Ethics :Application of Ethical Values to Business Behaviour Global contexts in Sri Lankan organisations
Figure 01 source https://www.jaroeducation.com/blog/ethical-issues-in-hrm/
Ethics in the contexts of HRM
The ethical standards and beliefs as well as guidelines that shape our choices and behaviours regarding harmful , good or what is right or wrong in business terms application of moral principles to decision making and behaviour within an organization Business ethics involves applying moral values and principles to guide decisions and actions within an organization. Making ethical choices is crucial for fostering trust, upholding a positive reputation, and supporting sustainable growth(Buchanan and Huczynski , 2013 , cited in MN7181 People and Organisations: Principles and Practice in Global Contexts ).
Individual ethics stem from personal opinions and cultural traditions as well as societal expectations. While they impact professional choices, they can occasionally clash with company policies or industry regulations.
Corporate ethics emphasize accountability and adherence to laws as well as equitable treatment of stakeholder. It includes areas like transparency and corporate governance, further more sustainability and social responsibility
Ethical Tree
Figure 02 Source : https://www.naylor.com/associationadviser/tool-for-ethical-decision-making/
The Ethical decision making framework creates a structured process to evaluate whether an action is ethical. It involves gathering facts and assessing benefits and rights as well as justice .
Global Ethical HRM context in Sri Lankan Organisations
Ethical decision making is pivotal for organizations aiming to uphold integrity and social responsibility. In Sri Lanka a few organizations demonstrate the application of ethical values in their business practices
Amba yahalu resort
situated in Dambulla is one of the first resort in Sri Lanka to be entirely run and staffed by women. This project aims to tackle gender inequality in the tourism industry by offering women opportunities in fields typically led by men. Through training programs that enhance hospitality skills, the resort empowers women and encourages a more inclusive workplace. (Mallawarachchi, B , 2025 )
Accountants in Sri Lanka
A study on the ethical decision-making of accountants in Sri Lanka emphasized the significance of using ethical guidelines in financial work. The research, based on Rest's four-component model, highlights the importance of being morally aware, making thoughtful decisions, staying motivated by ethics, and displaying integrity in accounting, showcasing the profession's dedication to upholding ethical principles (Liyanapathirana N and Low M , 2024)
Reference List
Huczynski, A. and Buchanan, D.,(2013) Organizational behaviour: An introductory text . Financial Times/Prentice Hall. Chp2 : MN7181 People and Organisations: Principles and Practice in Global Contexts
Mallawarachchi, B , (2025) A resort entirely staffed and run by women in Sri Lanka seeks to break gender barriers, apnews [online] available at https://apnews.com/article/sri-lanka-tourism-women-hotel-1812d3dcc7031ca09a2283dc1ead8050 [ Accessed on 31st March 2025].
Bagley, E, C
(2003) The ethical leader’s Decision tree , Havard business review [online] available at https://www.researchgate.net/profile/David-Lax-2/publication/40965859_The_Ethical_Leader's_decision_tree/links/551e0bba0cf29dcabb039824/The-Ethical-Leaders-decision-tree.pdf
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Liyanapathirana N and Low M , (2024). "Exploring the determinants of (un)ethical decision-making among accountants using PLS-SEM: a developing country context," Journal of Accounting & Organizational Change, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 20(5), pages 896-925, [online] available at https://ideas.repec.org/a/eme/jaocpp/jaoc-08-2022-0124.html? [ Accessed on 31st March 2025].


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