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sukhopar [10]
3 years ago
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during the second stage of the ethical decision-making process, managers must determine whether a proposed decision would violat

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Business
1 answer:
nikdorinn [45]3 years ago
4 0

When a manager needs to make a decision using the ethical decision-making process and reaches the second stage, they check whether the decision violates the c. fundamental rights of any stakeholders

The ethical decision-making process involves making decisions that are consistent with the relevant ethical views of the company which it draws from the society it is based in.

The second stage of this process involves checking whether the ethics involved in a certain decision, would violate the fundamental rights of shareholders which include:

  • The right to ownership
  • The right to Dividends
  • The rights to evaluate corporate decisions
  • The right to voting power

This is to ensure that the shareholders are taken care of because the first duty of a manager is to their shareholders.

In conclusion, managers need to check whether a decision affects the fundamental rights of shareholders before they embark on it.

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The options for this question include:

a. utilitarian beliefs

b. the global commons

c.  the fundamental rights of any stakeholders

d. home country values

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