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Teaching hours and Assessment Pattern of Business Ethics:
- No. of sessions of 90 minutes – 30
- No. of sessions of 90 minutes per week – 2
- Continuous assessment – 40 I A
- Semester end examination – 60 I A
- Total marks – 100
- Duration of theory paper – 3 hours
- No. of credits – 2
The detailed syllabus of Business Ethics is as follows:
Introduction to Business Ethics:
- Normative ethics, Prescriptive ethics and Applied ethics
- Ethics, morality and legality
- Concept of right and duty: business – western and Indian
- Perspectives, definition and scope: relevance in social changes
- Ethical organism and corporate code of conduct
Business Ethics – Conceptual Background:
- Conceptual approaches to business ethics
- Egoism vs Altruism
- Entrepreneur and Manager – Role and responsibilities
- Responsibilities towards stakeholders : an overview
- Profit-making: an objective with an ethical dimension.
Indian perspective of ethics:
- Purusharthas: Dharma, Artha, Kama, Moksha
- Concept of Dharma
Ethics: A Global Perspective:
- Ethics in Global Marketing and advertising
- Ethical perspective in employment including in the international labour organization standards
- Ethics and IT – E-commerce, privacy codes
- Environmental ethics: Indian and western perspectives
- Ethics and cross-cultural influences
- Ethical issues and functional aspects of business
The list of reference books of Business Ethics is as follows:
- An introduction to Ethics – William Lillie
- Wisdom Leadership: Dialogues and Reflections – S.K. Chakraborty
- The Power of Ethical Management – Kenneth Blanchard and Norman Vincent Peale
- In search of ethical leadership – R.M. Lala
- Living within – the yoga approach to Psychological health and growth – Sri Eurobond Ashram, Pondcherry
- Management and HRD – Dr. R.R. Khan
- Key management ideas: Thinking that changed the management world – Stuart Rainer
- Leadership chronicles of a corporate sage: Five keys to becoming a more effective leader – Susan J. Bethanis
- Indian Management emerging responses – R.R. Prasad, S.R.P. Shukla, Ashok Kumar
- Buried Treasure – Discovering and Implementing the value of corporate social responsibility – Caleb Wall – Greanleaf Publishing – 2008
- The Theory and practice of managerial ethics – Jayashree Sadri, Sorab Sadri and Dhun Dastoor
- An Introduction to Business Ethics – Joseph Des Jardins.
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