Business Ethics Simplified Revision Notes for A-Level OCR Business
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3.4.4 Business Ethics
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
đź”— Where businesses address social and environmental considerations as part of their normal business activities.
Social and environmental audits
Employment indicators – How well a country treats its staff
Human right indicators – How well the company performs on human rights issues
The communities in which the business operates and the impact it has on the lives in the community
Business integrity – How ethical the business is and its political contributions
Product responsibility – Social impact of the product (E.G Health and safety issues)
The environment – Energy, raw materials, waste produced, recycling.
📝 Examples
Ethical sourcing of materials
Paying workers, the Real Living Wage rather than the Minimum Wage
Investing in renewable and sustainable energy
Donating to or fundraising for charities aiding humanitarian causes
📌 Pros and Cons
Good PR tool for business -> Portrays business as considerate and in touch with needs of local community -> Strengthens brand -> Increased customer retention
Staff and management will be motivated knowing they are part of a greater cause -> Higher productivity/customer service and commitment
Business will incur higher costs as a result (higher cost of ethically sourced materials, higher cost per unit with higher wages) -> May put upward pressure on prices -> Deters sales
May be viewed as cynical marketing by the public -> May not result in positive PR considering how common CSR is in modern day society
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