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International
Business 7e

                             by Charles W.L. Hill




McGraw-Hill/Irwin   Copyright © 2009 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
Chapter 4


   Ethics in International Business
Introduction

Ethics refers to accepted principles of right or wrong that
govern the conduct of a person, the members of a
profession, or the actions of an organization
Business ethics are the accepted principles of right or
wrong governing the conduct of business people
Ethical strategy is a strategy, or course of action, that
does not violate these accepted principles




                                                               4-3
Ethical Issues In
                International Business

The most common ethical issues in business involve:
employment practices
human rights
environmental regulations
corruption
the moral obligation of multinational companies




                                                      4-4
Employment Practices

If work conditions in a host nation are clearly inferior to
those in a multinational’s home nation, should companies
apply:
home country standards
host country standards
something in between




                                                              4-5
Human Rights

In developed countries, basic human rights such as
freedom of association, freedom of speech, freedom of
assembly, and freedom of movement, are taken for granted
In other countries, these rights may not exist




                                                           4-6
Environmental Pollution

Ethical issues arise when environmental regulations in
host nations are far inferior to those in the home nation
Environmental questions take on added importance
because some parts of the environment are a public good
that no one owns, but anyone can despoil
The tragedy of the commons occurs when a resource
held in common by all, but owned by no one, is overused
by individuals, resulting in its degradation




                                                            4-7
Corruption

The U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act outlawed the
practice of paying bribes to foreign government officials in
order to gain business
The Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public
Officials in International Business Transactions adopted by
the Organization for Economic Cooperation and
Development (OECD), obliges member states to make the
bribery of foreign public officials a criminal offense




                                                               4-8
Corruption

Some economists believe that in a country where
preexisting political structures distort or limit the workings of
the market mechanism, corruption in the form of black-
marketeering, smuggling, and side payments to
government bureaucrats to “speed up” approval for
business investments may actually enhance welfare
Other economists have argued that corruption reduces
the returns on business investment and leads to low
economic growth




                                                                    4-9
Moral Obligations

Social responsibility refers to the idea that business
people should take the social consequences of economic
actions into account when making business decisions, and
that there should be a presumption in favor of decisions
that have both good economic and good social
consequences
Social responsibility can be supported for its own sake
simply because it is the right way for a business to behave
Advocates argue that businesses need to recognize their
noblesse oblige (honorable and benevolent behavior that is
the responsibility of successful companies) and give
something back to the societies that have made their
success possible

                                                              4-10
Classroom Performance System

Which is not an area where multinational firms are
concerned about ethics?

a) Human rights
b) Trade regulations
c) Environmental regulations
d) Corruption




                                                     4-11
Ethical Dilemmas

Ethical dilemmas are situations in which none of the
available alternatives seems ethically acceptable
The ethical obligations of a multinational corporation
toward employment conditions, human rights, corruption,
environmental pollution, and the use of power are not
always clear cut




                                                          4-12
The Roots Of Unethical Behavior

There is no clear cut reason why managers behave
unethically

The causes of unethical behavior are complex and reflect:
Personal ethics
Decision-making processes
Leadership
Unrealistic performance expectations
Organizational culture



                                                            4-13
The Roots Of Unethical Behavior
Figure 4.1: Determinants of Ethical Behavior




                                               4-14
Classroom Performance System

All of the following except ____ contribute to unethical
behavior by international managers.

a) Decision-making processes
b) Leadership
c) Personal ethics
d) National culture




                                                           4-15
Personal Ethics

Personal ethics (the generally accepted principles of right
and wrong governing the conduct of individuals) influence
business ethics
Expatriates may face pressure to violate their personal
ethics because they are away from their ordinary social
context and supporting culture, and they are
psychologically and geographically distant from the parent
company




                                                               4-16
Decision Making Processes

People may behave unethically because they rely on
economic analysis when making decisions and fail to ask
the relevant question:
Is this decision or action ethical?




                                                          4-17
Organizational Culture

Organization culture refers to the values and norms that
are shared among employees of an organization
In firms with an organization culture that does not
emphasize business culture, unethical behavior may exist




                                                            4-18
Unrealistic Performance Expectations

When the parent company sets unrealistic performance
goals, managers may cut corners or act in an unethical
manner
Organizational culture can legitimize unethical behavior
or reinforce the need for ethical behavior




                                                            4-19
Leadership

Leaders help to establish the culture of an organization,
and set the example that others follow
When leaders act unethically, subordinates may act
unethically, too




                                                             4-20
Philosophical Approaches To Ethics

There are several different approaches to business ethics
Some approaches deny the value of business ethics or
apply the concept in an unsatisfactory way
Others are favored by moral philosophers and are the
basis for current models of ethical behavior




                                                             4-21
Straw Men

Straw men approaches offer inappropriate guidelines for ethical
decision making in a multinational enterprise

There are four common straw men approaches:
The Friedman doctrine suggests that the only social responsibility of
business is to increase profits, so long as the company stays within the
rules of law
Cultural relativism argues that ethics are culturally determined and
that firms should adopt the ethics of the cultures in which they operate,
or in other words, “when in Rome, do as the Romans do”
The righteous moralist approach claims that a multinational’s home
country standards of ethics should be followed in foreign countries
 The naïve immoralist asserts that if a manager of a multinational
sees that firms from other nations are not following ethical norms in a
host nation, that manager should not either



                                                                            4-22
Classroom Performance System

According to ________, a company’s home-country
standards of ethics are the appropriate ones to follow in
foreign countries.

a) the righteous moralist
b) the naïve immoralist
c) the Friedman doctrine
d) cultural relativism




                                                            4-23
Utilitarian And Kantian Ethics

Utilitarian approaches to ethics hold that the moral worth
of actions or practices is determined by their consequences
Actions are desirable if they lead to the best possible
balance of good consequences over bad consequences
Problems with utilitarianism include measuring the
benefits, costs, and risks of an action, and the fact that the
approach fails to consider justice
Kantian ethics are based on the philosophy of Immanuel
Kant who argued that people should be treated as ends
and never purely as means to the ends of others


                                                                 4-24
Rights Theories

Rights theories recognize that human beings have
fundamental rights and privileges which transcend national
boundaries and cultures
Rights theories establish a minimum level of morally
acceptable behavior
Moral theorists argue that fundamental human rights
form the basis for the moral compass that managers should
navigate by when making decisions which have an ethical
component




                                                             4-25
Rights Theories

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights specifies the
basic principles that should always be adhered to
irrespective of the culture in which one is doing business
The declaration was prompted by the idea that some
fundamental rights transcend national borders and cultures




                                                             4-26
Classroom Performance System

________ recognize that human beings have fundamental
rights and privileges which transcend national boundaries
and cultures.

a) Kantian ethics
b) Utilitarian approaches
c) Straw men
d) Rights theories




                                                            4-27
Justice Theories

Justice theories focus on the attainment of a just
distribution of economic goods and services
 A just distribution is one that is considered fair and
equitable
One theory of justice that is particularly important was
proposed by John Rawls who argued that all economic
goods and services should be distributed equally except
when an unequal distribution would work to everyone’s
advantage




                                                            4-28
Justice Theories

According to Rawls, impartiality is guaranteed by the veil
of ignorance (everyone is imagined to be ignorant of all his
or her particular characteristics)

When these conditions exist:
each person is permitted the maximum amount of basic
liberty compatible with a similar liberty for others
once equal basic liberty is assured, inequality in basic
goods social goods are to be allowed only if they benefit
everyone


                                                               4-29
Classroom Performance System

The _____ suggests that everyone is imagined to be
ignorant of all his or her particular characteristics.

a) tragedy of the commons
b) veil of ignorance
c) code of ethics
d) the Universal Declaration of Human Rights




                                                         4-30
Ethical Decision Making

To ensure ethical issues are considered in business decisions, firms
should:
favor hiring and promoting people with a well grounded sense of
personal ethics
build an organizational culture that places a high value on ethical
behavior
makes sure that leaders within the business not only articulate the
rhetoric of ethical behavior, but also act in manner that is consistent
with that rhetoric
put decision making processes in place that require people to
consider the ethical dimension of business decisions
develop moral courage



                                                                          4-31
Hiring And Promotion

Businesses should strive to identify and hire people with
a strong sense of personal ethics
Companies should refrain from promoting individuals who
have acted unethically
Prospective employees should find out as much as they
can about the ethical climate in an organization prior to
taking a position




                                                             4-32
Organization Culture And Leadership

To foster ethical behavior, businesses need to build an
organization culture where:
the business explicitly articulates values that place a
strong emphasis on ethical behavior, perhaps using a code
of ethics (a formal statement of the ethical priorities a
business adheres to)
leaders in the business give life and meaning to the code
of ethics by repeatedly emphasizing their importance, and
then acting on them
the business puts in place a system of incentives and
rewards that recognize people who engage in ethical
behavior and sanction those who do not


                                                             4-33
Classroom Performance System

What is a company’s formal statement of ethical priorities
called?

a) Mission statement
b) Code of ethics
c) Code of values
d) Organizational culture




                                                             4-34
Decision-Making Process

To determine if a decision is ethical, managers can ask:
Does my decision fall within the accepted values of
standards that typically apply in the organizational
environment?
Am I willing to see the decision communicated to all
stakeholders affected by it?
Would the people with whom I have significant personal
relationships approve of the decision?




                                                           4-35
Decision-Making Process

Managers can also use a five step process to think through ethical
problems:
Step1: Managers identify which stakeholders (the individuals or groups
who have an interest, stake, or claim in the actions and overall
performance of a company) a decision would affect and in what ways
Internal stakeholders are people who work for or who own the
business such as employees, the board of directors, and stockholders
External stakeholders are the individuals or groups who have some
claim on a firm such as customers, suppliers, and unions
Step 2: Managers determine whether a proposed decision would
violate the fundamental rights of any stakeholders




                                                                         4-36
Decision-Making Process

Step 3: Managers establish moral intent (the business must
resolves to place moral concerns ahead of other concerns
in cases where either the fundamental rights of
stakeholders or key moral principles have been violated)
Step 4: The company engages in ethical behavior
Step 5: The business audits its decisions, reviewing them
to make sure that they were consistent with ethical
principles




                                                             4-37
Ethics Officers

To ensure ethical behavior in a business, a number of
firms now have ethics officers

Ethics officers ensure:
all employees are trained in ethics
ethics is considered in the decision-making process
the company’s code of conduct is followed




                                                         4-38
Moral Courage

Moral courage:
enables managers to walk away from a decision that is
profitable, but unethical
gives an employee the strength to say no to a superior
who instructs her to pursue actions that are unethical
gives employees the integrity to go public to the media
and blow the whistle on persistent unethical behavior in a
company
does not come easily and employees have lost their jobs
when acting on this courage


                                                             4-39
Summary of Decision-Making Steps

In the end, there are clearly things that an international
business should do, and there are things that an
international business should not do
But, not all ethical dilemmas have a clean and obvious
solution




                                                              4-40

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  • 1. International Business 7e by Charles W.L. Hill McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2009 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • 2. Chapter 4 Ethics in International Business
  • 3. Introduction Ethics refers to accepted principles of right or wrong that govern the conduct of a person, the members of a profession, or the actions of an organization Business ethics are the accepted principles of right or wrong governing the conduct of business people Ethical strategy is a strategy, or course of action, that does not violate these accepted principles 4-3
  • 4. Ethical Issues In International Business The most common ethical issues in business involve: employment practices human rights environmental regulations corruption the moral obligation of multinational companies 4-4
  • 5. Employment Practices If work conditions in a host nation are clearly inferior to those in a multinational’s home nation, should companies apply: home country standards host country standards something in between 4-5
  • 6. Human Rights In developed countries, basic human rights such as freedom of association, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, and freedom of movement, are taken for granted In other countries, these rights may not exist 4-6
  • 7. Environmental Pollution Ethical issues arise when environmental regulations in host nations are far inferior to those in the home nation Environmental questions take on added importance because some parts of the environment are a public good that no one owns, but anyone can despoil The tragedy of the commons occurs when a resource held in common by all, but owned by no one, is overused by individuals, resulting in its degradation 4-7
  • 8. Corruption The U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act outlawed the practice of paying bribes to foreign government officials in order to gain business The Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions adopted by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), obliges member states to make the bribery of foreign public officials a criminal offense 4-8
  • 9. Corruption Some economists believe that in a country where preexisting political structures distort or limit the workings of the market mechanism, corruption in the form of black- marketeering, smuggling, and side payments to government bureaucrats to “speed up” approval for business investments may actually enhance welfare Other economists have argued that corruption reduces the returns on business investment and leads to low economic growth 4-9
  • 10. Moral Obligations Social responsibility refers to the idea that business people should take the social consequences of economic actions into account when making business decisions, and that there should be a presumption in favor of decisions that have both good economic and good social consequences Social responsibility can be supported for its own sake simply because it is the right way for a business to behave Advocates argue that businesses need to recognize their noblesse oblige (honorable and benevolent behavior that is the responsibility of successful companies) and give something back to the societies that have made their success possible 4-10
  • 11. Classroom Performance System Which is not an area where multinational firms are concerned about ethics? a) Human rights b) Trade regulations c) Environmental regulations d) Corruption 4-11
  • 12. Ethical Dilemmas Ethical dilemmas are situations in which none of the available alternatives seems ethically acceptable The ethical obligations of a multinational corporation toward employment conditions, human rights, corruption, environmental pollution, and the use of power are not always clear cut 4-12
  • 13. The Roots Of Unethical Behavior There is no clear cut reason why managers behave unethically The causes of unethical behavior are complex and reflect: Personal ethics Decision-making processes Leadership Unrealistic performance expectations Organizational culture 4-13
  • 14. The Roots Of Unethical Behavior Figure 4.1: Determinants of Ethical Behavior 4-14
  • 15. Classroom Performance System All of the following except ____ contribute to unethical behavior by international managers. a) Decision-making processes b) Leadership c) Personal ethics d) National culture 4-15
  • 16. Personal Ethics Personal ethics (the generally accepted principles of right and wrong governing the conduct of individuals) influence business ethics Expatriates may face pressure to violate their personal ethics because they are away from their ordinary social context and supporting culture, and they are psychologically and geographically distant from the parent company 4-16
  • 17. Decision Making Processes People may behave unethically because they rely on economic analysis when making decisions and fail to ask the relevant question: Is this decision or action ethical? 4-17
  • 18. Organizational Culture Organization culture refers to the values and norms that are shared among employees of an organization In firms with an organization culture that does not emphasize business culture, unethical behavior may exist 4-18
  • 19. Unrealistic Performance Expectations When the parent company sets unrealistic performance goals, managers may cut corners or act in an unethical manner Organizational culture can legitimize unethical behavior or reinforce the need for ethical behavior 4-19
  • 20. Leadership Leaders help to establish the culture of an organization, and set the example that others follow When leaders act unethically, subordinates may act unethically, too 4-20
  • 21. Philosophical Approaches To Ethics There are several different approaches to business ethics Some approaches deny the value of business ethics or apply the concept in an unsatisfactory way Others are favored by moral philosophers and are the basis for current models of ethical behavior 4-21
  • 22. Straw Men Straw men approaches offer inappropriate guidelines for ethical decision making in a multinational enterprise There are four common straw men approaches: The Friedman doctrine suggests that the only social responsibility of business is to increase profits, so long as the company stays within the rules of law Cultural relativism argues that ethics are culturally determined and that firms should adopt the ethics of the cultures in which they operate, or in other words, “when in Rome, do as the Romans do” The righteous moralist approach claims that a multinational’s home country standards of ethics should be followed in foreign countries  The naïve immoralist asserts that if a manager of a multinational sees that firms from other nations are not following ethical norms in a host nation, that manager should not either 4-22
  • 23. Classroom Performance System According to ________, a company’s home-country standards of ethics are the appropriate ones to follow in foreign countries. a) the righteous moralist b) the naïve immoralist c) the Friedman doctrine d) cultural relativism 4-23
  • 24. Utilitarian And Kantian Ethics Utilitarian approaches to ethics hold that the moral worth of actions or practices is determined by their consequences Actions are desirable if they lead to the best possible balance of good consequences over bad consequences Problems with utilitarianism include measuring the benefits, costs, and risks of an action, and the fact that the approach fails to consider justice Kantian ethics are based on the philosophy of Immanuel Kant who argued that people should be treated as ends and never purely as means to the ends of others 4-24
  • 25. Rights Theories Rights theories recognize that human beings have fundamental rights and privileges which transcend national boundaries and cultures Rights theories establish a minimum level of morally acceptable behavior Moral theorists argue that fundamental human rights form the basis for the moral compass that managers should navigate by when making decisions which have an ethical component 4-25
  • 26. Rights Theories The Universal Declaration of Human Rights specifies the basic principles that should always be adhered to irrespective of the culture in which one is doing business The declaration was prompted by the idea that some fundamental rights transcend national borders and cultures 4-26
  • 27. Classroom Performance System ________ recognize that human beings have fundamental rights and privileges which transcend national boundaries and cultures. a) Kantian ethics b) Utilitarian approaches c) Straw men d) Rights theories 4-27
  • 28. Justice Theories Justice theories focus on the attainment of a just distribution of economic goods and services  A just distribution is one that is considered fair and equitable One theory of justice that is particularly important was proposed by John Rawls who argued that all economic goods and services should be distributed equally except when an unequal distribution would work to everyone’s advantage 4-28
  • 29. Justice Theories According to Rawls, impartiality is guaranteed by the veil of ignorance (everyone is imagined to be ignorant of all his or her particular characteristics) When these conditions exist: each person is permitted the maximum amount of basic liberty compatible with a similar liberty for others once equal basic liberty is assured, inequality in basic goods social goods are to be allowed only if they benefit everyone 4-29
  • 30. Classroom Performance System The _____ suggests that everyone is imagined to be ignorant of all his or her particular characteristics. a) tragedy of the commons b) veil of ignorance c) code of ethics d) the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 4-30
  • 31. Ethical Decision Making To ensure ethical issues are considered in business decisions, firms should: favor hiring and promoting people with a well grounded sense of personal ethics build an organizational culture that places a high value on ethical behavior makes sure that leaders within the business not only articulate the rhetoric of ethical behavior, but also act in manner that is consistent with that rhetoric put decision making processes in place that require people to consider the ethical dimension of business decisions develop moral courage 4-31
  • 32. Hiring And Promotion Businesses should strive to identify and hire people with a strong sense of personal ethics Companies should refrain from promoting individuals who have acted unethically Prospective employees should find out as much as they can about the ethical climate in an organization prior to taking a position 4-32
  • 33. Organization Culture And Leadership To foster ethical behavior, businesses need to build an organization culture where: the business explicitly articulates values that place a strong emphasis on ethical behavior, perhaps using a code of ethics (a formal statement of the ethical priorities a business adheres to) leaders in the business give life and meaning to the code of ethics by repeatedly emphasizing their importance, and then acting on them the business puts in place a system of incentives and rewards that recognize people who engage in ethical behavior and sanction those who do not 4-33
  • 34. Classroom Performance System What is a company’s formal statement of ethical priorities called? a) Mission statement b) Code of ethics c) Code of values d) Organizational culture 4-34
  • 35. Decision-Making Process To determine if a decision is ethical, managers can ask: Does my decision fall within the accepted values of standards that typically apply in the organizational environment? Am I willing to see the decision communicated to all stakeholders affected by it? Would the people with whom I have significant personal relationships approve of the decision? 4-35
  • 36. Decision-Making Process Managers can also use a five step process to think through ethical problems: Step1: Managers identify which stakeholders (the individuals or groups who have an interest, stake, or claim in the actions and overall performance of a company) a decision would affect and in what ways Internal stakeholders are people who work for or who own the business such as employees, the board of directors, and stockholders External stakeholders are the individuals or groups who have some claim on a firm such as customers, suppliers, and unions Step 2: Managers determine whether a proposed decision would violate the fundamental rights of any stakeholders 4-36
  • 37. Decision-Making Process Step 3: Managers establish moral intent (the business must resolves to place moral concerns ahead of other concerns in cases where either the fundamental rights of stakeholders or key moral principles have been violated) Step 4: The company engages in ethical behavior Step 5: The business audits its decisions, reviewing them to make sure that they were consistent with ethical principles 4-37
  • 38. Ethics Officers To ensure ethical behavior in a business, a number of firms now have ethics officers Ethics officers ensure: all employees are trained in ethics ethics is considered in the decision-making process the company’s code of conduct is followed 4-38
  • 39. Moral Courage Moral courage: enables managers to walk away from a decision that is profitable, but unethical gives an employee the strength to say no to a superior who instructs her to pursue actions that are unethical gives employees the integrity to go public to the media and blow the whistle on persistent unethical behavior in a company does not come easily and employees have lost their jobs when acting on this courage 4-39
  • 40. Summary of Decision-Making Steps In the end, there are clearly things that an international business should do, and there are things that an international business should not do But, not all ethical dilemmas have a clean and obvious solution 4-40

Editor's Notes

  1. Welcome to International Business, Seventh Edition, by Charles W.L. Hill.
  2. Chapter 4: Ethics in International Business