Posted: February 28th, 2023
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Codes of Ethics and Codes of Conduct
⚫ Describe the difference between
a Code of Ethics and a Code of
Conduct
⚫ Explain the importance of code
awareness and expectations
⚫ Describe the content found in
most Codes of Ethics and Codes
of Conduct
⚫ Create and implement an
effective Code of Ethics
communication strategy
⚫ Conduct an annual employee
assessment of the Code of Ethics
Learning Objectives
• Describes broad ethical aspirations
• Sometimes referred to as Values Statement
• Has a few general principles to guide behavior
• Principles describe the kind of people we want
to be
Code of Ethics:
The general principles embodied in a Code of Ethics
represent aspirations. These principles can help guide a
decision maker when faced with an ethical dilemma or
ambiguous situation.
Code of Conduct
• More extensively describes acceptable
behaviors for specific situations
• Often developed by an employee with legal
expertise
• Provides substance to Code of Ethics
The Code of Conduct applies the
Code of Ethics to a host of relevant
situations. You can think of the Code
of Ethics as the theory, and the Code
of Conduct as the application.
Purpose and Importance of Codes
In 1960s, only 15 percent of surveyed companies had Code of
Ethics
Now, nearly all Fortune 1000 companies have Code of Ethics
It’s clear that organizations
have become aware of the
importance of these Codes.
Exhibit 4.1 Ethics Program Growth and Organizational Size
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The larger a company grows, the more important it is to
have a comprehensive ethics program in place. In
smaller companies, it’s much easier to informally
monitor employees.
Purpose and importance of
codes:
Why do organizations have them?
Purpose and Importance of Codes
Demonstrate Managerial Concern for Ethics
Convey Values, Expectations, and Obligations
Meet Legal Requirements and Industry Trends
Purpose and Importance of Codes
Positive impact on employee behaviors:
• Researchers report that organizations with Codes of
Ethics have higher levels of employee commitment
and greater tolerance for diversity
Code of Ethics Content
• Providing employees with a list of prohibitions—things they
should not do—can feel oppressive
• Make the Code of Ethics an affirmative statement of how
employees should act
Code of Ethics Content
An extensive scholarly review of corporate Codes of Ethics,
global Codes of Ethics, and business ethics literature found
the following six values continually expressed:
1. Trustworthiness
2. Respect
3. Responsibility
4. Fairness
5. Caring
6. Citizenship
Creating a Code of Ethics
Following are 13 steps for creating a Code of Ethics
as a team-building exercise:
• Step 1-Obtain approval
• Step 2-Create a code-writing team
• Step 3-Gather list of ethical issues from relevant
stakeholders
• Step 4-Define a “Code of Ethics”
• Step 5-Gather a list of ethical behaviors from
participants
• Step 6-Determine common themes
• Step 7-Draft a Code of Ethics
• Step 8-Compare to other codes and modify
• Step 9-Compare to other groups
• Step 10-Code alignment
• Step 11-Code review
• Step 12-Code communication strategy
• Step 13-Code revision
Code of Conduct Relevancy
• Codes of Conduct are based on shifting moral expectations
and legal obligations
• New technologies create new ethical dilemmas requiring new
ethical guidelines
Insert Exhibit
4.7
Code of Conduct Relevancy
Email
• A 2009 survey reported that approximately
half of all organizations monitor email use
• Clearly note in the Code of Conduct that the
employer’s right to monitor email
communications on company-owned
computers and network systems supersedes
employee privacy rights
Another survey found that nearly 30% of organizations
had terminated an employee for inappropriate email use.
Implementing an Effective Code
Communication Strategy
Elements of an Effective Code Communication
Strategy:
• Connect
the code
to the organization’s strategy
• Mention the Code of Ethics in job announcements
• Introduce the code during employee orientation
• Annually distribute the Code of Ethics with a letter
signed by a high-level executive emphasizing the
importance of applying the code on a daily basis
Implementing an Effective Code
Communication Strategy
Elements (cont.)
⚫ Display the Code of Ethics in newsletters, highly
traveled areas, and on stationary and websites
⚫ Discuss the code during ethics training workshops
⚫ Mention the Code of Ethics in correspondences with
suppliers and customers
⚫ Evaluate employees on code adherence in
performance appraisals
⚫ Link code adherence to promotions and merit raises
⚫ Annually assess how well the organization embodies
the code
Annual Code of Ethics Assessment
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What does a Code really look like?
• In small groups, use a search tool to find a
code of ethics/conduct for a corporation.
• What are some of the key features of the code
you found?
• How does it differ from your expectations?
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