HA(fil.) - erhvervsøkonomi og filosofi
Virksomhedsetik og bæredygtighed
About the course
Course content
The aim of the course is to provide students with in-depth knowledge about current – and highly urgent – developments in the broad field of business ethics, CSR and sustainability. Our starting point is that questions about corporate social responsibility are fundamentally ethical questions that have to do with the contribution of business to human flourishing and sustainable development.
The course familiarizes students with the research frontiers as well as the most recent practical developments in the field, ranging from corporate practices to new forms of regulation. Overall, the course provides a nuanced and multi-faceted understanding of the lay of the land – opportunities, threats and barriers to development in an era of climate crisis and Global Goals. On the empirical side of things, students will have opportunity to explore the ethical dilemmas around issues like whistleblowing, discrimination, diversity and trust and build analytical skills in ethical decision-making. The course makes use of a variety of cases, including live guest presentations, to ensure that the theoretical reflections are rooted in practice.
The course is divided into three parts. The first part provides a mapping of the responsibility landscape, that is, an overview of relevant theory developments, research streams and concepts in the realm of business ethics, CSR and sustainability. The second part focuses on ethical choices and strives to put the individual and individual responsibilities at the center of discussions. Here, we will explore ethical choices and dilemmas relating to the role of being a consumer and an employee, alongside the managerial challenges involved in dealing with diversity and inclusion issues. The final session is a workshop based on norm-critical design thinking methods where we will work with a real-life case to develop diversity and inclusion strategies. The third part provides a summary and overview of the course and prepares the students for the exam. It contains two lectures, one on the role of government and regulation as external forces driving sustainable development, with a particular focus on EU developments, the other on relational ethics as an internal driver of responsible behavior.
Overall, the course invites students to engage, critically and constructively, with current developments in business ethics, CSR and sustainability. It combines and oscillates between two scholarly perspectives or starting points: one taking its point of departure in the business and society literature as it is builds on and mainly reflects developments in the Global North, the other drawing on feminist and post-colonial scholarship with more emphasis on globalization, diversity and inequality issues and the Global South.
Course outline:
PART ONE – MAPPING THE RESPONSIBILITY LANDSCAPE
- Setting the scene: Developments in sustainability
- The theory and practice of business ethics
- CSR and sustainability in perspective
- Ethical dilemmas in global business
PART TWO – MAKING ETHICAL CHOICES
- Ethical consumption – In an age of aspirational talk and greenwashing
- The ethical employee: Dilemmas of whistleblowing
- Diversity, inclusion and management
- Workshop: Diversity lab
PART THREE – POLITICS, ETHICS, DIFFERENCE
1) Government, regulation and responsibility
2) Ethics of relationality and care
3) Final reflections and exam
4) Project workshops and feedback
See course description in course catalogueWhat you will learn
To deserve the grade 12, students must be able to
- Identify and discuss different sustainability and ethical perspectives in business
- Apply relevant theories and concepts to contemporary sustainability challenges faced by business
- Analyze the ethical dilemmas faced by businesses using the theories and concepts introduced in the course
- Demonstrate critical thinking abilities to explain and discuss current sustainability trends and explore the social responsibility of business
Course prerequisites
Ingen særlige forudsætningerFacts
- Written assignment and oral exam on campus
Group exam, summer
- 7 point grading scale