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Business Ethics

Business Ethics. Instructor: Prof. Susmita Mukhopadhyay, Vinod Gupta School of Management, IIT Kharagpur. This course is designed to provide an understanding of the concept of Business Ethics and its application in business decision making with an emphasis on corporate social responsibility and sustainable business practices in the age of Globalization. This course covers lessons in an overview of business ethics; the framing of business ethics - corporate social responsibility, stakeholders and citizenship behavior of the organization; the ethical theories of decision making; the tools and techniques of business ethics management, role of various agencies in ensuring ethics in corporations; contextualizing business ethics - corporate governance and accounting and finance related ethics; and business ethics with relevance to various stakeholders. (from nptel.ac.in)

Lecture 08 - Corporate Accountability


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Lecture 01 - What is Business Ethics? Why Business Ethics is Important?
Lecture 02 - Business Ethics in Different Organizational Contexts
Lecture 03 - Globalization: a Key Context for Business Ethics
Lecture 04 - Sustainability: a Key Goal for Business Ethics
Lecture 05 - What is Corporation?
Lecture 06 - Corporate Social Responsibility
Lecture 07 - Stakeholder Theory of the Firm
Lecture 08 - Corporate Accountability
Lecture 09 - Corporate Citizenship
Lecture 10 - Normative Ethical Theories and Descriptive Ethical Theories, Western Modernist Ethical Theories
Lecture 11 - Western Modernist Ethical Theories (cont.)
Lecture 12 - Alternate Perspective on Ethical Theories
Lecture 13 - Indian Perspective on Ethics
Lecture 14 - Models of Ethical Decision Making and Individual Influences on Ethical Decision Making
Lecture 15 - Situational Influences on Ethical Decision Making
Lecture 16 - Case Study I
Lecture 17 - What is Business Ethics Management?
Lecture 18 - Setting Standards of Ethical Behaviour: Codes of Ethics
Lecture 19 - Managing Stakeholder Relationship
Lecture 20 - Assessing Ethical Performance: Social Accounting
Lecture 21 - Organizing for Business Ethics
Lecture 22 - Shareholders as Stakeholders: Understanding Corporate Governance
Lecture 23 - Ethical Issues in Corporate Governance
Lecture 24 - Shareholders as Citizens of Corporation
Lecture 25 - Shareholding for Sustainability
Lecture 26 - Financial Management: Overview and Perspective
Lecture 27 - Models of Organizations
Lecture 28 - Firm-Employee Relationship
Lecture 29 - Firm-Employee Relationship (cont.)
Lecture 30 - Globalization and Employment
Lecture 31 - Towards Sustainable Employment
Lecture 32 - Case Study II
Lecture 33 - Consumers as Stakeholders
Lecture 34 - Ethical Issues, Marketing and the Consumer
Lecture 35 - Globalization and Consumers
Lecture 36 - Consumers and Corporate Citizenship
Lecture 37 - Sustainable Consumption
Lecture 38 - Suppliers and Competitors as Stakeholders
Lecture 39 - Ethical Issues and Competitors
Lecture 40 - Globalization, Suppliers and Competitors
Lecture 41 - The Corporate Citizen in the Business Community
Lecture 42 - Sustainability and Business Relationship
Lecture 43 - Civil Society and Business Ethics
Lecture 44 - Ethical Issues and Civil Society Organizations
Lecture 45 - Globalization and Civil Society Organizations
Lecture 46 - Corporate Citizenship and Civil Society
Lecture 47 - Civil society, Business and Sustainability
Lecture 48 - Government, Regulation and Business Ethics
Lecture 49 - Ethical Issues in the relation between Business and Government
Lecture 50 - Globalization and Business-Government Relations
Lecture 51 - The Corporate Citizenship and Regulation
Lecture 52 - Governments, Business and Sustainability
Lecture 53 - Case Study III
Lecture 54 - Environment and Business Ethics
Lecture 55 - Ethics of Pollution Control
Lecture 56 - Ethics of Conserving Depletable Resources
Lecture 57 - Sustainability
Lecture 58 - Information Technology and Business Ethics
Lecture 59 - Data Identity and Security
Lecture 60 - Computer Crimes and IPR
Lecture 61 - TRIPs in India