Takata Case Study
Autor: anthonie • May 10, 2017 • Case Study • 2,951 Words (12 Pages) • 513 Views
Table of Content………………………………………1
- Description of initial response……………………………………………………2
- Case Study Questions…………………………………………………………….2
- What takata did?................................................................................................2
- How Takata did it?..............................................................................................2
- What differed from the expected?.....................................................................3
- What are the individual, organizations and social consequences?.....................3
- How do you feel after reading the case?............................................................3
- In what occasions have you felt like this?..........................................................3-4
- Kan’t Ethics………………………………………………………………………………4
- Application……………………………………………………………………………….4-5
- Using Kan’t Ethics and your personal value…………………………………………….5
- References………………………………………………………………………………….6
- Description of initial response
Responsible business is known as Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) which means a business provides better distribution of wealth and production ethically for its stakeholder. By practicing CSR, business will change their business model to environmental and social welfare friendly and behaves ethically. I think business should be responsible as it impacts the society.
Besides that, Narrow view defined as the responsible of business is to focus on profit maximization and shareholder’s perspective.
Furthermore, responsible is important for businesses are profitable and ensuring this must be the first responsibility. For example, sales or profits isn’t the most important objective in a company.
In conclusion, Board view defined as a company responsibility, not just to its shareholders, but also to all the other populations that affect or are affected by its behaviour. For example, when a company does not responsible on what they did and because of their behaviour can cause to bankruptcy.
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