Discussion- Managerial Ethics & Social Responsibility - Business Finance
After reviewing Chapter 1. The Corporation and Its StakeholdersChapter 2. Managing Public Issues and Stakeholder RelationshipsPrepare a 600-700 word synopsis of the managerial ethics and social responsibility concepts and issues discussed in the chapter.
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COURSE SYLLABUS
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Course Description
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Course and Instructor Information
BADM 737 - 40 Managerial Ethics and Social Responsibility
Spring 2020 Full Term
Course Format: Hybrid Course with Required Residency
Residency Session Date: March, 06 – March, 08
Friday 5pm – 10pm; Saturday 8am – 7:30pm; Sunday 8am-1:00pm
Residency Session Course Site: Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) - Alexandria Campus – 5000
Dawes Ave, Alexandria, VA 22311
Course Format: Asynchronous Online
Dr. Jesse Peace
Email: jesse.peace@ucumberlands.edu
Office Location: Remote
Phone: N/A
Office Hours/Preferred Contact Times: By Appointment
Nature of Course Content and Goals
This advanced management research seminar course will provide students with principles and core concepts
of managerial ethics and social responsibility. Managers need to be sensitive to issues of social responsibility
and ethical behavior. This sensitivity is often a result of pressures from the public, various interest groups,
governmental entities, and media coverage. Students will conduct a study of various managerial ethics and
social responsibility concepts and practices used by managers to ensure organizational goals and strategies
are implemented as intended. Topics include ethical decision-making, corporate culture, corporate social
responsibility, ethics and marketing, and business and environmental sustainability among others. The final
project in the seminar will be the development of a scholarly research paper analyzing a contemporary
ethical management and social responsibility problem. Credit, 3 hours.
Upon completion of this course, the student will acquire and demonstrate enhanced:
1. Synthesize the principles and core concepts of managerial ethics and corporate social responsibility
(DBA ISLO #1).
2. Conduct research on current managerial ethics and corporate social responsibility trends in
domestic and global environments (DBA ISLO #1, 3).
3. Critique peer-reviewed research articles in managerial ethics and corporate social responsibility
(DBA ISLO #3).
4. Create a course capstone scholarly research paper on a contemporary issue in managerial ethics
and corporate social responsibility (DBA ISLO #1, 2).
The mission of the Hutton School of Business and the Robert W. Plaster Graduate School of Business is to
foster academic excellence and student achievement at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Students are provided with a strong academic foundation in business, and are prepared to become
productive, competent, and ethical professionals. The Hutton School of Business and Plaster Graduate
School of Business provide a learning environment that is characterized by student-oriented instructional
methodologies and the development of leadership and life-long learning skills in its students.
At the Hutton School of Business and Plaster Graduate School of Business, the following broad-based
goals for students have been developed:
Students will acquire the relevant disciplinary knowledge and competencies appropriate to their
program of study.
Students will acquire effective business-related professional skills.
Students will be challenged to assess their personal values and connect them to ethical behaviors
appropriate to their intended endeavors.
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Course Website
Books and Resources
Academic Integrity/
Plagiarism
Attendance Policy
Based upon these broad-based goals, the Plaster Graduate School of Business has identified the following
general intended student learning outcomes (MBA ISLO) for students:
1. Students will be able to demonstrate well-developed problem-solving skills.
2. Students will be able to identify the major theories and concepts in the areas of accounting, finance,
management, and marketing.
3. Students will be able to apply their findings from the major theories and concepts in the areas of
accounting, finance, management, and marketing to organizational decision making.
4. Students will be able to analyze the opportunities and challenges of global business issues.
5. Students will be able to apply standards of ethical behavior in business to managerial decision
making.
6. Students will be able to apply appropriate technological and quantitative methods and tools to the
solution of practical management problems.
7. Students will be able to demonstrate advanced professional business communication skills.
8. Students will be able to demonstrate well-developed organizational, leadership, and teamwork
skills.
9. Students will be able to integrate theory and practical application across business functional areas
for the purpose of strategic analysis, planning, implementation, and control.
Further, the Hutton School of Business and the Plaster Graduate School of Business has developed the
following intended student learning outcomes for students pursuing the Project Management concentration
(PM ISLO) in the Master of Business Administration Program.
1. Students will be able to increase their knowledge and identification of the project management process
including planning the project, initiating the project, executing the project, monitoring the project, and
controlling the project.
2. Students will be able to apply advanced analytical and critical thinking skills to evaluate information,
solve problems, and make sound decisions in the different areas of project management.
3. Students will be able to conduct research on issues and questions relevant to the field of project
management.
Students will be able to identify the ethical and legal responsibilities of project managers.
Access to the course website is required via the iLearn portal on the University of the Cumberlands website:
http://www.ucumberlands.edu/ilearn/
Required Text(s):
Lawrence, A. & Weber, J. (2020). Business Society: Stakeholders, Ethics, Public Policy, 16th ed. Upper
Saddle River, New Jersey: McGraw Hill.
Requirements and Policies
At a Christian liberal arts university committed to the pursuit of truth and understanding, any act of academic
dishonesty is especially distressing and cannot be tolerated. In general, academic dishonesty involves the
abuse and misuse of information or people to gain an undeserved academic advantage or evaluation. The
common forms of academic dishonesty include:
Cheating – using deception in the taking of tests or the preparation of written work, using unauthorized
materials, copying another person’s work with or without consent, or assisting another in such activities.
Lying – falsifying, fabricating, or forging information in either written, spoken, or video presentations.
Plagiarism—using the published writings, data, interpretations, or ideas of another without proper
documentation
Plagiarism includes copying and pasting material from the internet into assignments without properly
citing the source of the material.
Episodes of academic dishonesty are reported to the Vice President for Academic Affairs. The potential
penalty for academic dishonesty includes a failing grade on a particular assignment, a failing grade for the
entire course, or charges against the student with the appropriate disciplinary body.
When any student has exceeded 20\% of the time prescribed for any class, that student will be automatically
dropped from that particular class with the grade of “F.” This grade is placed on the official transcript of the
student and is treated as a failing grade in calculating the grade point average. The definition of a class
absence is a student’s failure to attend class for any reason. Instructors may count three times tardy or
leaving early to be equal to one class absence. There are no excused absences, regardless of the reason for
the class having been missed. However, faculty will make reasonable provisions to allow students to make up
work if the absence is due to a university-sponsored function or a medical or family emergency that is
documented in a timely manner. Allowance for students to make up work for other reasons is at each
instructor’s discretion. A class absence does not excuse the student from being responsible for course work
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Participation Policy
Disability
Accommodations
Academic Appeal
Appropriate Online
Behavior
Student
Responsibilities and
Course Policies
missed; the student is responsible for contacting the faculty member in order to make up class assignments.
The Vice President for Academic Affairs is the authorized agent to consider any exceptions to the above
regulations.
Residency Attendance: Each student must be in attendance for the entire duration of the required residency
weekend. Late arrivals and/or early departures are not permitted. Punctuality is important as each student
is required to have the documented in-seat time per USCIS regulations. If a student is not in attendance for
the full session, he/she will be counted absent for the entire session, and receive an automatic “F” and will
be required to pay the $300.00 make-up fee and attend a residency make-up session.
Study after study has linked successful academic performance with good class participation. Those who
assume positions of responsibility must “show up” in order to be effective. Therefore, students are expected
to actively participate in intelligent discussion of assigned topics in all areas (Discussion Board Activities,
Synchronous Sessions, Forums, Shared Papers, etc.) to help process course material and/or to demonstrate
understanding of course content. Point adjustments will be taken for non-participation.
University of the Cumberlands accepts students with certified disabilities and provides reasonable
accommodations for their certified needs in the classroom, in housing, in food service or in other areas. For
accommodations to be awarded, a student must submit a completed Accommodations Application form and
provide documentation of the disability to the Disability Services Coordinator (Mr. Jacob Ratliff, Boswell
Campus Center, Student Services Office Suite, jacob.ratliff@ucumberlands.edu). When all paperwork is on
file, a meeting between the student and the Coordinator will be arranged to discuss possible
accommodations before accommodations are formally approved. Students must then meet with the
Coordinator at the beginning of each semester before any academic accommodations can be certified for
that term. Certifications for other accommodations are normally reviewed annually.
Both undergraduate and graduate students have the right to challenge a grade. If discussions with the course
instructor and department chair do not lead to a satisfactory conclusion, students may file a formal written
appeal with the Vice President for Academic Affairs, who will forward the appeal to the chair of the
Academic Appeals Committee. This formal written appeal must be filed by the end of the 4th week of classes
in the next regular term following the term in which the course in question was taken. The Academic Appeals
Committee then gathers information from the student, the instructor, and any other relevant parties. The
Committee will deliver its recommendation on the complaint to the Vice President for Academic Affairs.
After reviewing this recommendation and concurring or amending it, the Vice President for Academic Affairs
will inform the student and instructor of the disposition of the complaint no later than the last day of classes
of the term in which the complaint was filed. Records of all actions regarding academic grade appeals,
including their final disposition, are maintained by the Vice President for Academic Affairs and the Academic
Appeals Committee. (Undergraduate Catalog/Graduate Catalog)
Prohibited learner conduct includes, but is not limited to the following:
Illegal Activities: Learners may not post, transmit, promote, or distribute content that they know is illegal or
could reasonably be expected to know is illegal. Conduct that violates federal, state or local laws is
prohibited.
Theft: Learners may not post, transmit, promote, or distribute content that violates copyright or other
protected intellectual property rights. Unauthorized use of university property is prohibited. Theft or abuse
of computer resources is prohibited.
Disrespect: Learners may not harass, threaten, or embarrass others. Learners may not post, transmit,
promote, or distribute content that is racially, religiously, or ethnically offensive or is harmful, abusive,
vulgar, sexually explicit, or otherwise potentially offensive. Learners must refrain from behavior that may be
perceived as inappropriate, offensive, and unfair and must treat all other learners, faculty, staff, and
administrators with respect at all times.
Dishonesty: Learners may not intentionally provide false information, forge, alter, or falsify documents.
Learners may not represent the academic work of others as their own.
Learners engaging in prohibited conduct will be subject to disciplinary action, including, but not limited to:
course failure, probation, suspension, or expulsion. Such sanctions may lead to additional academic and
financial consequences. Learners who are unable to complete a course resulting from disciplinary sanctions,
suspension or expulsion are not eligible for tuition refunds.
The only authorized electronic means of academic, administrative, and co-curricular communication
between University of the Cumberlands and its students is through the UCumberlands email system (i.e.
Webmail). Each student is responsible for monitoring his/her University email account frequently. This
is the primary email account used to correspond with you directly by the University; imperative program
information is sent to this email account specifically from campus and program office.
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Course Activities and
Experiences
Writing Expectations
Links to Support
Course Evaluation
Grading Scale
Students should check for e-mail and class announcements using iLearn (primary) and University of the
Cumberlands webmail (secondary).
Students are expected to find out class assignments for missed classes and make up missed work.
Students are expected to find out if any changes have been made in the class or assignment schedule.
Written work must be presented in a professional manner. Work that is not
submitted in a professional manner will not be evaluated and will be returned as unacceptable.
o There is a craft to writing. Spelling, grammar, punctuation and diction (word usage) are all
tools of that craft. Writing at the collegiate level will show careful attention to these
elements of craft. Work that does not exhibit care with regard to these elements will be
considered as inadequate for college writing and graded accordingly.
Students are expected to take the examinations on the designated dates. If you are unable to take the
exam on the scheduled date and know in advance, you are to make arrangements with your professor
before the designated date. If you miss the exam, you must have a legitimate reason as determined by
your professor.
Recognizing that a large part of professional life is meeting deadlines, it is necessary to develop time
management and organizational skills. Failure to meet the course deadlines may result in penalties. Keep in
mind that all deadlines are set using Eastern Standard Time (EST). Late assignments will NOT be accepted.
Students are expected to:
• Review any assigned reading material and prepare responses to homework assigned.
• Actively participate in activities, assignments, and discussions.
• Evaluate and react to each other’s work in a supportive, constructive manner.
• Complete specific assignments and exams when specified and in a professional manner.
• Utilize learned technologies for class assignments.
• Connect content knowledge from core courses to practical training placement and activities.
Learning outcomes for candidates’ writing competencies include clarity of thought, discernment in planning
and organization, and integration of evidence and criteria.
The instructor expects that students will have knowledge of appropriate forms of documentation
and use it where appropriate. APA format is required and style of notation to credit all sources
that are not your own.
There is a craft to writing. Spelling, grammar, punctuation and diction (word usage) are all tools
of that craft. Writing at the collegiate level will show careful attention to these elements of craft.
Work that does not exhibit care with regard to these elements will be considered as inadequate
for college writing and graded accordingly.
All assignments, unless otherwise instructed, should be submitted in APA format.
Orientation to I-Learn: Student training course on I-Learn,
https://ucumberlands.blackboard.com/webapps/portal/frameset.jsp
Book Store: https://cumber.bncollege.com/shop/cumberlands/home
Library: http://www.ucumberlands.edu/library/
Academic Resources & Writing Center: www.ucumberlands.edu/learningcommons
Course Assignments and Evaluation
A student will be evaluated/weighted on the following basis:
Welcome & Introduction Post
5 points
Plagiarism Quiz
5 points
Reflection and Discussion Forums (15 x 5 points)
75 points
Unit Quizzes (15 x 15 points)
225 points
Discussion Cases (15 x 10 points)
150 points
Signature Assessment (Residency)
500 points
Presentation/Slides (Residency)
300 points
Final Exam
140 points
Practical Connection Assignment (Residency)
100 points
Total Possible Points
1500 points
Graded work will receive a numeric score reflecting the quality of performance as given above in evaluation
methods. The overall course grade will be determined according to the following scale:
A= 90 – 100 (90\% - 100\%)
B= 80 – 89 (80\% - 89\%)
C = 70 – 79 (70\% - 79\%)
F < 69 (Below 69\%)
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Course Schedule
Weekly Unit
Week 1
1/6/20-1/12/20
Readings/Topics
(All chapter readings are from the assigned text book,
Lawrence, A. & Weber, J. (2020). Business Society:
Stakeholders, Ethics, Public Policy, 16th ed. Upper Saddle
River, New Jersey: McGraw Hill.)
Read
Chapter 1. The Corporation and Its Stakeholders
Chapter 2. Managing Public Issues and Stakeholder
Relationships
Assignments
Welcome & Introduction Post
Plagiarism Quiz
Reflection &Discussion Forum Initial Post Due Thursday
Peer Replies Due by Sunday
Week 2
1/13/20-1/19/20
Week 1 Assignments Required
*Failing to Participate in Week 1
may result in being dropped
from the course.
1/12/20 11:55 pm
1/12/20 11:55 pm
1/9/20 11:55 pm Initial Post
1/12/20 11:55 pm Peer Replies
15
10
1/12/20 11:55 pm
1/12/20 11:55 pm
Week 2 Assignments Required
5
1/16/20 11:55 pm Initial Post
1/19/20 11:55 pm Peer Replies
15
10
1/19/20 11:55 pm
1/19/20 11:55 pm
Week 3 Assignments Required
5
1/23/20 11:55 pm Initial Post
1/26/20 11:55 pm Peer Replies
15
10
1/26/20 11:55 pm
1/26/20 11:55 pm
Week 4 Assignments Required
Assignments:
Reflection &Discussion Forum Initial Post Due Thursday
Peer Replies Due by Sunday
5
1/30/20 11:55 pm Initial Post
2/2/20 11:55 pm Peer Replies
Complete Unit 4 Quiz
Complete Discussion Case 4
15
10
2/2/20 11:55 pm
2/2/20 11:55 pm
Complete Unit 1 Quiz
Complete Discussion Case 1
Read
Chapter 3. Corporate Social Responsibility and Citizenship
Complete Unit 2 Quiz
Complete Discussion Case 2
Read
Chapter 4. Business in a Globalized World
Assignments:
Reflection &Discussion Forum Initial Post Due Thursday
Peer Replies Due by Sunday
Week 4
1/27/20-2/2/20
Assignments Due Dates
5
5
5
Assignments:
Reflection &Discussion Forum Initial Post Due Thursday
Peer Replies Due by Sunday
Week 3
1/20/20-1/26/20
Points
Possible
Complete Unit 3 Quiz
Complete Discussion Case 3
Read
Chapter 5. Ethics and Ethical Reasoning
Chapter 6. Organizational Ethics
5
Week 5
2/3/20-2/9/20
Read
Chapter 7. Business Government Relations
Assignments:
Reflection &Discussion Forum Initial Post Due Thursday
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