. Leaders Influence Corporate Culture7.6. Motivating Ethical Behavior
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Decision Making and Human Resource Issues8.1. Ethical Decision Making: Kohlberg’s Six Stages of Moral Development8.2. The Role of Emotion in Moral Decision Making8.3. Rationalizing Unethical Behaviors8.4. Ethical Decision Making and Moral Intensity8.5. The Role of Power and Influence in Ethical Decisions8.6. Human Resource Issues8.7. The Role of Workplace Diversity8.8. Ethical Climate and Organizational Misbehavior8.9. Sexual Harassment and Sexual Discrimination8.10. Office Bullying8.11. Employee Monitoring8.12. The Ethical Issues Related to Extreme Jobs
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Ethics and the Environment9.1. The Tragedy of the Commons9.2. Natural Environment as a Stakeholder9.3. Natural Environment as a Competitive Advantage9.4. Voluntary Environmental Compliance9.5. What Does It Mean to Be Green?9.6. Employees as Environmental Stakeholders9.7. NGOs as Environmental Stakeholders9.8. Communicating the Firm’s Environmental Commitment to Its Stakeholders9.9. Environmental Accounting Issues9.10. Environmental Justice9.11. Environmental Sustainability9.12. Ethics and Climate Change9.13. Climate Change as a Strategic Option9.14. The Effects of Climate Change on the Firm9.15. A Firm’s Carbon Footprint
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Evaluating Corporate Ethics10.1. Why Firms Need Ethics Training Programs10.2. Establishing an Ethics Training Program10.3. Establishing a Global Ethics Training Program10.4. Benefits of an Ethics Training Program10.5. Enforcement and the Ethics Training Program10.6. Sending the Right Message to the Employees10.7. Corporate Ethics Officers10.8. Ethical Auditing10.9. Components of the Ethical Audit10.10. Hotlines
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Marketing and Advertising11.1. Alternative Views of the Foundation of Marketing and Advertising11.2. Green Marketing11.3. Ethical Consumer Behavior11.4. Relationship Marketing and Privacy
11.5. The Role of Consumer Boycotts11.6. The Ethical Challenges of Product Recalls11.7. The Reasons for Recalls11.8. The Steps of a Recall11.9. Financial Costs of a Recall11.10. The Ethics of Fair Pricing11.11. Ethics of Purchasing and Sales11.12. False and Misleading Advertising11.13. The Eventual Truth in Advertising11.14. Advertising to Children11.15. The Sydney Principles11.16. The Magic of Disney -
Ethical Issues in the Developing World12.1. The Bottom of the Pyramid12.2. New Generation Business Strategies for the Bottom of the Pyramid12.3. Social Entrepreneurship12.4. Fair Trade12.5. Human Rights12.6. Poverty and Hunger12.7. Food Versus Fuel
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Establishing a Code of Ethics and Ethical Guidelines13.1. Role of a Code of Ethics13.2. Code of Ethics and Stakeholders13.3. Benefits of a Code of Ethics13.4. Content of a Code of Ethics13.5. The Role of Total Responsibility Management and a Code of Ethics13.6. Steps for an Effective Code of Ethics13.7. Value of a Code of Ethics13.8. How to Make a Code of Ethics More Effective13.9. Examples of Codes of Ethics13.10. Role of Government Regulations13.11. Global Code of Ethics
Recommended Books
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Peter Stanwick, Sarah Stanwick. Understanding Business Ethics, 2nd Edition. Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, California.
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Ferrell, O. C, & Fraedrich, J. (2002). Ethical Decision Making and Cases. New York: Houghton Mifflin.
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Steiner, G. A. and Steiner J. F. (2011). Business, Government, and Society, A Managerial Perspective. 13th Edition, McGraw-Hill/Irwin.