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    CORPORATE SOCIAL

    RESPONSIBILITY AND

    ETHICAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS

    A Entry to IMED Intercollegiate Paper Presentation Competition On

    Corporate Social Responsibility And Ethical Issues In Business of

    Bharati Vidyapeeth University Institute Of Management And

    Entrepreneurship Development

    3/14/2009

    SBM NMIMS UNIVERSITY

    Nilesh Chandra [email protected] No.: 9769380102

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    For the cause that lacks assistance!

    For the wrong that needs resistance!

    For the future in the distance!

    And the GOOD that I can DO!

    Dipankar Gupta

    Introduction : - Corporate social responsibility or Business Ethics as we very often hear these

    days are not some out of the world thing or something that has come into existence in very recenttimes. The concept of Corporate Social Responsibility or CSR as it is referred as was there from

    time in memorial. Similarly, the term Business Ethics is also not a very contemporary term. Then

    why these terms sounds so new to the world???? Simple reason is, they were there but were

    having different other nomenclature attached to them. In the present scenario when we are

    encountering cases like Enron and Satyam it has become more and more important for the

    companies to involve themselves into CSR and related practices so that the stakeholders dont

    lose their trust from them. Essentially, CSR is the deliberate inclusion of public interest into

    corporate decision-making, and the honoring of a triple bottom line.

    What is Corporate Social Responsibility?

    Business has an obligation to society that extends beyond its narrow obligation to its owners,

    what an organization does to positively influence the society of which it is a microcosm, Society

    or larger community as a stakeholder has to be given the identity. There is an ongoing debate

    with strong proponents on both the sides whether to consider the people, the society as

    shareholders of the company or to consider them as stakeholders. Moot point is the timeframe,

    when the companies understand the reality is crucial because that is ultimately going to affect the

    future of the coming generations. Profitability is only one of the many aspects of any business,

    one of the other important aspects is sustainability of the business or enterprise, and that is what

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    actually matters in the long run. Interests of all stakeholders are likely to converge in the long

    run, people will definitely be moving towards the companies which are fairer in their practices.

    Corporate Social Responsibility or CSR is operating business in a manner which meets or excels

    the ethical, legal, commercial and public expectations that a society has from business. We can

    sum it up as:-

    Corporate Social Responsibility is a concept whereby Companies integrate social and

    environmental concerns in their business operations and in their interactions with their

    stakeholders on a voluntary basis.

    It is an approach to business that creates shareholder value by embracing opportunities and

    managing risks deriving from economic, environmental and social developments. Sustainable

    Development is advancement of economic development while maintaining the quality of

    environmental and social systems. Culture, Integrity and Ethics are the foundation for

    sustainable value and hence CSR cannot be ignored.

    What is the importance of CSR for your business?

    In this era of WWW (i.e. dot com age) Internet has rapidly become the tool of choice for

    spreading information about companies around the world. The thing every company fears most

    is becoming the target of a powerful single-issue campaign group. So, rather than wait for it to

    happen, it is better to take pre-emptive action in the form of environmental product development

    and labeling, or engaging in such ideas as codes of conduct and social audits. Cause marketing,

    development partnerships and environmental concerns make good business sense - particularly

    in terms of recycling materials, employee satisfaction and morale, building up reputational

    capital and as a distinctive brand marketing tool. There are various other reasons that are

    important:-

    Large size of the modern day corporations:-

    Out of the 100 largest economies of the world, 51 are corporations and only 49 are nation states;

    this can very well through light on how important it is for the companies to involve themselves

    in the area of Corporate Social Responsibility.

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    Rolling back of the state:-

    States now consider on account of both liberalization and shrinking resources that the companies

    should feel the responsibility to look for the upliftment of the left behind and sustained

    development of those in the

    Recognition of business benefits of CSR practices:-

    Companies now very well understand the benefits associated with Corporate Social

    Responsibility. Benefits like enhanced brand image, customer loyalty and retaining employees

    are luring the companies to go for it. Companies are trying to involve themselves with CSR

    activities in one way or the other.

    Increasing pressures from:-

    There is increased pressure on companies from all sides, may it be from customers, employees,

    investors or other stakeholders. There are groups and countries which have laid down some

    norms and standards that they will not be buying from companies which dont follow those

    standards. So, it is becoming more and more of mandatory kind of a thing than the wish of the

    company.

    Human resources:-

    A CSR program can be an aid to recruitment and retention particularly within the competitive

    graduate student market. Potential recruits often ask about a firm's CSR policy during an

    interview, and having a comprehensive policy can give an advantage. CSR can also help to

    improve the perception of a company among its staff, particularly when staff can become

    involved through payroll giving, fund raising activities or community volunteering.

    Risk management:-

    Managing risk is a central part of many corporate strategies. Reputations that take decades to

    build up can be ruined in hours through incidents such as corruption scandals or environmental

    accidents. These events can also draw unwanted attention from regulators, courts, governments

    and media. Building a genuine culture of 'doing the right thing' within a corporation can offset

    these risks.

    Brand differentiation:-

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    In crowded marketplaces, companies strive for a unique selling proposition that can separate

    them from the competition in the minds of consumers. CSR can play a role in building customer

    loyalty based on distinctive ethical values. Several major brands, such as The Co-operative

    Group, The Body Shop and American Apparel are built on ethical values. Business service

    organizations can benefit too from building a reputation for integrity and best practice.

    License to operate:-

    Corporations are keen to avoid interference in their business through taxation or regulations. By

    taking substantive voluntary steps, they can persuade governments and the wider public that they

    are taking issues such as health and safety, diversity or the environment seriously, and so avoid

    intervention. This also applies to firms seeking to justify eye-catching profits and high levels of

    boardroom pay. Those operating away from their home country can make sure they stay

    welcome by being good corporate citizens with respect to labor standards and impacts on the

    environment.

    Why Corporate Social Responsibility is opposed by some???

    The practice of CSR is subject to much debate and criticism. Critics argue that CSR distracts

    from the fundamental economic role of businesses; others argue that it is nothing more than

    superficial window-dressing; others argue that it is an attempt to pre-empt the role of

    governments as a watchdog over powerful multinational corporations. Among various reasons

    proposed by the critics, some are

    Violations about shareholders property rights:-

    Corporations exist to provide products and/or services that produce profits for their shareholders.

    Milton Friedman a noble laureate who says BUSINESS OF BUSINESS IS BUSINESS and

    others take this a step further, arguing that a corporation's purpose is to maximize returns to its

    shareholders, to them, only people can have social responsibilities, corporations are only

    responsible to their shareholders and not to society as a whole. CSR imposes hidden costs passed

    on to the stakeholders.

    CSR as an extra cost:-

    CSR imposes extra cost on companies and as such making them less competitive to the

    companies not involved in CSR activities. Companies struggling to survive in bad times cannot

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    Social di mensions Labour practices, HR, Health and Safety, Diversity, Women empowerment,

    welfare, community service, volunteering, corporate citizenship, and support to key societal

    issues, NGO and civil society. These are some of the social parameters on which the companies

    are evaluated; companies which are better complying with these norms are rated above the

    companies scoring less on the scale. A company may be very good but if not scoring well on this

    scale can face serious consequences.

    For example- products of NIKE were boycotted in FIFA world cup on account of the fact that

    company was using child labor for the production of those products.

    Environmental Dimension Greening of business processes ecology, energy conservation,

    alternative fuels, emission reductions, waste reduction, recycling / reuse, product life cycle,

    supply chain, bio-diversity, eco-audits / compliance, beyond compliance alternative solutions,

    global causes, global best practices. Greening does not just mean planting a few trees, it means

    attempting not to reduce the existing green, trying using more and more of renewable sources of

    energy etc. The company should keep in mind the after effects of whatever it go for, the people

    in the nearby area, the ecology of the area everything. We have witnessed the cases where DDT

    was used to kill the mosquitoes, but it somehow entered the whole food chain of a particular area

    and had adversely affected not only the existing population but the future generations as well.

    What is Business Ethics???

    Ethics is a branch of philosophy. Its objective is to study both moral and immoral behavior in

    order to make well-founded judgments and to arrive at adequate suggestions or

    recommendations.

    Business ethics is a form ofapplied ethics that examines ethical principles and moral or ethical

    problems that arise in a business environment.

    Business Ethics promotes good business by generating significant support within the

    organization as well as outside it. Business ethics functions are based on a stakeholder theory of

    entrepreneurship. The significant stakeholders of which are the shareholders, workers, managers,

    customers, dealers and creditors. Business Ethics is not some abstract desirable idea, it is a need.

    A society is able to function if its members adopt a code of behavior under which individuals

    restrict their self-interest for the greater long-term good of the society.

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    Why it is required????

    In the increasingly conscience-focused marketplaces of the 21st century, the demand for more

    ethical business processes and actions is increasing. Simultaneously, pressure is applied on

    industry to improve business ethics through new public initiatives and laws (e.g. higher UK road

    tax for higher-emission vehicles). Businesses can often attain short-term gains by acting in an

    unethical fashion; however, such antics tend to undermine the economy over time. In the last two

    decades only, we have encountered so many cases of ethical issues relating business that

    underlines the importance why it is required. Some very important cases relating to business

    ethics that gathered the attention of everyone are:- Copy Right Issues and Napster Case, Who

    owns natural resources, Fire in Uphar Cinema, money talks everywhere, Harshad Mehta story,

    Home Trade goes bust, M S Shoes Case and Ethical issues in Genome Research.

    Practicing business ethics ensure that the organization holds a leadership position in the eyes of

    the public, it increase capital of its employees as the trust of the people in company increases,

    brings about greater degree of corporate integrity and transparency at all levels, institutes a

    system that binds every functionary of the organization into an ethical unit and over all to resolve

    ethical dilemmas in accordance with company values.

    Overview of issues in business ethics

    General business ethics

    This part of business ethics overlaps with thephilosophy of business, one of the aims of

    which is to determine the fundamental purposes of a company. If a company's main

    purpose is to maximize the returns to its shareholders, then it should be seen as unethical

    for a company to consider the interests and rights of anyone else.

    CSR: an umbrella term under which the ethical rights and duties existing between

    companies and society is debated.

    Issues regarding the moral rights and duties between a company and its shareholders:

    fiduciary responsibility, stakeholder concept v. shareholder concept.

    Ethical issues concerning relations between different companies: e.g. hostile take-over,

    industrial espionage.

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    Leadership issues: corporate governance.

    Political contributions made by corporations.

    Law reform, such as the ethical debate over introducing a crime of corporate

    manslaughter.

    The misuse of corporate ethics policies as marketing instruments.

    Ethics of accounting information

    Creative accounting, earnings management, misleading financial analysis.

    Insider trading, securities fraud, bucket shops, forex scams: concerns (criminal)

    manipulation of the financial markets. Executive compensation: concerns excessive payments made to corporate CEO's and top

    management.

    Bribery, kickbacks, and facilitation payments: while these may be in the (short-term)

    interests of the company and its shareholders, these practices may be anti-competitive or

    offend against the values of society.

    Cases: accounting scandals, Enron, WorldCom

    Ethics of human resource management

    The ethics ofhuman resource management (HRM) covers those ethical issues arising around the

    employer-employee relationship, such as the rights and duties owed between employer and

    employee.

    Discrimination issues include discrimination on the bases of age (ageism), gender, race,

    religion, disabilities, weight and attractiveness. See also: affirmative action, sexual

    harassment.

    Issues surrounding the representation of employees and the democratization of the

    workplace: union busting, strike breaking.

    Issues affecting the privacy of the employee: workplace surveillance, drug testing. See

    also:privacy.

    Issues affecting the privacy of the employer: whistle-blowing.

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    Issues relating to the fairness of the employment contract and the balance of power

    between employer and employee: slavery, indentured servitude, employment law.

    Occupational safety and health.

    Ethics of sales and marketing

    Marketing which goes beyond the mere provision of information about (and access to) a product

    may seek to manipulate our values and behavior. To some extent society regards this as

    acceptable, but where is the ethical line to be drawn? Marketing ethics overlaps strongly with

    media ethics, because marketing makes heavy use of media. However, media ethics is a much

    larger topic and extends outside business ethics.

    Pricing:price fixing,price discrimination,price skimming.

    Anti-competitive practices: these include but go beyond pricing tactics to cover issues

    such as manipulation of loyalty and supply chains. See: anti-competitive practices,

    antitrust law.

    Specific marketing strategies: green wash, bait and switch, shill, viral marketing, spam

    (electronic), pyramid scheme, planned obsolescence.

    Content of advertisements: attack ads, subliminal messages,sex in advertising, products

    regarded as immoral or harmful

    Children and marketing: marketing in schools.

    Black markets, grey markets.

    Cases: Benetton.

    Ethics of production

    This area of business ethics deals with the duties of a company to ensure that products and

    production processes do not cause harm. Some of the more acute dilemmas in this area arise out

    of the fact that there is usually a degree of danger in any product or production process and it is

    difficult to define a degree of permissibility, or the degree of permissibility may depend on the

    changing state of preventative technologies or changing social perceptions of acceptable risk.

    Defective, addictive and inherently dangerous products and services (e.g. tobacco,

    alcohol, weapons, motor vehicles, chemical manufacturing,bungee jumping).

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    Ethical relations between the company and the environment: pollution, environmental

    ethics,carbon emissions trading

    Ethical problems arising out of new technologies: genetically modified food, mobile

    phone radiation and health.

    Product testing ethics: animal rights and animal testing, use of economically

    disadvantaged groups (such as students) as test objects.

    Cases: Ford Pinto scandal, Bhopal disaster, asbestos / asbestos and the law, Peanut

    Corporation of America.

    Ethics of intellectual property, knowledge and skills

    Knowledge and skills are valuable but not easily "ownable" as objects. Nor is it obvious that hasthe greater rights to an idea: the company who trained the employee or the employee

    themselves? The country in which the plant grew or the company which discovered and

    developed the plant's medicinal potential? As a result, attempts to assert ownership and ethical

    disputes over ownership arise.

    Patent infringement,copyright infringement,trademark infringement.

    Misuse of the intellectual property systems to stifle competition:patent misuse, copyright

    misuse, patent troll, submarine patent.

    Even the notion of intellectual property itself has been criticized on ethical grounds: see

    intellectual property.

    Employee raiding: the practice of attracting key employees away from a competitor to

    take unfair advantage of the knowledge or skills they may possess.

    The practice of employing all the most talented people in a specific field, regardless of

    need, in order to prevent any competitors employing them.

    Bioprospecting (ethical) andbiopiracy (unethical).

    Business intelligence and industrial espionage.

    Cases: private versus public interests in the Human Genome Project

    Conclusion

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    Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Ethics are very closely related to each other, they

    complement each other, the existence of Corporate Social Responsibility cannot be imagined

    without the existence of business ethics and similarly, we cannot imagine the existence of

    business ethics if the company doesnt believe in the concept of CSR. If the company believes

    CSR as a wastage of its resources or something that needs to be done by the government, then

    they will hardly take any heed of it. One other case is the use of CSR activities for window

    dressing or to hide something unethical that they are doing, as in case of McDonalds. There is

    another group of companies like Times group which are involved in activities like Lead India

    campaign, Teach India campaign etc. which are helping the society in a great way and improving

    the status of youth. These programs are enlightening the youth with their responsibilities towards

    the society.

    Now the question arises, why some companies are involved in these activities and some are not.

    Is it just to earn a name for themselves or are the companies really understanding their

    responsibility towards the society. This is a question which all the companies want to skip when

    asked and the companies which answers the question, declare themselves the most ethical and

    socially responsible company of the world but, the realty shows its face when the world

    encounter something like a Golden Peacock Award winner company for global governance

    coming up with a debacle like this (Satyam fiasco). So, where we are, when we talk about

    Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethical Issues in Business. Its still a BIG QUESTION

    needed to be answered before it is too late.

    A corporate unit is not just a site where profits are made, and jobs are performed, it is also a

    culture-producing unit.

    Dipankar Gupta

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    BIBLIOGRAPHY

    www.bsr.org Business Social Responsibility

    www.csrforum.com Corporate Social Responsibility Forum

    www.infochangeindia.org Info Change India

    www.undp.org.in United Nations Development Program

    www.bitc.org.ukBusiness in the Community

    www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia resources on CSR and some other related facts.

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