Navigating the Moral Compass: Business Ethics in the Banking Sector
Mihai Leța Florina ()
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Mihai Leța Florina: The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania
Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence, 2024, vol. 18, issue 1, 311-320
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The banking sector appreciates business morals greatly; additionally, research has been done to find out their effects on organizational success capacities, stakeholders’ trust and the general stability of the financial system. This is a time of increased intricacy and interrelation which means that financial companies like banks especially worldwide’ economic systems being backbone must be ethically sensitive. The paper examines many aspects of corporate morality while applying them within bank operations one such area being transparency where all things done openly without concealment another fairness between different people so none feels oppressed lastly among others CSR which includes activities that benefit not only customers but also employees or even community. Based on a thorough investigation into academic literature, this article explains the real advantages of moral practices in banking. It looks at how ethical behavior encourages lasting customer loyalty and support from other stakeholders as well as strengthens financial institutions’ ability to endure. Moreover, ethical tests that banks come across during this era of technology are outlined while focusing on implications brought about by advanced systems towards data privacy, cybersecurity and fair lending measures. The urgency for the banking sector to take up and firmly establish moral considerations is underscored in this document, which evaluates reputational damage caused by moral breakdowns within the industry as well as on wider economy scale. The development and implementation of robust ethical frameworks are required, which are built on effective control systems to minimize the risks of unethical behavior in banks’ operating activities. These research findings contribute to the ongoing discourse on the place where business ethics and the banking sector intersect. The comprehension obtained can aid in decision making for policies, laws or strategies by financial institutions that want to foster integrity and responsible entrepreneurship.
Keywords: banks; banking system; ethics; financial sector; integrity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.2478/picbe-2024-0027
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