Hosted by Dr William J Frey Justice Environments
Hosted by Dr. William J. Frey
Justice Environments of the Organization Ethics and St. of Values Org Et and Law 100 100 200 200 300 300 400 400 500 500
What is Distributive Justice? This form of justice seeks to divide fairly the benefits and burdens of social cooperation. Row 1, Col 1
What is the Tragedy of the Commons? The parable that freedom exercised in the context of shared property or holdings brings ruin to all. 1, 2
What is respect? Acknowledge the inherent dignity present in diverse constituents by recognizing and respecting their fundamental rights. 1, 3
What are corporate or organizational codes of ethics? These documents provide guidance to managers and employees when they encounter an ethical dilemma. 1, 4
What is a need-based pattern of Distributive Justice? The greatest shares go to those with the greatest needs. 2, 1
What is the customer environment? (Text 29) Information such as demographic factors (gender, age, marital status) and the social values or preferences of an organization’s customers. 2, 2
What is responsibility? Recognize and fulfill obligations to constituents by caring for their essential interests, honoring commitments, and balancing and integrating conflicting interests. 2, 3
What is the office of CECO, Chief Ethics Compliance Officer? This corporate office or position was created in the 1990 s to respond to the requirements of the U. S. Corporate Sentencing Guidelines 2, 4
What is the Entitlement Theory of Justice? We are entitled to those goods distributed by repeated applications of justice in acquisition and justice in transfer. 3, 1
What is the Economic Environment of the Organization? Information about costs, prices, international trade, and market structures. 3, 2
What is utilitarianism? Bring about the greatest good for the greatest number 3, 3
What is an ethics audit? Practice in which firms assess the effectiveness of ethical safeguards by documenting evidence of increased ethical employee behavior. 3, 4
What are Pattern-based approaches to Distributive Justice? Under this approach to distributive justice we would continually have to take back those resource we have voluntarily transferred to Michael Jordan. 4, 1
What is the Social Environment of the Organization? Cultural patterns, values, beliefs, trends, and conflicts among the people in the societies where the organization conducts its business. 4, 2
What is virtue ethics? In this ethical theory, our actions must align with good character 4, 3
What are laws? These rules formalize—that is reduce to written rules—the general public’s ideas about what constitutes right and wrong conduct in various spheres of life. 4, 4
What is Rawls’s Difference Principle? “Social and economic inequalities are to be arranged so that they are both (a) reasonably expected to be to everyone’s advantage and (b) attached to positions and offices open to all. ” 5, 1
What is the Technological Environment of the Organization? This includes the development of new technologies and their applications affecting the organization, its customers, and other stakeholder groups. 5, 2
What is integrity? This value is characterized by sincerity, honesty, authenticity, and the pursuit of excellence. 5, 3
What is bribery”? This unethical practice consists of a questionable or unjust payment often to a government official to ensure or facilitate a business transaction. 5, 4
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