Assignment title: Information
Assignment details- 1500 words (excluding references and appendices)
Project
Description
Participants demonstrate their advanced theoretical specialized knowledge of corporate governance and social responsibility through submission of a written academic paper (literature review). They demonstrate their integrated understanding of professional ethical frameworks, as well as providing an analysis of managerial ethical reasoning and perception. Students apply theories, principles and methodologies to access relevant academic journal material and conduct a focused literature review. Students critically analyze, reflect on and synthesize complex ideas and information, and demonstrate specialized knowledge of relevance to contemporary professional practice.
Using a single international organization of your choice, select two strategic issues that international firms perceive as important factors (e.g. economic, social, cultural, legal and technological and so on) in addressing corporate social responsibility issues and evaluate them from various theoretical perspectives
Select any international organization
Select 2 strategic issues in addressing corporate social responsibility (any issue like- economic, social, cultural, legal and technological) and evaluate them from various theoretical perspectives.
Referencing style- APA 6th
Select any applicable below Theories in assignment as follows-
Some theory material in slides to assist your writing as belows
Moral Questions in Business.
Are products healthful or harmful?
Are work conditions safe or dangerous?
Are personnel procedures biased or fair?
Is privacy respected or invaded?
These are all matters that seriously affect human well-being at work, and they are explored in this course.
Remember -"Society has a broader range of interests than business"
Forms of Organising
Production and Distribution
Capitalism Co-operation
"Middle Way" Socialism
Capital dominates labour Primacy of labour but de-emphasised role of capital Labour dominates Capital
Self Interest
Egoism
Adam Smith
Utilitarianism
Bentham Rational - Owen
Seven Co-operative Principles.
John Stuart Mill Reason
Common Good
Kant
Hegel
Marx
Ends justifies means Employees are the end not the means.
Rights
Apple
Google John Lewis Partnership
Mondragon State Owned
Employee Owned Hutong Enterprises
Key Issue: What exactly is the nature of these very different economic systems ?
Understand their values, the way they operate, and their moral foundation.
How the work is done and who does it
How goods and wealth are distributed
Moral aspects of how economic distribution and justice are accomplished within society and the world