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Week 5 ethical issues in innovation - Coggle Diagram
Week 5 ethical issues in innovation
ethics
"Ethical principles refer to a set of behaviours that tend to be embraced by a society or community over time"
Enterprise ethics
Article
‘Ethics of a Sustainable Enterprise – and the Need for it’ by Potocan and Mulej (2007)
"a framework of general ethical principles for sustainable enterprise ethics includes an understanding of economic development and sustainability"
taken from someone elses pinboard from artcle
sustainable enterprise must meet human and environmental needs/requirements on
4 levels:
· Individual
· Enterprise
· Narrowed environment (natural, social, ethical)
· Broader (global) environmental level
ethical frameworks: consequentialism, deontology and virtue ethics
consequentialism
right or wrong, good or bad
deontology
ethical universal principles of duties, rights and justice.
virtue ethics
motives, practical wisdom, moral character, personality traits
from Plato and Aristotle.
similarities and diffs between them
size of companydoesnt matter - all cos need ethics in someway
professional ethics codes of conduct
entre/intrapreneurs
"value theory (Schwartz, 2012) recognises ten motivationally distinct basic personal values that people in all cultures share."
conflicting values or complimentary?
Self-direction
related to the goal of independent thought and action.
Stimulation
related to the goal of seeking excitement, novelty and challenge in life.
Hedonism
related to the goal of seeking pleasure or sensuous gratification for oneself.
Achievement
related to the goal of personal success through demonstrating competence according to social standards.
Power
related to the goal of social status and prestige.
Security
related to the goal of safety, harmony and stability of society.
Conformity
related to the goal of restraining of actions, inclinations and impulses likely to upset or harm others.
Tradition
related to the goal of respecting the customs and ideas that a person's culture or religion provides.
Benevolence
refers to the goal of preserving and enhancing the welfare of those with whom one is in frequent personal contact.
Universalism
refers to the goal of understanding and protecting the welfare of all people and for nature.
Values Based Leadership
ethical leadership
Comapny principles vs CEO or employee personal principles
Indiviuals values
bad company doing bad things conflicting with leaders values