Management Assignment
Exhibit IM-D
Four Methods of Ethical Reasoning
Method
Critical Determining
Factor
An Action is Ethical When…
Limitations to the Method
Virtues
Values and Character
It aligns with good character. An action is
moral if the actor or action demonstrates
good character.
Subjective or incomplete set of good
virtues and moral values. Whose/what
values are correct?
Utilitarian
Comparing Benefits
and Costs
Net benefits exceed net costs. These costs
can be economic, social or human. If the
net benefits exceed the net costs, then the
action is ethical.
Difficult to measure some human and
social costs. The majority may disregard
the rights of the minority. Intangible costs
may be ignored.
Rights
Respecting
Entitlements
Basic human rights are respected. Basic
human rights include life, safety, free
speech, freedom, privacy, property, and
due process.
Difficult to balance conflicting rights. For
example, when U.S. companies move jobs
overseas, whose job rights should be
respected?
Justice
Distributing Fair Shares
The action is fair and just. Benefits and
costs are fairly distributed according to
some accepted rule.
Difficult to measure benefits and costs;
lack of agreement on what is fair and just
for all. Fair doesn’t necessarily mean equal.
Source: Adapted from Lawrence & Weber (2011)