Exam 10: Ethical Issues in the Global Arena
Exam 1: The Business and Society Relationship77 Questions
Exam 2: Orporate Citi7cnship: Social Responsibility Ferformancc, Sustolinability75 Questions
Exam 3: The Stoikt:holdc:r Approach to Businssotit:l, and Elhics75 Questions
Exam 4: Corporate Governance: Founda Tion31 Luet75 Questions
Exam 5: Strategic F Anagen1ent and Corpor3te Public Policy77 Questions
Exam 6: Lss-Ue, Risk, and Crisis Tanage1ucnt75 Questions
Exam 7: Busi Ness Ethics Fundamentals82 Questions
Exam 8: Personal Aud Organizational Ethics78 Questions
Exam 9: Business Ethics and Technology80 Questions
Exam 10: Ethical Issues in the Global Arena81 Questions
Exam 11: Business, Go,crnmcnl, and Rcgulation83 Questions
Exam 12: Business Influence on Gocrnment and Public Policy78 Questions
Exam 13: Consun1er Stakeholders:information Issues and Responses91 Questions
Exam 14: Consu1ner Stakeholders:product and Service Lssues83 Questions
Exam 15: Sustolinability and the Naturnl Enironmenl81 Questions
Exam 16: Buiiinc11s Iand Community Stakcholdn179 Questions
Exam 17: Employee Stolkeholders and Vorkplace Jssud75 Questions
Exam 18: Employtt Stnkcholdcr11: Privacy, Safcty, and Tlcalth81 Questions
Exam 19: E1nploy 1ncnt Discrhnination and Affir1native Action76 Questions
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Transparency International has sought to fight world corruption.Reflect on the meaning of their five priorities and two principles.
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Describe a situation in which the best course of action for an MNC would be to suspend business activities in a host country where it is currently doing or contemplates doing business.What would precipitate such an action?
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In 2012,the United States' rank in the Corruption Perception Index was:
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In the 1970s,because of the differing safety standards around the world,American fmns:
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Provide an example of how the FCPA has cracked down on corrupt practices.
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The criticism of their use of sweatshops has led MNCs to do all of these things except::
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Most of the ethical problems that arise in international markets are very different than the moral issues encountered in their horne countries.
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Discuss the differing philosophies held by MNCs and less-developed host countries.Which philosophy do you think is more appropriate?
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Which of the following is not one ofhome!host stakeholder pressures?
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The ethical issues eucountered in underdeveloped countries are ofteu more difficult than those found in industrialized
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One way to resolve ethical conflicts between an MNC's horne country and host country is to simply stop doing business in the host country.
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For an MNC to be perceived as legitimate in the eyes of a host country,it must fulfill its social responsibilities.
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Global codes of conduct seek to establish domestic principles or guidelines by which businesses might follow while doing business around the world.
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Which of the following is not one the broad issues facing MNCs in their relationships with host countries?
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All of the following are arguments in support of bribery except
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Involving two or more cultures in ethical issues makes their resolution much more difficult.
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Peter Drucker has labeled the expanded global marketplace the
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The philosophy of Western industrialized nations and their MNCs includes all of these factors except:
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