Abstract

The discourse in the business world has gone beyond the primary purpose of business. While some scholars would argue that the primary purpose of business is profit maximization, others are of the opinion that business, beyond maximizing profit, exists to promote and enhance the well-being of humanity. Between these two divides, this paper attempts to contribute robustly to this perennial dialogue by interjecting Kant’s categorical imperative in pursuing the argument that though profit maximization is essential for business expansion, nonetheless the value of the human persons—both customers and employees—is equally and primarily essentially. Within the scope of this study, the researchers appeal to literature as case studies were presented to underscore the various attempts at making profit and pursuing personal economic benefit by some entrepreneurs without taking cognizance of the importance of the human persons that buy their proposed products. At the end, this paper vehemently appeals to the moral consciousness of entrepreneurs across the globe to integrate moral values to their pursuit of business profit and economic expansion.

Highlights

  • In John Donne’s word, “No man is an Island entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the man” [1]

  • With the institutionalizing of business ethics, the various activities of business organizations come under rigorous ethical discussions such as product quality, advertising, pricing, sales techniques, hiring practices, pollution control, business responsibilities to both shareholders and stakeholders

  • Case 2: NAFDAC Warns Water Producers on Sharp Practices Orhili who gave the warning during a sensitization workshop for packaged water producers in Nigeria stated that in the course of the agency’s inspection of water facilities in the country, it has discovered many abnormal practices by packaged water producers which according to him are capable of causing serious health hazards

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Summary

Introduction

In John Donne’s word, “No man is an Island entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the man” [1] This reveals the interrelation structure of the human person. For instance, long posits that: “He who is unable to live in society or who has no need because he is sufficient for himself, must be either a beast or a god” [2]. It is the proof of the dependency nature of the human person. Business organization has become a tool for the exploitation of man by man It has become the machinery for the devaluation and destruction of the human person

Characteristics and Qualities of Business Organization
The Theoretical-Intellectual Foundation of Immoral Business Practices
Selected Cases in Nigeria
Kant’s Categorical Imperative
The Categorical Imperative and the Corporate World
The Alternative Model
Findings
Conclusion
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