Exam 4: Demanding Ethical and Socially Responsible Behavior
Exam 1: Taking Risks and Making Profits Within the Dynamic Business Environment315 Questions
Exam 2: Understanding Economics and How It Affects Business305 Questions
Exam 3: Doing Business in Global Markets346 Questions
Exam 4: Demanding Ethical and Socially Responsible Behavior257 Questions
Exam 5: How to Form a Business342 Questions
Exam 6: Entrepreneurship and Starting a Small Business303 Questions
Exam 7: Management and Leadership281 Questions
Exam 8: Structuring Organizations for Todays Challenges364 Questions
Exam 9: Production and Operations Management321 Questions
Exam 10: Motivating Employees357 Questions
Exam 11: Human Resource Management: Finding and Keeping the Best Employees423 Questions
Exam 12: Dealing With Employeemanagement Issues297 Questions
Exam 13: Marketing: Helping Buyers Buy250 Questions
Exam 14: Developing and Pricing Goods and Services356 Questions
Exam 15: Distributing Products314 Questions
Exam 16: Using Effective Promotions262 Questions
Exam 17: Understanding Accounting and Financial Information362 Questions
Exam 18: Financial Management297 Questions
Exam 19: Using Securities Markets for Financing and Investing Opportunities397 Questions
Exam 20: Money, Financial Institutions, and the Federal Reserve306 Questions
Exam 21: Appendix: Working Within the Legal Environment242 Questions
Exam 22: Appendix: Using Technology to Manage Information192 Questions
Exam 23: Appendix: Managing Risk128 Questions
Exam 24: Appendix: Managing Personal Finances255 Questions
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A common form of cheating in schools today is plagiarizing online material.
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Which of the following statements best describes ethical behavior in the U.S.?
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Applying the ethical standards of the U.S. to foreign firms is a difficult process for U.S. firms.
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Which of the following questions can help us avoid a decision that would injure our self-esteem?
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"Actions speak louder than words!" is an old saying that refers to the fact that people's actions-how they act as opposed to what they say-are often testament to their true ethical values.
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Promoting social justice is a responsibility of society, but not business.
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Since most ethics violations are small and rather insignificant in nature, employees need to understand that addressing these issues is secondary to making profits. CEOs may be justified in ignoring these small problems and waiting for more convenient moments to address them.
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Which of the following would most likely involve ethical concerns?
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Integrity-based ethics codes are based on avoiding legal punishment.
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Due to the complicated laws and ethical standards abroad, U.S. businesses are encouraged to adopt a "don't ask, don't tell" policy.
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Last week, the Citizens for a Greener America sent a formal letter to Tee Time Golf Resort requesting that the private club measure its carbon footprint and thusly publicly disclose the amount of fertilizer and other carbon-emitting substances it's using on its two award-winning golf courses. Citizens for a Greener America is an example of
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Moral behavior refers to behavior that is accepted by society as right versus wrong.
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Determining what is involved for a firm to be socially responsible
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To be effective, an organization's code of ethics should be kept in-house and not communicated to outsiders such as suppliers, subcontractors, and customers.
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Megan is concerned about the legality of her idea of firing union workers in order to hire employees willing to work for less pay. Megan values ________ ethics, but has little concern for other types.
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The faculty and administration staff at your local community college are trained to ask about your career preferences, instead of suggesting courses that may not benefit your future goals. Even though it would be tempting to advise students to take extra courses just to increase the college's enrollment, employees know that it is more important to serve each student well, even if it means suggesting courses and/or degrees offered at other institutions. This approach is consistent with
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