Cui Bono? Cow slaughter ban and its impact on business and society in India

Vijay Pereira*, Daicy Vaz, Ashish Malik, Faiza Ali

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Abstract

This research investigates the impact of the cow slaughter ban on different stakeholders in India. The cow is considered a sacred animal in Hinduism, and prohibition of its slaughter prevails in several states in India. India is also a secular state, as its written constitution prescribes. However, the recent ban on cow slaughter in certain states raises several interesting and important ethical questions. We use Aristotle’s Cui Bono moral framing and stakeholder theory to investigate the causes and consequences of the cow slaughter ban on business and society. To this end, our study argues that political and religious affiliations affect stakeholders’ actions and decisions and that they comply with their actions. This has implications for businesses (such as the beef business in India) and society. Based on semi-structured in-depth interviews with key stakeholders such as beef business owners, religious leaders and opposition politicians, our findings indicate that although these stakeholders have their interests, religious and political affiliations play a significant role in shaping such decision-making.

Original languageEnglish
JournalOrganization
Early online date06 May 2024
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Publication statusEarly online date - 06 May 2024

Keywords

  • cow-slaughter-ban
  • Cui-Bono
  • India
  • religion
  • stakeholder-theory

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Business,Management and Accounting
  • Strategy and Management
  • Management of Technology and Innovation

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