MBET 60330: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ETHICS



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Mendoza College of Business Prof. Georges Enderle University of Notre Dame Office 393; Phone 631-5595 Email: genderle@nd.edu Office Hours: At your request Spring 2007 MBET 60330: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ETHICS January 16 to February 27 Tuesday and Thursday, 10:00 am -11:50 am Purpose and Objectives The fundamental purpose of business ethics is to enhance the ethical quality of decision making processes at all levels of business, at the personal (micro-), organizational (meso-), and systemic (macro-) levels. This 2-credit course on international business ethics builds on the previous course AConceptual Foundations of Business Ethics" and focuses on the international dimension of business ethics at all three levels. The course includes two parts. In the first part we attempt to gain a deeper and more sophisticated understanding of what corporate responsibility in economic, social, and environmental terms can mean and how it is crucial for both big and small companies facing globalization. We use several companies as examples to substantiate corporate responsibilities in the global context and explore different but complementary frameworks for global ethical standards: Amartya Sen s capability approach and the contributions of world religions. With the help of Dr. Nasser Elahi from Iran, currently visiting scholar at the Mendoza College of Business, we pay special attention to a better understanding of the Muslim view of business and economics. The role of Islam, Christianity, and Judaism in wealth creation will be further investigated in the conference on Muslim, Christian, and Jewish Views on the Creation of Wealth on April 23-24, 2007 in the Hesburgh Center Auditorium. The second part of the course focuses on crucial aspects for developing business ethics in China. As a framework we use the book Developing Business Ethics in China (2006), complemented by a number of videos and further articles as background information. By investigating a few major challenges of doing business in China, we hope to overcome widespread prejudices and clichés about China, to become more sensitive for the complexities of this country, and to help improve mutual understanding between the East and the West. Assignments $ Required readings to be completed prior to class $ Notes to be prepared prior to class $ Group assignment Chinese companies go global $ Research paper by two students: Draft of 2 page submitted by February 1. Final paper of

12 pages (ca. 4,200 words) due by February 28 (see guidelines). $ Attendance of one session of the Conference Muslim, Christian, and Jewish Views on the Creation of Wealth on April 23-24, 2007 in the Hesburgh Center Auditorium Grading The final grade will be computed on the basis of active class participation (including use of required readings: 15%), the preparation of notes (20%), group assignment (15%), and the research paper (50%). Remember the Honor Code Pledge "As a member of the Notre Dame community, I will not participate in or tolerate academic dishonesty." Textbook and Readings $ Lu, Xiaohe, Enderle, Georges (eds.) 2006. Developing Business Ethics in China. New York: Palgrave (referred to as BE China; available from the instructor). $ Course Packet MBET 60330 (referred to as CP; accessible at the course website). Class Schedule Corporate Responsibilities in the Process of Globalization January 16: January 18: January 23: January 25: January 30: Introduction and Overview Business Ethics and Wealth Creation (CP) Small Companies in the Global Economy: G. Enderle: Global Competition and Corporate Responsibilities of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (CP); Case study: Rohner Textil AG (CP) Big Transnational Companies in the Global Economy H. Steinmann: Corporate Ethics in Germany (BE U. Baerlocher: Global Corporate Citizenship (BE Global Reporting Initiative (CP) Key Features of Corporate Ethics G. Enderle: Corporate Responsibility in the CSR Debate (CP) L. Sharp Paine: The Corporation s Evolving Personality (BE D. Rossouw: Business Ethics and Corporate Governance (BE Frameworks for Global Ethics A. Sen: Development as Freedom (CP)

H. Küng: A Global Ethic in an Age of Globalization (CP) S. Webley: Values Inherent in the Interfaith Declaration of International Business Ethics (CP) February 1: Muslim Perspectives Session with Dr. Nasser Elahi, Mofid University in Qom, Iran; currently visiting scholar at the Mendoza College of Business Submitting draft of research paper Perspectives of Developing Business Ethics in China Introduction and Overview: G. Enderle: Business Ethics in China (CP) G. Enderle: An Overview of the Essays as a Platform for Further Dialogue (BE February 6: China s Growing Economy: Video PBS 2005 Y. Zhu: On China s Traditional Business Ethics and Its Modern Transformation (BE Z. Hu and K. Huang: Fundamental Business Ethics Issues in Contemporary China (BE X. Zhao: Economic Motivation and Its Relevance for Business Ethics (BE H. Gao: On the Moral Principles of Contract Ethics (BE February 8: Increasing Inequalities: C. Riskin et al.: The Retreat from Equality: Highlights of the Findings (CP) J. Yang: Ethical Evaluation of the Income Distribution in China According to Its Five Income Sources (BE Systemic Perspectives: K. J. Lam: Confucian and Christian Ethics about the Market Economy (BE J. Collier: Business Ethics in China: A Systematic Perspective (BE R. De George: Business Ethics, Globalization, and the Information Age (BE February 13: The Chinese Consumer: Video PBS 2005 Z. Zhou: Ethical Concepts of Consumption in China and the West (BE Environmental Challenges: Video GE Case J. Kynge: Not Enough to Go Around: Natural Resources and Environmental Catastrophe (CP) Z. Wang: The Ethics of an Ecological Economy (BE February 15: Shake-ups of Chinese Companies: Video PBS 2000 J. Wu: State-Owned Enterprise Reform and Economic Development (CP)

L. Li: Moral Reticence : Corporate Management s Tendency to Avoid Addressing Ethical Issues (BE X. Zhou: The Necessity and Prospects of Promoting Ethics in Chinese Enterprises: Experiences of Dazhong Transportation Group (BE F. Qiao: The Moral Values of Joint-Forces Culture : The Example of Xuchang Relay Group (BE H. Lu, C. Chiu: Corporate Citizenship Behavior in a Transitional Economy: An Exploratory Study in the People s Republic of China (BE February 20: Chinese Companies Go Global: X. Wang: China s Ethical Challenges after Joining the WTO (BE Group projects presented in class February 22: Challenges of Bribery and Corruption: Y. Sun: The Phenomenology of Reform-Era Corruption (CP) D. Xu: Business Corruption in China s Economic Reform and Its Institutional Roots (BE G. Brenkert: Rules, Roles, and Moral Disparity: The Problem of Corruption (BE February 27: Bumps in the Road? Video PBS 2005 J. Kynge: The Collapse of Social Trust (CP) G. Enderle: Confidence in the Financial Reporting System: Easier to Lose than to Restore (BE Survival strategies of an authoritarian regime. See M. Pei: Democratizing China? pp. 81-95 (CP) February 28: Submission of research paper April 23-24: Conference in the Hesburgh Center Auditorium on Muslim, Christian, and Jewish Views on the Creation of Wealth April 23: 4:00 pm to 9:30 pm OPENING PERSPECTIVES Historical perspective: Why some nations are so rich and some so poor Interfaith Declaration of International Business Ethics: 12-year experiences and new challenges Conceptual clarifications of the creation of wealth Business examples: Medtronic Inc., Accion International, Deloitte & Touche

April 24: 8:30 am to 12:00 pm CONCEPTS, MOTIVATIONS, AND CHALLENGES OF THE CREATION OF WEALTH from a Muslim perspective from a Christian perspective from a Jewish perspective April 24: 1:30 pm to 6:30 pm MOVING TOWARD A COMMON GROUND in pluralist societies facing conflicting paradigms of economics redefining corporate responsibilities challenging leaders in business and society For more information visit the conference website at http://business.nd.edu/wealthcreation.