The goal of the course is to develop students' critical and reasoned thinking and the ability to take positions when making business judgments, decisions, and actions. The course provides an overview of the fundamental components of business ethics, ethical decision-making, and socially responsible business practices, with an emphasis on their impact on stakeholders and the broader community in the context of a fairer, more responsible, and more inclusive society.
1. Ethics and morality. Types of ethics. Ethical principles.
2. Ethical dilemma. Models of ethical decision-making. Conflict of interest.
3. Models of moral development. Components of moral behavior.
4. Models of managerial ethics. Ethical guidelines for managers.
5. Bioethics and sustainability.
1. Interpret the concept, principles, and values of business ethics.
2. Apply the principles of ethics, sustainability, and social responsibility in addressing complex business challenges.
3. Critically argue the application of business ethics in organizations.