咖啡店困境:企业家行动主义还是道德异议?

Q4 Business, Management and Accounting
Salvador G. Villegas, Pamela Monaghan-Geernaert
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理论基础本案例让学生看到商业伦理概念的影响,包括企业社会责任、道德义务、道德策略、异化、企业行动主义、社会政治行动主义、象征意义、透明度、诚信、脱钩组织、机会主义、道德沉默或道德排斥等。通过学生自身的道德敏感性,然后,他们可以根据功利主义、康德主义、关怀伦理、美德理论、儒家思想等基本伦理理论做出明智的决定。研究方法论本案的数据完全来自公开的二级来源,包括在线资源、主流媒体报道、有偏见的(基于观点的)媒体,来自所有利益相关者团体(学生、企业、大学)的社交媒体声明和校园组织的会议记录。在本案中,提交人从未联系过任何被点名的个人或实体。案例概述/综述2020年秋季,博伊西州立大学与一家当地拥有和经营的咖啡店签订合同,在校园内开设一家咖啡店。店主与一名警察订婚,该警察在与一名危险逃犯的口角中受了永久伤。由于他的牺牲,这位警官被授予博伊西市荣誉勋章。为了支持她的未婚夫,这位咖啡店老板在她校外的前门上展示了一面蓝色细线旗。学生们听说了这一展示,并开始通过行政和社交媒体渠道表达他们的反对意见。该公司反驳了他们支持种族主义的说法,并最终要求解除与该大学的合同。他们关闭了他们的校内业务,在这里经营了不到两个月。媒体对这起案件的报道引起了支持企业使用这一形象的人和支持学生基于道德理由抵制这家企业的人的强烈反应。复杂学术水平商业伦理:300-400级;经营策略:300-400级。
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The coffee shop dilemma: a case of entrepreneur activism or ethical dissent?
Theoretical basis This case offers the students to see the impact business ethics concepts, including corporate social responsibility, ethical obligation, ethical strategy, alienation, corporate activism, sociopolitical activism, symbolism, transparency, integrity, decoupled organization, opportunism, moral muteness or moral exclusion, etc. Through the student’s own ethical sensitivity, they can then make an informed decision grounded in fundamental ethical theories such as Utilitarianism, Kantianism, Ethics of Care, Virtue Theory, Confucianism, etc. Research methodology Data for this case has been gathered entirely from publicly available secondary sources, including online resources, mainstream media reports, biased (opinion-based) media outlets, social media statements from all stakeholder groups (students, business, university) and meeting minutes from campus organizations. None of the named individuals nor entities, in this case, have ever been contacted by the authors. Case overview/synopsis In Fall 2020, Boise State University contracted a locally owned and operated coffee shop to open a location on-campus. The shop owner was engaged to a police officer who had been permanently injured in an altercation with a dangerous fugitive. For his sacrifice, this police officer was awarded the Medal of Honor from the City of Boise. To support her fiancé, the coffee shop owner displayed a Thin Blue Line flag on the front door of her off-campus location. Students heard of this display and began to voice their objections through administrative and social media channels. The business countered back at claims that they supported racism and ultimately asked to be released from their contract with the university. They closed their on-campus business, having operated the location for less than two months. Media representation of this case created a vocal response both from those who support the business’ use of this imagery and those who support the student’s decision to boycott this business on ethical grounds. Complexity academic level Business ethics: 300–400 level; Business strategy: 300–400 level.
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