Classic Ethics
Organizational ethics: "Language of justice." Duties/rights.

Right. Claim-that determines the duties of others in order to establish or preserve right relationship to us. Legitimate expectation or justified claim on someone else's action.

Duty: morally legitimate action or inaction required by role. Always a duty to someone or some group. These latter persons have a right.

Human rights and legal rights

Elements of duty: subject, object, content, strength

Stakeholders: persons or groups of persons affected by decisions of people in the organization
Core Stakeholders
Stakeholder theory:
NO: No group or person ever more important.
YES: No group or persons always more important.
All decisions should respect the rights of those affected. Many interests; handful of rights.
Relevant Stakeholders-stakeholders in a situation with rights.
Hard cases: "renegotiate" rights (mutually adjust content) or prioritize.


RIGHTS OF CORE STAKEHOLDERS: MAINTAINING RIGHT RELATIONSHIPS>>>

Human rights: Life, Human Dignity, Community, and Property


Legal or created rights of core stakeholders

General duty: Keep promises and honor contracts.

Specific duties

To Customers:

To Employees:

To Investors:

To Creditors:

To Suppliers:

To Communities:

To Competitors: