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Lovely Professional University, Punjab
Course Code Course Title Course Planner Lectures Tutorials Practicals Credits
MGN645 BUSINESS ETHICS AND CORPORATE SOCIALRESPONSIBILITY
17675::Dharmendra Singh 2.0 0.0 0.0 2.0
Course Category Courses with conceptual focus
TextBooks
Sr No Title Author Edition Year Publisher Name
T-1 BUSINESS ETHICS AND VALUESYSTEMS
H. C. MRUTHYUNJAYA 1st 2013 PHI LEARNING PRIVATE LIMITED
Reference Books
Sr No Title Author Edition Year Publisher Name
R-1 BUSINESS ETHICS: CONCEPTSAND CASES
WEISS. W. JOSEPH 1st 2009 CENGAGE LEARNING
R-2 ETHICS AND INDIAN VALUESSYSTEM (TEXT AND CASES)
A.SINGH 1st 2011 HIMALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE, DELHI
R-3 BUSINESS ETHICS VELASQUEZ MANUEL 6th PRENTICE HALL OF INDIA
R-4 BUSINESS ETHICS ANDCORPORATE GOVERNANCE
B N GHOSH 1st 2011 TATA MCGRAW - HILL EDUCATION
Other Reading
Sr No Journals articles as Compulsary reading (specific articles, complete reference)
OR-1 Alasdair MacIntyre, several works: A Short History of Ethics. 2nd Ed. Notre Dame: Notre Dame University, 1998 ,
OR-2 Charles Taylor, The Ethics of Authenticity. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1991 ,
OR-3 Steven R. Nish, Good Ideas for Creating a More Ethical and Effective Workplace, Bloomington: Unlimited/Los Angeles: Josephson Institute of Ethics, 2005. Ideas
and strategies. ,
OR-4 Arthur F. Holmes, Ethics: Approaching Moral Decisions. 2nd ed ,
Relevant Websites
Sr No (Web address) (only if relevant to the course) Salient Features
RW-1 martinkornberger.com/includes/07ethics_as_practice.PDF Business Ethics as Practice - Martin Kornberger
RW-2 http://link.springer.com/journal/10551 Journal of Business Ethics
RW-3 ejbo.jyu.fi/pdf/ejbo_vol15_no1.pdf Electronic Journal of Business Ethics and Organization Studies
RW-4 www.accci.com.au/Cohen%20Paper.pdf Good Ethics is Good Business
RW-5 www.ijsrp.org/research_paper_jan2012/ijsrp-jan-2012-46.pdf Business Ethics
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RW-6 http://www.usna.edu/Ethics/_files/documents/Corpsman.pdf A Case Study for Ethical L eadership Decision Making T he Corpsman
RW-7 http://www.webguru.neu.edu/professionalism/case-studies/honestys-always-best-policy Honesty's Always the Best Policy
RW-8 http://www.webguru.neu.edu/professionalism/case-studies/sometimes-silence-golden Case: Sometimes Silence is Golden
RW-9 http://www.businessethics.ca/cases/wb-env1.html Whistleblowing & the Environment: the Case of Avco Environmental
RW-10 http://www.businessethics.ca/cases/pollutersdilemma1.html The Polluter's Dilemma
RW-11 http://www.businessethics.ca/cases/ehealth-and-cgt.html Case: e-Health and Commercial Genetic Testing
RW-12 http://wpweb2.tepper.cmu.edu/ethics/AA/mgmt02-case.pdf Case Study on Corporate Social Responsibility
RW-13 http://www.cpaaustralia.com.au/documents/Corporate-governance-case-studies.pdf Corporate Governance Case Studies
RW-14 http://www.utrechtlawreview.org/index.php/ulr/article/viewFile/URN%3ANBN%3ANL%3AUI%3A10-1-112903/203
Case Studies on Corporate Social Responsibility
RW-15 http://caseplace.org/d.asp?d=275 Case study on Coca Cola India
RW-16 http://caseplace.org/d.asp?d=2812 Sarbanes-Oxley Act: What Has it Wrought?
RW-17 http://caseplace.org/d.asp?d=2210 Corporate Reform in the United States
RW-18 http://www.casestudyinc.com/tesco-csr-case-study CSR Initiatives at Tesco
RW-19 http://ibscdc.org/Free%20Cases/Creating%20Six-Sigma%20Standards%20p1.htm Flour Corp's Business Ethics Practices: Creating Six Sigma Standards inStaying Corruption-Free
RW-20 http://cb.hbsp.harvard.edu/cb/web/product_detail.seam;jsessionid=C6C870EA5527CF590B64D0E548FBEB0F?E=67873&R=HKU737-PDF-ENG&conversationId=1070825
Manfold Toy Company: Corporate Governance and Ethics for Directorsand Professionals
RW-21 http://cb.hbsp.harvard.edu/cb/web/product_detail.seam;jsessionid=C6C870EA5527CF590B64D0E548FBEB0F?E=23826&R=399055-PDF-ENG&conversationId=1070825
Becton Dickinson: Ethics and Business Practices
RW-22 http://businesscasestudies.co.uk/tata-steel/business-ethics-and-sustainability-in-the-steel-industry/introduction.html#axzz37h7eB100
Business Ethics and Sustainability in Steel Industry: Tata Steel CaseStudy
RW-23 http://businesscasestudies.co.uk/cadbury-schweppes/ethical-business-practices/the-importance-of-ethics-in-business.html#axzz37h7eB100
Ethical business practices: A Cadbury Schweppes case study
RW-24 http://businesscasestudies.co.uk/vodafone/developing-and-implementing-a-strategic-approach-to-ethics/the-external-environment.html#axzz37h7eB100
Developing and implementing a strategic approach to ethics A Vodafonecase study
RW-25 http://businesscasestudies.co.uk/ca/implementing-codes-of-conduct/introduction.html#axzz37h7eB100
Implementing Codes of Conduct: A C and A case study
Detailed Plan For Lectures
LTP week distribution: (LTP Weeks)
Weeks before MTE 8
Weeks After MTE 7
Spill Over 2
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WeekNumber
LectureNumber
Broad Topic(Sub Topic) Chapters/Sections ofText/referencebooks
Other Readings,Relevant Websites,Audio Visual Aids,software and VirtualLabs
Lecture Description Learning Outcomes Pedagogical ToolDemonstration/Case Study /Images /animation / pptetc. Planned
Live Examples
Week 1 Lecture 1 Perspectives of BusinessEthics(Business Ethics and
lobal Perspectives)
T-1:Chapter 01 and03
RW-21 Introduction to BusinessEthics and its Evolution
Students will learnabout Business Ethicsand different viewsabout it
Case BasedDiscussion
Discuss HighlyEthicalOrganizations
Lecture 2 Perspectives of BusinessEthics(Views of Different
chools of Thought)
T-1:Chapter 01 and03
RW-7 Introduction to BusinessEthics and its Evolution
Students will learnabout Business Ethicsand different viewsabout it
Case baseddiscussion
Discuss whyethics isimportant
Week 2 Lecture 3 Perspectives of BusinessEthics(Business Ethics andLaws)
T-1:Chapter 3 RW-16 L3: Introduction toBusiness Ethics andLaw AbidanceL4:Absolute EthicalSecurity and Sarbanes-Oxley Act
Students will learnthe laws related toBusiness Ethics
Presentation andCase studydiscussion
Real-WorldExamples ofBad BusinessEthicshttp://www.brighthub.com/office/entrepreneurs/ articles/115557.aspx
Lecture 4 Perspectives of BusinessEthics(Business Ethics andLaws)
T-1:Chapter 3 RW-16 L3: Introduction toBusiness Ethics andLaw AbidanceL4:Absolute EthicalSecurity and Sarbanes-Oxley Act
Students will learnthe laws related toBusiness Ethics
Presentation andCase studydiscussion
Real-WorldExamples ofBad BusinessEthicshttp://www.brighthub.com/office/entrepreneurs/ articles/115557.aspx
Week 3 Lecture 5 Ethical Theories and EthicalDecision Process(Contemporary Ethical
heories)
T-1:Chapter 7 OR-1OR-2RW-4RW-5
Introduction toContemporary EthicalTheories
Students will learnContemporaryEthical Theories
Presentation andDiscussion
Lecture 6 Ethical Theories and EthicalDecision Process(Social
ontract Theory)
T-1:Chapter 7 Introduction to SocialContract Theory andMoral DevelopmentTheories
Students will learnabout the SocialContract Theory andMoral DevelopmentTheories
Presentation andDiscussion
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Week 4 Lecture 7 Ethical Theories and EthicalDecision Process(EthicalDecision Process)
T-1:Chapter 8 RW-6RW-10
Lecture 7: Discussion onEthical Decision ProcessLecture 8: An EthicalRoute, Micro and MacroEthical DecisionSupportersLecture 9: Ethical Issuesof Decision MakingProcessLecture 10: EthicalDilemma and Principle
of Ethical Selectivity
Students will learnEthical DecisionProcess and itschallenges
Case BasedDiscussion
Discuss theArticle:
http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/right_and_wrong_in_the_real_world
Lecture 8 Ethical Theories and EthicalDecision Process(EthicalDecision Process)
T-1:Chapter 8 RW-6RW-10
Lecture 7: Discussion onEthical Decision ProcessLecture 8: An EthicalRoute, Micro and MacroEthical DecisionSupportersLecture 9: Ethical Issuesof Decision MakingProcessLecture 10: EthicalDilemma and Principleof Ethical Selectivity
Students will learnEthical DecisionProcess and itschallenges
Case BasedDiscussion
Discuss theArticle:
http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/right_and_wrong_in_the_real_world
Week 5 Lecture 10 Ethical Theories and EthicalDecision Process(EthicalDecision Process)
T-1:Chapter 8 RW-6RW-10
Lecture 7: Discussion onEthical Decision ProcessLecture 8: An EthicalRoute, Micro and MacroEthical DecisionSupportersLecture 9: Ethical Issuesof Decision MakingProcessLecture 10: EthicalDilemma and Principleof Ethical Selectivity
Students will learnEthical DecisionProcess and itschallenges
Case BasedDiscussion
Discuss theArticle:
http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/right_and_wrong_in_the_real_world
Lecture 9 Ethical Theories and EthicalDecision Process(EthicalDecision Process)
T-1:Chapter 8 RW-6RW-10
Lecture 7: Discussion onEthical Decision ProcessLecture 8: An EthicalRoute, Micro and MacroEthical DecisionSupportersLecture 9: Ethical Issuesof Decision MakingProcessLecture 10: EthicalDilemma and Principleof Ethical Selectivity
Students will learnEthical DecisionProcess and itschallenges
Case BasedDiscussion
Discuss theArticle:
http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/right_and_wrong_in_the_real_world
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Week 6 Lecture 11 Development and Evolutionf Corruption(Concept oforruption)
T-1:Chapter 4 RW-19 L11: Introduction toCorruptionL12: Forces behindcorruption
Students will learnthe development ofcorruption
Case baseddiscussion
Discussexamples ofcorruption ingovernmentoreganizations
Lecture 12 Development and Evolutionf Corruption(Concept oforruption)
T-1:Chapter 4 RW-19 L11: Introduction toCorruptionL12: Forces behindcorruption
Students will learnthe development ofcorruption
Case baseddiscussion
Discussexamples ofcorruption ingovernmentoreganizations
Week 7 Lecture 13 Development and Evolutionf Corruption(Why people
succumb to corruption)
T-1:Chapter 4 Introduction toCorruption forces,corruption tree,Germination of Corruptthoughts, roots ofcorruption
Students will learnwhy people succumbto corruption
Presentation anddiscussion
Discuss relevantnews related tocorruption
Lecture 14 Development and Evolutionf Corruption(Whyorporates succumb toorruption)
T-1:Chapter 5 RW-15RW-16RW-17
L14: Discussion on whycorporates succumb tocorruptionL15: Driving forcesresponsible for unethicalpractices
Students will learnabout the drivingforces responsible forunethical practices
Presentation anddiscussion
Find and discusssome corporateswhich succumbto corruptpractices
Week 8 Lecture 15 Development and Evolutionf Corruption(Whyorporates succumb toorruption)
T-1:Chapter 5 RW-15RW-16RW-17
L14: Discussion on whycorporates succumb tocorruptionL15: Driving forcesresponsible for unethicalpractices
Students will learnabout the drivingforces responsible forunethical practices
Presentation anddiscussion Find and discusssome corporateswhich succumbto corruptpractices
Lecture 16 Development and Evolutionf Corruption(Manifestationf Corrupt Practices)
T-1:Chapter 6 RW-1RW-3
RW-11RW-18RW-21
Discussion oneconomic, social, legaland cultural offence
Students will learnabout various offence
Presentation anddiscussion
Discussexamples ofvarious offence
MID-TERMWeek 9 Lecture 17 orporate Social
Responsibility and Valueystems(Concept oforporate Social
Responsibility)
R-4:Chapter 17 RW-12RW-14RW-18
Introduction toCorporate SocialResponsibility
Students will learnabout CSR, CSRprinciples andstrategies
Case baseddiscussion
Lecture 18 orporate SocialResponsibility and Value
ystems(Models oforporate Social
Responsibility)
R-4:Chapter 17 Intoduction to variousModels of CSR
Students will learnabout various CSRmodels
Presentation andDiscussion
Discuss the CSRModel of ITC
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Week 10 Lecture 19 orporate SocialResponsibility and Value
ystems(CSR: The IndianPerspective)
R-4:Chapter 17 and18
Introduction to CSR inIndia
Students will learnabout the importanceof CSR in India
Presentation andDiscussion
Case Study:HindustanConstructionCompany -StrategicCorporate SocialResponsibility
Lecture 20 orporate SocialResponsibility and Value
ystems(Concern for theEnvironment)
T-1:Chapter 17 RW-9 Introduction to ValueSystems and concern forthe environment
Students will learnabout value systems
Case BasedDiscussion
orporate SocialResponsibility and Value
ystems(Value Systems)
T-1:Chapter 17 RW-9 Introduction to ValueSystems and concern forthe environment
Students will learnabout value systems
Case BasedDiscussion
Week 11 Lecture 21 orporate Governance(History and Evolution of
orporate Governance inIndia)
T-1:Chapter 16R-4:Chapter 18
RW-13 Introduction toCorporate Governanceand its history andcomponents
Students will learnabout CorporateGovernance, it'shistory andcomponents
Case BasedDiscussion
DiscussCorporateGovernancecase of Satyam
orporate Governance(Keyomponents of Corporateovernance)
T-1:Chapter 16R-4:Chapter 18
RW-20 Introduction toCorporate Governanceand its history andcomponents
Students will learnabout CorporateGovernance, it'shistory andcomponents
Case BasedDiscussion
Toyota anExample ofGood CorporateGovernance
Lecture 22 orporate Governance(Building OperationIntegrity and Transparency)
T-1:Chapter 16 Introduction to buildingoperation integrity andtransparency
Students will learnhow to buildoperation integrityand transparency
Presentation
Week 12 Lecture 23 orporate Governance(Models of Corporate
overnance)
R-4:Chapter 19 RW-13RW-20
Introduction to variousmodels of CorporateGovernance
Students will learnabout various modelsof CorporateGovernance
Presentation
Lecture 24 Test,Case study,WrittenReport3
Week 13 Lecture 25 orporate Governance(Contemporary Issues in
orporate Governance inIndia)
R-4:Chapter 18 Discussion on variouscontemporary issues inCorporate Governancein India
Students will learnabout variouscontemporary issuesin CorporateGovernance in India
Case BasedDiscussion
Case Study:CorporateGovernanceFailure atSatyam
Lecture 26 Professional Ethics(ModelEthical Codes)
T-1:Chapter 10 RW-25 L26: Introduction tomodel ethical codes,L27: Designing ethicalguidelines and the needfor professional ethics
Students will learnthe basics and needfor ProfessionalEthics. They willlearn to design ethicalguidelines and modelethical codes.
Case BasedDiscussion
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Week 14 Lecture 27 Professional Ethics(ModelEthical Codes)
T-1:Chapter 10 RW-25 L26: Introduction tomodel ethical codes,L27: Designing ethicalguidelines and the needfor professional ethics
Students will learnthe basics and needfor ProfessionalEthics. They willlearn to design ethicalguidelines and modelethical codes.
Case BasedDiscussion
Lecture 28 Professional Ethics(HighProfile Ethical Collapses)
T-1:Chapter 10 and19
RW-11RW-19RW-20RW-21
Introduction to HighProfile Ethical Collapsesand corporate accidents
Students will learnabout ethical issues inorganizations andhigh profile cases of
ethical collapses
Case BasedDiscussion
Week 15 Lecture 29 Professional Ethics(Ethicsnd International Business)
R-4:Chapter 20 RW-24 L29: Introduction to roleof Ethics in InternationalBusinessL30: Revision of entiresyllabus.
Students will learnabout the role ofethics in InternationalBusiness
Case BasedDiscussion.
Lecture 30 Professional Ethics(Ethicsnd International Business)
R-4:Chapter 20 RW-24 L29: Introduction to roleof Ethics in InternationalBusinessL30: Revision of entiresyllabus.
Students will learnabout the role ofethics in InternationalBusiness
Case BasedDiscussion.
SPILL OVERWeek 16 Lecture 31 Spill Over
Lecture 32 Spill Over
Scheme for CA:
Component Frequency Out Of Each Marks Total Marks
Test,Case study,Written Report 2 3 15 30
Total :- 15 30
Details of Academic Task(s)
AT No. Objective Topic of the Academic Task Nature of Academic Task(group/individuals/field
work
Evaluation Mode Allottment /submission Week
Test1 To test theunderstanding ofstudents
Written Test Individual Section A willcomprise of 5Questions of 3marks each. Section
B will consist of 5Questions of 6marks each
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Case study1 Case BasedPresentation
Students will be given a case study in groups. They are requiredto analyze the case in detail. It will be followed by a classpresentation and submission of a written report.
Group Write up of case-15Marks,Presentation-30Marks
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Written Report1 To enhance theanalytical skills ofstudents.
Each student will find out unethical issues prevailing in society.Cases of such practices will be discussed, analyzed andrecommendations to resolve those issues should be provided bystudent in a written report.
Individual 15 marks forcollecting theinformation and 30marks for thewritten report inwhich 15 marks forthe analysis and 15
marks forsuggestion.
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