Exam 2: Being Ethical and Socially Responsible
Exam 1: Exploring the World of Business and Economics83 Questions
Exam 2: Being Ethical and Socially Responsible87 Questions
Exam 3: Exploring Global Business78 Questions
Exam 4: Choosing a Form of Business Ownership75 Questions
Exam 5: Considering Small Business Entrepreneurship and Franchises81 Questions
Exam 6: Understanding the Management Process80 Questions
Exam 7: Creating a Flexible Organization79 Questions
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Exam 9: Attracting and Retaining the Best Employees86 Questions
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Exam 11: Enhancing Employee Management Relations77 Questions
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Exam 13: Developing and Managing Products86 Questions
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Exam 15: Developing Integrated Marketing Communications81 Questions
Exam 16: Exploring Business Technology77 Questions
Exam 17: Using Accounting and Financial Information85 Questions
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Exam 19: Recognizing the Basics of Financial Management81 Questions
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Which of the following is an argument against social responsibility?
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One guideline for making ethical decisions is to identify the ethical issues. Which of the following is involved in doing this?
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Disney is looking to expand its sustainability efforts, particularly in the area of community outreach. Which of the following would be an appropriate action to fulfil this plan?
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The manager of a large retail chain recently spoke to a group of college students about being successful in the business world. He focused particularly on the importance of fulfilling the purpose of the business organization: that is, to produce and market profitable products needed by society. In so doing, he indicated that a shareholder, not the society as a whole, invests in a corporation to earn a return on his or her investment and that a firm is legally obligated to act in shareholders' interests. What concept do the manager's comments reveal?
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Reader's Digest National Sweepstakes has a policy that no employees or their family members are eligible to win the big sweepstakes. Why was this policy likely implemented?
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How will this decision likely affect grocery customers in cities where stores are closing?
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Arnold, a 90-year-old, was arrested after violating a city bylaw that restricted charities from feeding the homeless in public. Despite his arrest, Arnold returned a few days after his first arrest to feed the homeless hot meals. Which of the following is the factor affecting his ethical behaviour?
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Which of the following do customers expect from a firm's products?
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The Canadian Textile Industry Association exerts pressure on its members to comply with the ethical standards of the industry by providing information and benefits for textile companies. What does this exemplify?
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Disney is looking to expand its sustainability efforts, particularly in the area of facility and vehicle improvements. Which of the following would be an appropriate action to fulfil this plan?
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Your company's monthly courier bill shows a fuel surcharge of $12. You have never seen this on your bill before, so you call the courier company to get more information. The customer service representative assures you that this is a one-time charge due to higher gas prices. When you receive the next courier bill, it shows another $12 surcharge for fuel. In this instance, what is your courier company NOT doing?
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Which of the following factors affecting ethical behaviour includes one's moral values and central attitudes?
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Which of the following violates the ethical principle of avoiding conflicts of interest?
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An importer of coconut water is concerned about all of the energy required to essentially ship water from Asia to the Canadian market. What is the best sustainability strategy for addressing this particular issue?
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MasterCard sends a customer a memo that discloses the true cost of borrowing with each billing statement. It does this in recognition of which of the following customer rights?
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The Canadian government tries to encourage ethical behaviour by legislating stricter regulations like Bill 198, also known as the "Canadian Sarbanes-Oxley" Act or C-SOX. This bill regulates internal controls on financial statements and disclosures. Which of the following must comply with Bill 198?
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A manager at GE wants to make facility improvements to lower energy consumption at its factories. Which of the following most likely achieves that goal?
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Which of the following is an argument for increased social responsibilities?
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If J.W. Company planned to build a new factory on the land it owns, how would this impact the government of that town?
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The manager of a successful local restaurant believes his responsibilities are to provide delicious meals and excellent service, provide jobs, comply with laws and the Canada Revenue Agency, and earn a respectable profit on the restaurant. These are the manager's only concerns. Which concept does this indicate?
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