International Business Ethics - IIEI-303
Course Description: In this course, the historical roots of Western ethics are the starting point for understanding the role of an ethical value system in conducting international business in all countries. Short real-life scenarios and case studies are used to demonstrate how ethical dilemmas are viewed in business and their impact on modern business practices worldwide. Different systems of ethics found globally are contrasted to enable international business people to understand and appreciate the difference ethics has on conducting international trade.
Prerequisite: None
Course Credit: 3 Credit Hours
Major Course Topics & Course Outcomes
As a result of the group and individual activities included in this course, the student will acquire the following knowledge and skills that can be applied to the workplace:
Ethics and Morals defined
- Recognize the difference between ethics and morals.
What role do Ethics play in international business?
- Understand the need that ethics fill at a personal and business level.
Majority View
- Appreciate the impact and importance of the majority view in maintaining an ethical business standard.
Rightness or Wrongness Feelings
- Discuss the role of feelings in deciding moral issues
Conscience as an Ethical Indicator
- Acknowledge the forces that shape conscience and conscience's role in conducting international business.
Culture and Ethics
- Identify the moral implications of assigning ethical values outside of one's own culture.
Moral Judgment and Ethics
- Determine each person's process of "rightness".
Ethics connection to Obligations, Ideals Consequences
- Break down the connection between ethics and obligations, ideals and consequences.
Forming an Ethical and Moral Position
- Discuss how to determine each person's own ethical and moral responsibility in an international business transaction.
Course Texts:
There is one textbook, plus a readings packet assigned for this course at this time. Each instructor posts additional current readings and materials that are obtained Online (for registered students only).
Thinking Critically About EthicaI Issues. ( 7th Edition ) Ruggiero, Vincent R. McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2008. ISBN 0073535680
Selected Readings Online.
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