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UNIWERSYTET WARSZAWSKI (University of Warsaw)

WYDZIAŁ ZARZĄDZANIA (Faculty of Management)

KARTA PRZEDMIOTU (Syllabus)

|Kod przedmiotu w USOS (course cod|2600-ERSM1BEth |

|of USOS) | |

|Kod przedmiotu SOCRATES |04000 |

|(course cod of SOCRATES) | |

|Nazwa przedmiotu (cours title) |BUSINESS ETHICS – Part II |

|Typ przedmiotu (type of course) |Lecture |

|Poziom przedmiotu (level of |Middle and advanced |

|course) | |

|Rok studiów, semestr (year of |2nd year, 4th semester |

|study, semester) | |

|ECTS (number of credits) |5 |

|Metody nauczania (teaching |Lectures and interactive class discussions; case studies |

|methods) | |

|Język wykładowy przedmiotu |English |

|(language of instruction) | |

|Imię i nazwisko wykładowcy (name |Patrick O’SULLIVAN |

|of lecturer) | |

|Wymagania wstępne (prerequisites)|None |

|Cele przedmiotu (objectives of |Learning Objectives: |

|the course, preferably expressed |By the end of the course the students should have developed a critical awareness regarding many of the moral |

|in terms of learning outcomes and|issues regarding corporate social responsibility which arise in international business today and be able to form|

|competences) |reasoned judgements about the best ways to tackle these. The course does not aim to transmit any particular |

| |messages or ready-made solutions to moral dilemmas in business but only to make students aware of the issues and|

| |to encourage them to reflect critically on them drawing on the resources of moral philosophy. |

|Skrócony opis przedmiotu (brief |Introduction to the main themes of Business Ethics in an explicitly multicultural and international context and |

|course description) |examining the critical discussions of the scope of CSR in general as well as many specific ethical issues of |

| |international business. |

|Pełny opis przedmiotu (full |Basic concepts and logic of the subject; introduction to the idea of company social responsibility. |

|course description) |Leading contemporary themes and issues in the subject; Globalisation; Sustainability and sustainable |

| |development; Kyoto. |

| |Stakeholder theory; the European Social Model and a comparison of North American and European approaches to the |

| |subject |

| |Leading approaches to moral philosophy which are of relevance to discussions in Business Ethics; comparison of |

| |their contrasting implications in relation to selected controversial issues. |

| |Critical analysis of the moral dimensions of a range of micro ethical issues that relate to the financial sector|

| |in the contemporary period in particular such as: moral hazard, insider trading, usury and extortion, bribery |

| |and corruption. |

| |Critical analysis of the moral dimensions of a range of other micro ethical issues such as whistleblowing, |

| |ethics of marketing |

|Metody oceny (assessment methods)|The major assessment will be a two-hour closed book written examination at the end of the course or individual |

| |essay of 2000-2500 words |

|Literatura (bibliography) |Students may wish to prepare themselves for this course by engaging in selected reading from the following |

| |texts: |

| | |

| |Basic texts: |

| |O’SULLIVAN P, SMITH M and ESPOSITO M (2012) “Business Ethics: a critical approach integrating ethics across the |

| |business world” Routledge, London. |

| | |

| |CRANE A and MATTEN D (2010) 3rd edition, Business Ethics, Oxford University Press. Chapter 1 of this book is |

| |available free online as a pdf file at |

| | |

| |Further reading: |

| |BEAUCHAMP T (2004) 5th ed. “Case studies in Business Society and Ethics”, Pearson, London. This is a good |

| |collection of case studies to whet the appetite |

| | |

| |FISHER C and LOVELL A (2009) 3rd ed. “Business Ethics and Values”, Prentice Hall, Harlow. This is an excellent|

| |and up to date textbook. |

| | |

| |HARTMAN L (2005) “Perspectives in Business Ethics” 3rd international edition, McGraw Hill Maidenhead |

| | |

| |VELASQUEZ M (2005) 6th ed “Business Ethics; Concepts and Cases” Prentice Hall London. Again a good basic |

| |textbook |

| | |

| |Case study materials will be distributed in class at the appropriate times. |

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