Implicaciones éticas que se desprenden de algunas corrientes de responsabilidad social: los bienes, las normas y las virtudes
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Enciso Congote, Juan DavidKeywords
Ética empresarialÉtica de bienes
Ética de normas
Ética de virtudes
Responsabilidad social empresarial
Corporative ethics
Goods ethics
Normative ethics
Virtue ethics
Corporate social responsibility
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Se propone una reflexión en torno a las dimensiones de la ética empresarial, de acuerdo con el planteamiento de Leonardo Polo, que las divide en bienes, normas y virtudes, alrededor de algunas ideas que se han institucionalizado en torno a la noción de responsabilidad social empresarial. El análisis de los bienes se apoya en dos modelos que han estudiado la relación con los grupos de interés: el de Mitchell, Agle y Wood sobre la interacción entre poder, urgencia y legitimidad, y el de jerarquización en círculos concéntricos de responsabilidad. El análisis de las normas se basa en el planteamiento de Alejandro y Carlos Llano sobre los criterios y principios objetivos que orientan la conducta ética. La reflexión en torno a las virtudes se basa en la consideración de la naturaleza empresarial del ser humano, llamado a poner su conocimiento al servicio de la sociedad, bajo el riesgo de que otros actores no lo emulen.It is proposed a reflection about dimensions of corporative ethics, according to Polo’s statement who divides ethics into goods, norms and virtues, regarding some institutionalized concepts of corporate social responsibility. Goods analysis is based in two different models that study the relationship among organizations and their stakeholders: Mitchell, Agle and Wood about interaction between power, legitimacy and urgency; and a hierarchical model about concentric responsibility circles. Normative analysis is based on Alejandro and Carlos Llano statement that proposes objective criteria and principles to guide the ethical conduct. Finally, the reflection about virtues is based on the consideration of the entrepreneural nature of human being, invited to put his knowledge in society’s benefit, even if it implies the risk that other actors don’t do the same.
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2017-09-18Type
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