Strategic Management - II: Ethics in Business
Strategic Management - II: Ethics in Business
Strategic Management - II: Ethics in Business
Strategic Management - II
SESSION 4
Ethics in Business
How do you rate Apple’s Strategy to manufacture in China?
Good or Bad?
Saves costs?
Improves the bottom line?
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Workers at the factory reportedly work for six days a week, more than
10 hours every day, and do so without having received proper training
or adequate equipment.
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Business Ethics
Ethics concerns principles of right or wrong conduct.
Business ethics deals with the application of general ethical principles
to the actions and decisions of businesses and the conduct of their
personnel.
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Integrated
The school of ethical The school of ethical
social contracts
universalism relativism
theory
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Unethical
Pressure for short-term Strategies and
performance Business
Behaviors
A weak or corrupt
ethical environment
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CSR in India
The amended Companies Act, 2013 requires companies with a net
worth of INR 5 billion (US$70 million) or more, or an annual turnover of
INR 10 billion (US$140 million) or more, or net profit of INR 50 million
(US$699,125) or more, to spend 2 percent of their average net profits
of three years on CSR
The CSR amendments introduced under the Act now require
companies to deposit the unspent CSR funds into a fund prescribed
under Schedule VII of the Act within the end of the fiscal year.
The new law prescribes for a monetary penalty as well as
imprisonment in case of non-compliance. The penalty ranges from INR
50,000 (US$700) to INR 2.5 million (US$35,000) whereas the defaulting
officer of the company may be liable to imprisonment for up to three
years, or a fine up to INR 500,000 (US $7,023), or both
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CSR in India
Many companies have gone for easiest solutions for their
required spend — investing in the government’s priorities
such as
• building toilets as part of “Clean India Mission” (Swatch Bharat
Abhiyan)
• “adopting” local villages or
• pumping money into the Prime Ministers National Relief Fund
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Some examples
P&G Launched a Breakthrough Recyclable Shampoo Bottle for H&S
25% recyclable plastics used
Tied up with major retailers to get empty bottles back to recycle
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Thank You………..
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