MBA 6301 - Business Ethics

Description

Explores the role of individual, business, and government activities related to ethically responsible commerce and socially beneficial business activity.

Outcomes

  1. Analyze the concepts of business ethics from a personal and an organization perspective.
  2. Assess the ethical issues facing business leaders.
  3. Differentiate among the concepts of social responsibility, integrity, and business ethics.
  4. Explain the significance of ethics-based decision making in the business environment.
  5. Analyze the influence of corporate culture, including leadership, power, and motivation, on business ethics in the workplace.
  6. Explain the pressures that influence ethical decision making in the organization.
  7. Evaluate the need for ethical standards, codes of ethics, and practices in business.
  8. Assess the auditing process for adherence to ethical practices.
  9. Analyze the role that culture plays in global business ethics.

PreRequisites

None

Textbook(s)

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