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| Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility | |||||
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Durée :
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| 30h Th | |||||
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Nombre de crédits :
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Nom du professeur :
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| Sybille Mertens de Wilmars, Virginie Xhauflair | |||||
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Langue(s) de l'unité d'enseignement :
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| Langue anglaise | |||||
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Organisation et évaluation :
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| Enseignement au premier quadrimestre, examen en janvier | |||||
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Unités d'enseignement prérequises et corequises :
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| Les unités prérequises ou corequises sont présentées au sein de chaque programme | |||||
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Contenus de l'unité d'enseignement :
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| Each day, news spotlight unethical behaviors in organizations of all types. Beyond undemanding condemnations of the numerous unethical practices in any industry, we must admit that ethical decision making processes have become very complex in the 2.0 global business world. Every decision we will make in the course of our professional life may potentially affect the life of many other individuals, as the latter's decisions and behaviors may also impact strongly our lives, our communities, and our environment.
It is thus crucial for each decision-maker to understand this complexity, to grasp the role he/she is playing in this global world, and to improve his/her ability to make ethical decisions. The purpose of this course is to allow students to enhance this ability by providing them with a pragmatic framework that they can use to identify, analyze, and resolve ethical issues in business decision making. Students will also learn how to deal with conflicts between their personal values and those of the organization. They will finally consider the specific ethical issues they may be confronted with when interacting with the various stakeholders of the corporation. Part 1: Understanding Business Ethics (BE) Class 1: Introducing Business Ethics (V. Xhauflair) Introduction to the concept: morals vs ethics What is an ethical dilemma? Why is business ethics important? Class 2: The corporation as part of a wider society (V. Xhauflair) Business ethics and the law Globalization and grey areas The stakeholder theory and the stakeholders mapping Class 3: Framing Business Ethics and Making Decisions (S. Mertens) Introduction to key normative ethical theories which can be applied to business ethics problems A pragmatic lens to addressing ethical problems in the business world Class 4: Managing business ethics (S. Mertens) Business ethics management tools Types of stakeholder relationships Ethics vs Compliance Class 5: Social Accounting and Reporting (S. Mertens) Standards of ethical behaviors (codes of ethics) Assessing and reporting ethical performance Class 6: The Responsibilities of the Firm (V. Xhauflair) A look back at Friedman's viewpoint An overview of the corporation's role in the framework of different approaches: corporate social responsibility, shared value, philanthropy Part 2: Contextualising BE Class 7: Shareholders (S. Mertens) Corporate governance and ethical issues Shareholders and globalization Shareholding for sustainability (socially responsible investment, rethinking corporate ownership) Class 8: Employees (V. Xhauflair) Ethical issues in human resources management Employees participation Class 9: Consumers and Civil Society (S. Mertens) Ethical issues in marketing Ethical challenges in the global marketplace Consumer sovereignty and sustainable consumption Ethical issues and Civil Society Organisations as stakeholders Relations between CSO and businesses : charity, collaboration, enterprise or regulation ? Social enterprises |
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Acquis d'apprentissage (objectifs d'apprentissage) de l'unité d'enseignement :
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Objectives of the course:
Learning outcomes of the course: In coherence with the Intended Learning Outcomes of the Master in Business Engineering 120 ECTs, the course will enable students to:
This course contributes to the following Intended Learning Outcomes :
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Savoirs et compétences prérequis :
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| no prerequisite | |||||
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Activités d'apprentissage prévues et méthodes d'enseignement :
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Classes will include
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Mode d'enseignement (présentiel ; enseignement à distance) :
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| This course is delivered face-to-face fully in English and requires active participation of all the students. | |||||
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Lectures recommandées ou obligatoires et notes de cours :
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| The course is based on the textbook Business Ethics (3rd edition), by Andrew Crane and Dirk Matten, 2010, Oxford University Press
A dozen of textbooks can be borrowed at the ULg libraries. Other relevant resources, including powerpoints presented during classes, will be provided by the teachers via Lol@ |
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Modalités d'évaluation et critères :
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During each class, students are expected to discuss the topics, analyze case studies and related issues, and evaluate the situations described. For classes 7-8-9, students (in sub-groups) will have to read and prepare the case studies preliminary to the course sessions. Each group will have to prepare a summary of the case analysis answering the study questions asked by the teachers. The final exam will be a written exam, comprising open questions related to the business ethics theoretical concepts and the application of these concepts to case studies The final grade will decomposed as follows:
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Remarques organisationnelles :
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| Course schedule
Q1 - Mondays- 1-4 pm |
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Contacts :
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| Virginie Xhauflair v.xhauflair@ulg.ac.be
Sybille Mertens smertens@ulg.ac.be |
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