Who is the face of egoism?
Rand
Who is the face of utilitarianism?
Bentham
Who is the face of deontology?
Kant
What were the key facts in the Sunbeam case?
Why didn’t Sunbeam’s BOD catch on to the manipulations?
- He gave everyone stock options (conflict of interest)
How should a BOD make sure that it gets the information it needs to monitor management actions and accounting policies?
Have a whistleblowing mechanism
If you are a professional accountant who reports an ethical problem to your superior who does nothing, what more should you do?
What problems can you identify with Arthur Andersen’s work as auditor of Sunbeam?
How should a Board assess the performance of their company’s auditors?
Can a Board effectively monitor a CEO who is also the Chair of the Board?
What ethical paradigm did Al Dunlap follow at Sunbeam?
Ethical egoism
According to the authors, do any of the traditional decision-making approaches incorporate a thorough review of the motivations for the decisions involved?
NO (needs to include virtue)
What does mens rea mean?
Guilty mind
What five questions are asked about a proposed decision in the “Modified 5-Question Approach to Ethical Decision Making”?
Is the decision:
1) Profitable?
2) Legal?
3) Fair?
4) Right?
5) Demonstrating expected motivation, virtues and character?
The authors suggest that the “Modified 5-Question Approach to Ethical Decision Making” is better suited to what types of decisions?
Better suited to decisions
1) W/o externalities and
2) Where a specific focus is desired by decision maker
Which modified approach to ethical decision making do the authors suggest is better suited to decisions that have considerable impacts outside the organization?
Modified Moral Standards Approach
What four moral standards does the “Modified Moral Standards” approach look at?
1) Utilitarian
2) Individual rights
3) Justice
4) Virtues
The following standards make up the Modified Moral Standards approach:
a) Utilitarian, Individual rights, Justice & Virtues
b) Utilitarian, Individual rights, Fairness & Justice
c) Legal, Individual rights, and Justice & Virtues
d) Utilitarian, Moral rights, Justice & Legal
e) Legal, Moral rights, Justice & Virtues
a) Utilitarian, Individual rights, Justice & Virtues
What concepts does the “Modified Pastin Approach” use?
1) Ground rule ethics
2) End point ethics
3) Rule ethics
4) Social contract ethics
5) Virtue ethics
Modified Pastin Approach. What is purpose for examining ground rule ethics?
To illuminate an organization’s and/or an individual’s rules and values
Modified Pastin Approach. What is purpose for examining end point ethics?
To determine the greatest net good for all concerned
Modified Pastin Approach. What is purpose for examining rule ethics?
To determine what boundaries a person or organization should take into account according to ethical principles
Modified Pastin Approach. What is purpose for examining social contract ethics?
To determine how to move the boundaries to remove concerns or conflicts
Modified Pastin Approach. What is purpose for examining virtue ethics?
To determine if motivations, virtues, character traits demonstrated in the decision are ethical