Exam 4: Business Ethics Social Responsibility: Doing Well by Doing Good
Exam 1: Business Now: Change Is the Only Constant155 Questions
Exam 2: Economics: The Framework of Business159 Questions
Exam 3: The World Marketplace: Business Without Borders159 Questions
Exam 4: Business Ethics Social Responsibility: Doing Well by Doing Good150 Questions
Exam 5: Business Communication: Creating Delivering Messages That Matter150 Questions
Exam 6: Business Formation: Choosing the Form That Fits150 Questions
Exam 7: Small Business Entrepreneurship: Economic Rocket Fuel150 Questions
Exam 8: Accounting: Decision Making by the Numbers150 Questions
Exam 9: Finance: Acquiring Using Funds to Maximize Value174 Questions
Exam 10: Securities Markets: Trading Financial Resources151 Questions
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Exam 12: Product and Promotion: Creating and Communicating Value160 Questions
Exam 13: Distribution and Pricing: Right Product, Right Person, Right Place, Right Price149 Questions
Exam 14: Management, Motivation, and Leadership: Bringing Business to Life153 Questions
Exam 15: Human Resource Management: Building a Top Quality Workforce151 Questions
Exam 16: Managing Information Technology: Finding New Ways to Learn and Link150 Questions
Exam 17: Operations Management: Putting It All Together150 Questions
Exam 18: Appendix :personal-Finance-Appendix154 Questions
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Mark and Augustine are employees of an advertising firm. Following a personal disagreement, Augustine steals Mark's idea for an advertisement and presents it as his own in a meeting. In this scenario, Augustine is guilty of _____.
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In the context of monitoring ethics and social responsibility, which of the following is the starting point of a social audit?
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In the context of creating and maintaining an ethical organization, when employees perceive
more management commitment, they tend to be more fully engaged.
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Which of the following statements is true of an ethics code?
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In the United States, people come from such diverse backgrounds that establishing broad agreement on specific ethical standards can be daunting. In this situation, a given country's _____ provides a solid starting point for examining ethical standards.
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Five individuals get food poisoning after consuming aerated drinks of a well-known company. Following this incident, the public demands an inquiry into the company's manufacturing processes. This demand by the public represents _____.
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Anaida is an entrepreneur who believes in providing equal opportunity to people regardless of their age, gender, race, or religion. She is open-minded and detests the idea of taking advantage of others. In the context of universal ethical standards, Anaida most likely possesses the core value of _____.
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The Canadian government issues a legal notice to one of its coal manufacturing companies after the government learns that the heating equipment purchased by the company emits a higher level of gases than the level permitted by the Environmental Protection Agency. In this scenario, the coal manufacturing company is in violation of exceeding the level of its _____ emissions.
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Angorasia, an Asian country, supports a free market system. The flexible economy of the country makes it fairly easy for new sellers to enter the market, which in turn gives buyers a variety of choices in terms of products and services. Given this information, it can be said that Angorasia supports _____.
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The government of Keiron, a South Asian country, noticed a visible decline in the country's natural resources. To counter this, it passed an act that mandated all businesses to reduce wastage and adopt more eco-friendly methods of production. In the given scenario, the government of Keiron most likely embraced the idea of _____.
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Research from the Ethics Resource Center suggests that _____ has more influence than any other variable on the ethical conduct of individual employees.
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In the context of the legal and ethical dimensions of business conduct, embezzling money is:
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Define consumerism and briefly discuss the various rights associated with it.
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FreshBean is an online grocery delivery service. Its employees and customers, the farmers from whom the company obtains its products, and the people who live in the community where the company operates are FreshBean's _____.
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To bring a code of ethics to life, experts advocate a forceful, integrated approach to ethics. According to this, _____.
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An automobile company is asked to recall 20 batches of its sports utility vehicle after it is found that a defect in the exhaust system of the car causes it to emit more smoke than the level permitted. In this scenario, the car manufacturing company is exceeding its _____ emissions.
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In the context of the legal and ethical dimensions of business conduct, rewarding integrity is an example of _____.
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In the context of ethics and social responsibility in the global arena, which of the following statements is true of a business's responsibility to workers abroad?
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Which of the following is a difference between corporate philanthropy and corporate responsibility?
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