The is the definition of ethics
moral principles that guide how people should behave
This classical approach chooses the action that benefits the greatest number of people
Utilitarian Approach
CSR stands for this
Corporate Social Responsibility
Organizations study ethics for virtue and this second reason
Prudence
This classical approach focuses on fairness and equal treatment
Justice Approach
The top level of Carroll's Pyramid — giving back to the community
Philanthropic responsibility
This company committed accounting fraud that misled investors
Enron
Paine's Moral Compass asks "who will this affect?" under this lens
Impact
These entrepreneurs start businesses to solve social problems, not just earn profit
Social Entrepreneurs
Wells Fargo employees did this to meet their sales targets
What is creating fake accounts
The first step of the Foursquare Protocol
Gather the Facts
One of the four things needed to build an ethical workplace
What is a clear code of conduct / ethics training / ethics hotlines / leaders who practice what they preach
These are three consequences of unethical behavior: loss of trust, legal consequences, and this
damage to company reputation
Kohlberg's level where decisions are based on personal values and principles
Postconventional
The Six Pillars of Character include trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and this sixth pillar
Citizenship