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Abstract

Are corporate codes of ethics necessarily ethical? To challenge this notion, an initial set of universal moral standards is proposed by which all corporate codes of ethics can be ethically evaluated. The set of universal moral standards includes: 1. trustworthiness, 2. respect, 3. responsibility, 4. fairness, 5. caring, and 6. citizenship. By applying the six moral standards to four different stages of code development (i.e., content, creation, implementation, administration), a code of ethics for corporate codes of ethics is constructed by which companies can be ethically audited for compliance. The newly proposed code of ethics for corporate codes of ethics was then applied to four large Canadian companies representing a variety of industries: telecommunications; banking, manufacturing, and high technology. The ethical audit of the four companies' ethics programs based on the proposed code indicates that all four companies have room to improve the ethical nature of their codes of ethics (i.e., content, creation, implementation, administration).

Details

Title
A code of ethics for corporate code of ethics
Author
Schwartz, Mark S
Pages
27-43
Publication year
2002
Publication date
Nov/Dec 2002
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
01674544
e-ISSN
15730697
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
198143684
Copyright
Copyright Kluwer Academic Publishers Nov/Dec 2002