MGMT 333 Business Ethics and Social Sustainability
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This course focuses on ethical dilemmas in business ethics. The content of the course is multidisciplinary and includes perspectives from psychology, sociology, applied ethics, and management. The course will begin with an overview of foundational concepts such as rights, justice, utilitarianism, stakeholder management, and social contract theory, as well as a review of relevant psychological and sociological influences in decision- and policy- making. These concepts will be applied to business cases that depict dilemmas faced by businesspeople working in various roles and industries. The course ends with an extension of core concepts to the international marketplace, where issues surrounding government and society grow more complex—and where questions of social sustainability, such as equity, inclusion, and community impact, take on growing importance in ethical decision-making.
SU Credits : 3.000
ECTS Credit : 6.000
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