Making Ethical Decisions in the Financial Services Industry Julie Ragatz, Director of the Cary M. Maguire Center for Ethics and the Charles Lamont Post.

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Making Ethical Decisions in the
Financial Services Industry
Julie Ragatz, Director of the Cary M.
Maguire Center for Ethics and the
Charles Lamont Post Chair in Ethics
and the Professions.
System #1 and System #2
Thinking
• System #1
– Intuitive, effortless
– Rapid
– Below the level of conscious awareness
• System #2
– Deliberate, effortful
– Slow
– Conscious
Opening Exercise…Heinz’s
Dilemma
•
A woman was near death from a special kind of cancer. There was one
drug that the doctors thought might save her. It was a form of radium that
a druggist in the same town had recently discovered. The drug was
expensive to make, but the druggist was charging ten times what the drug
cost him to make. He paid $200 for the radium and charged $2000 for a
small dose of the drug. The sick woman’s husband, Heinz, went to
everyone he knew to borrow the money, but he could only get together
about $1,000 which is half of what it cost. He told the druggist that his
wife was dying and asked him to sell it cheaper or late him pay later. But
the druggist said: “No, I discovered the drug and I’m going to make money
from it.” So Heinz got desperate and broke into the man’s store to steal the
drug for his wife. Should the husband have done this? (Kohlberg, 1963,
19)
What Is Ethics?
• Ethics is an investigation into the nature of our
obligations to other people and to ourselves.
– Why do we have these obligations and not
others?
– What should we do when these obligations
come into conflict?
– How can we best fulfill these obligations?
Ethics Is Not Compliance
• Compliance refers to the adherence to
regulatory and legal requirements governing
financial services practitioners.
Importance of Ethics in the Financial
Services Industry
• Contracts are incomplete.
• Success and sustainability of financial services
industry is based on trust.
– Trust is promoted by the presence of ethical
values, i.e. honesty, respect and integrity.
• Without personal and organizational ethics,
there is an increased likelihood of more
government regulation and intervention.
Why Trust Matters?
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2icr
QX6Yjac
Ethical Decision Making Model
• Have you defined the problem
accurately?
Moral Perception
• The ability to recognize the morally
salient facts of a situation
• A morally salient fact is one that reflects
or impacts an ethical value
• Difference between general rules and
particular applications
Moral Perception
• Moral sensitivity is a skill.
• We are trained (or not) to be morally
sensitive through our participation in
various social groups.
• Development of moral sensitivity is
largely unconscious.
How Moral Perception Goes
Wrong
• Bad moral education
• Ignorance
• Cognitive bias
Or some combination of all three……
Ethical Decision Making Model
• How would you define the problem if you
stood on the other side of the fence?
Ethical Decision Making Model
• How did this situation occur in the first
place?
Ethical Decision Making Model
• To whom and what do you give your
loyalties as a person and as a member [of
the organization]?
Ethical Decision Making Model
• What is your intention in making this
decision?
Ethical Decision Making Model
• How does this intention compare with
the likely result?
Ethical Decision Making Model
• Whom could your decision or action
injure?
Ethical Decision Making Model
• Can you engage the affected parties in a
discussion before you make your
decision?
Ethical Decision Making Model
• Are you confident that your position will
be as valid over a long period of time as it
seems now?
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OU
G4JXE6K4A
Ethical Decision Making Model
• Could you disclose without qualms your
decision or action to your boss, your CEO,
the Board of Directors, your family or
society as a whole?
Ethical Decision Making Model
• What is the symbolic potential of your
action if understood? If misunderstood?
Ethical Decision Making Model
• Under what conditions would you allow
exceptions to your stand?
But…Ethical Decision Making is
Deeply Social…
Signs of an Unethical Culture
• People refuse to challenge authority
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcvSNg
0HZwk
• Good people abandoning ship
• Explicit and persistent “me” focused attitude
• Incentives appeal solely to self-interest in a
narrow sense. Appeals are transactional and
not inspirational.
Questions?