Is corporate religious responsibility nothing more than 'hypocritical window dressing' covering greed of business intent on making profit?
some market themselves as ethical - better for the environment or by donating to charity. Although some businesses are deeply motivated by social concerns - other is is so they can increase profits
hypocritical if they used CSR to cover their real intentions - e.g. car manufacturers to be environmentally friendly but release more carbonVolkswagen as an example
Friedman - not the responsibility of the company - TIMES HAVE CHANGED
1980s - privatisation
Can human beings flourish in the context of capitalism and consumerism?
consumerism grants individuals the power to make choices and acquire more products - drives the economy
mass market in western countries
Capitalism is linked to the Protestant work ethic -- idea that working hard is key and an aspect of salvation
capitalism incentivises human interest - self interest in the outcome
encourages the pursuit of wealth and greed
reduces ideas towards the planet - moral corruption
Does globalisation encourage or discourage the pursuit of good ethics as the foundation of good business?
good ethics = good business -- strong ethical foundation will improve business - customers prefer ethical businesses
TNC's central to globalisation
globalisation is not good -- seen with the west during the industrial revolution, Charles Dickens (utilitarian ideas)
just want cheap goods
microsoft - donated over $1 billion to charity since 1983,
unemployment in the west
Top 100 most ethical businesses:
Aflac Incorporated - Philanthropy, Fair purchasing, ethical supply chain - $252 million on sustainable framework in communities
PepsiCo - Sustainable agriculture, positive value chain -