The Dr. Claude Kershner Show
In this classroom discussion, Dr. Claude Kershner explores a central question in modern business ethics: what role should businesses play in addressing environmental sustainability? Scholars, policymakers, and business leaders often approach this issue from different perspectives. Some argue that corporations bear a direct responsibility to reduce environmental impact and integrate sustainability into their operations and decision-making. Others suggest that businesses contribute most effectively by continuing to innovate, produce efficiently, and generate the economic resources that enable technological progress and environmental solutions. This conversation examines these differing viewpoints and considers the broader institutional landscape in which sustainability challenges are addressed—including firms, markets, governments, and specialized organizations focused on environmental problem-solving. Topics discussed include: -The concept of sustainability in business ethics -The role of markets, innovation, and economic growth -Corporate responsibility and stakeholder expectations -Resource use, energy systems, and environmental pressures -Competing perspectives on the role of business in society The goal of the discussion is not to settle the debate, but to help students better understand the ethical and economic arguments that shape how businesses engage with sustainability challenges.
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