Because most people prefer justice and fairness, they are more likely to want to do business with a company that does good than one that does not. In the end it is unethical behavior that becomes costly, and conversely ethical behavior creates its own competitive advantage. No, "business ethics" is not an oxymoron.
Nov 21, 2013When we're morally myopic or morally mute, we choose not to take responsibility for what happens around us. We don't allow ourselves to reflect,
Because most people prefer justice and fairness, they are more likely to want to do business with a company that does good than one that does not. In the end it is unethical behavior that becomes costly, and conversely ethical behavior creates its own competitive advantage. No, "business ethics" is not an oxymoron.
Because most people prefer justice and fairness, they are more likely to want to do business with a company that does good than one that does not. In the end it is unethical behavior that becomes costly, and conversely ethical behavior creates its own competitive advantage. No, "business ethics" is not an oxymoron.
The thesis of this article is that business and ethics are not contradictory. Indeed, good ethics is synonymous with good management. Two principles based on ethical theory are presented that give ethical purpose to management while at the same time making managers more effective.