Monday, February 3, 2020

Tata is ethical

The concern for ethical decision-making among the regulators, social groups, and managers has substantially increased in recent years following the failure of some of the prominent business organizations owing to strong social condemnation of some of their business practices. This paper reviews the literature to address this concern by examining and discussing significant issues of ethical decision-making in organizations.

Literature shows that the research to examine the linkage of ethical decision-making with other organizational construct is inadequate. This paper tries to fill this gap by developing a comprehensive framework of organizational ethical decision-making and behaviour of individuals in organizations. The framework identifies three groups of variables: a) moral intensity, b) intrinsic factors, c) extrinsic factors. Further, it is used to analyse the implementation of code of conduct at Tata Steel.

Ethical problems are problems of choice owing to the conflicting nature of values. They occur when the individual values and the social norms conflict with each other. Often, due to conflicting interests of different stakeholders, managers in organizations face the dilemma of identifying the righteous decision as perceived by these stakeholders. Hence, it is important to guide managers � by articulating and communicating unambiguously — regarding what is right and what is not. Intense socialization will be required at different levels to imbibe organizational values and ethical practices. The socialization that leads to willing adoption of practices is likely to lead to better implementation of ethical practices. The scope of socialization could be extended to include the family members of employees to develop a sense of pride among them for being ethical.

Organizations would need to undertake the following initiatives which would be useful for implementation of ethical practices:

Enhance perceived self-efficacy among the employees. This study shows that people with high self-efficacy are more open to ethical choices in their decision-making.

Initiate reward and incentive mechanisms, suitable monitoring system, and accountability mechanisms. Internal competition-driven performance management practices induce violation of ethical norms in organizations. Hence, organizations with such practices would need extra effort in socialization, training, and monitoring to ensure ethical decision-making.

Develop different mechanisms for avoidance of violation of code of ethics. For adequate monitoring, ethic supervisors should ideally report to an independent unit in the organization, preferably at a higher level. Hence, the reporting relationships may need alteration for implementation of ethical practices.

The study also suggests that leadership at different levels of the organization will have to display strong commitment to ethics through communication and adoption of role model stature.

25 comments:

  1. Thats a good read so far! Amazing content.....so imformative. Good to learn that these days some businessman follows their ethics and protective for their society and environment

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  2. Informative content though. Got to learn some good points on ethics.

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  3. Informative content to go through.

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  4. Very informative, got to know a lot about TATA.

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  5. It shows that all companies should do ethical business like Tata

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  6. very informative .India must feel proud of TATA as one of industrial house opearating in the country. India has benefited much from the ideology and work of J. N. Tata and his successors. There will not be any better example of vision what he showed

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  7. It is very informative and got to learn some important points on ethics

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  8. It's show Tata is more than a company

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  9. By knowing these facts about Tata it increased my respect towards Ratan Tata and definitely would feel proud to buy Tata automobiles

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  10. Informative content about TATA, others have to learn from them and work accordingly.

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  12. Very informative and interesting information

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  13. Through this it's seems tata is very good company to work with.

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  14. Its really ethical issues enhance perceived self-efficacy among the employees. This study shows that people with high self-efficacy are more open to ethical choices in their decision-making

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  15. Very impressed by this blog it has given me new information about the company

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  16. Tata socialization that leads to willing adoption of practices is likely to lead to better implementation of ethical practices

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  17. I agree with your content ....company initiative is very good and is very well explained

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