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CORP ENV MGMT Environmental Issues • The Litany • Global Problems – Global Warming - Warmest Years on Record – Ozone Depletion - Big Hole in Atmosphere – Species Decimation • Regional Problems – Deforestation – Acid Rain – Water Pollution - Rivers, Lakes • Local Problems – Pesticides - Hazardous Materials – Waste Disposal Basic Philosophical Elements and Issues of the Environment • Are these concerns realistic? • Are some more realistic than others? • How serious are they? • What are some example implications for business? For these problems? The Master Equation GDP EI = Population x Person EI = Environmental Impact x EI unit of per capita GDP GDP = Gross Domestic Product Population = Population Concerns GDP/PERSON = Affluence Concerns EI/Unit of Per Capita GDP = Technological Concerns What Alternatives Exist to Manage EI Here? What is focus of New Economy? What does Garrett Hardin think? Tragedy of the Commons • • • • • • What are the commons? What is the “tragedy”? How does it work with the economic principles? What are Hardin’s solutions? Do you agree? Will they work? Environmental Consciousness • What is man’s role with nature? – Religion? Dualistic? • What is meant by take dominion over nature? – Nature exists to serve humans • anthropomorphic view • is environment in “profit” equation? • In calculation of “national” accounts? Stages of Environmental Concern • Conservation • Use resources wisely - nature’s utility is in its service to humans • Preservation • Leave certain areas alone - nature has intrinsic value • Protection • pollution control - protect humans • Sustainability • global perspective, “sustainable growth” and equity. Environmental Ethics and Business • Western Society - Objectifies Nature – Locke - “Something in a state of nature has no economic value and is of no utility to the human race” • Ethics - a concern with actions and practices directed to improving the welfare of people. • What are the environmental implications of this philosophy? Economic Fundamentalism and Ethics • The corporate social responsibility of a business is to increase profit. - M. Friedman • Those things that cannot be traded on the market have no value. • Where does the environment fit in these definitions for environmental ethics? • Will people and corporations do environmentally responsible things on their own? What happens if they do? Corporate Social Responsibility • What is it? – Corporations have responsibilities that go beyond production of goods and services for profit; – These responsibilities involve helping to solve important social problems especially those they helped create – Corporations have a broader constituency than stockholders alone, i.e. stakeholders – Corporations have impacts on society that go beyond simple market transactions – Corporations serve a wider range of human values than can be captured by economic values CSR • By doing socially responsible things, businesses better human life. • Supposedly ..good ethics is good business. • Is this true? • Is enlightened self interest a good way to push this? CSR theories • Stakeholder theory • Normative theory is the standard ethical theories and applying them to business. Social values should guide businesses. Environmental Limitation? • Social Contract Theory - A contract should exist between business and society. Incorporating Environment into Business Ethics • Environmental Ethics is a starting point. • What are Leopolds’ arguments? – What is the difficulty in doing this? – What does the Biocentric ethic say (Goodpaster?) • Biocentrism – Natural objects have intrinsic value and morally considerable in their own right. – Deep Ecology nature has an ethical status at least equal to humans. Management starting to think in this perspective? • Ecocentricism views industrial relationships in a cycle, and a whole set of philosophies. • Expanded stakeholder theory – • Sustaincentric - going beyond sustainability of “development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. – Human and economic relationships inextricably linked with natural systems.