南山大学

 
指定
期間
春学期
単位
年次
2〜4
担当者
FERRER Joaquin
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副題 BUSINESS ETHICS IN A GLOBALIZING WORLD: HRM, Marketing, International Business
授業概要 This is an introductory basic course in business ethics. The course provides resources and frameworks for ethical decision-making that have gained currency among academic ethicists and business practitioners, and apply them to specific business issues and case studies in the studentユs area of interest or field of study. The Spring semester will focus on ethical issues in personnel management, marketing/advertising, and international business. Students will also explore and process their own personal value systems, gaining insights from the examples of ethical business leaders and corporate best ethical practices. Classes will be conducted both in Japanese and in English.
学修目標 1. To develop moral awareness of complex ethical issues and dilemmas in the workplace both in Japan and in
international business setting.
2. To develop basic knowledge and understanding of ethical frameworks and principles for business offered by
academic ethicists and business practitioners.
3. To develop ethical decision-making skills for effective management and healthy organizational environment.
4. To rediscover, sensitize and reinforce oneユs personal value systems, attitudes, and commitment.
授業計画 1. Introduction and Overview(概説)
2. Is ethics important for business?
3. Principles for business ethical decision-making(1)
4. Principles for business ethical-decision making(2)
5. Principles for business ethical-decision-making(3)
6. Virtue Ethics徳倫理 and Ethical Leadership
7-8. Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR:企業の社会的責任)
and Stakeholder Management(利害関係者管理)
9. Ethics in Personnel Management
10. Ethics in Personnel Management
11. Marketing/Advertising Ethics
12. Marketing/Advertising Ethics
13. Ethical Issues in International Business
14. Ethical Issues in International Business
15. Final Lecture
授業時間外の学習(準備学習など) Short assignments and other course requirements done outside of the classroom will be decided after consultation with the students.
評価方法 Active class participation (30%), short written assignments (30%), presentation and final report (40%).
テキスト No particular textbook, but readings and case studies will be announced later or distributed in class.
その他 The instructor reserves the right to modify the course outline and manner of evaluation depending on the pace, the needs, and the number of students. This class is collaborative. Students are expected to contribute to class content.