Exam 3: Ethics and Social Responsibility
Exam 1: The Managers Job54 Questions
Exam 2: International Management and Cultural Diversity53 Questions
Exam 3: Ethics and Social Responsibility54 Questions
Exam 4: Essentials of Planning54 Questions
Exam 5: Problem Solving and Decision Making54 Questions
Exam 6: Quantitative Techniques for Planning and Decision Making54 Questions
Exam 7: Job Design and Work Schedules54 Questions
Exam 8: Organization Structure, Culture, and Change54 Questions
Exam 9: Staffing and Human Resource Management52 Questions
Exam 10: Leadership53 Questions
Exam 11: Motivation54 Questions
Exam 12: Communication54 Questions
Exam 13: Teams, Groups, and Teamwork54 Questions
Exam 14: Information Technology and E-Commerce54 Questions
Exam 15: Essentials of Control54 Questions
Exam 16: Managing Ineffective Performers54 Questions
Exam 17: Enhancing Personal Productivity and Managing Stress54 Questions
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Which one of the following questions is not asked in six-question ethics test?
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An ethically centered manager is more concerned about the completion dates of a project than high quality, because he or she is primarily concerned about customer satisfaction.
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Bonita is an ethically centered production manager so she will ship a product
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Organizations take a major social responsibility initiative when they establish programs that help employees balance the demands of work and personal life.
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Corporate social responsibility has three components according to professors Basu and Palazzo:
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A firm is said to have good corporate social performance when
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The stakeholder view of social responsibility states that organizations must respond to the needs of
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The ethical dilemma of choosing between two rights refers to
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Kate, the owner of a small telecommunications firm gives gifts of stock in her company to telephone company mangers who purchase her equipment. Kate is giving in to the ethical temptation of
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The concept of social responsibility holds that business organizations have a legal obligation to be good citizens.
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One of the questions in the guide to ethical decision making asks, "Who gets hurt?"
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Lois is a sleazy individual who is out to manipulate and trick people. According to the virtue ethics point of view, even when Lois's actions do not harm people, she is still unethical.
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A major corporate thrust toward ethical and socially responsible behavior to go green. How can a company try to create a sustainable environment
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Marvin has his own Website that carries ads for a dozen retailers. At night, Marvin spends hours clicking on these sites so he can collect commissions from the advertisers. Marvin is engaged in the scandal referred to as
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Violating software agreements is so widely practiced, it is now considered no more illegal than an able-bodied person parking in a spaced reserved for physically disabled people.
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According to the concept of moral intensity, a worker is most likely to behave ethically and legally when
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Small-business owner Jason is thinking about giving a potential customer an expense paid vacation to Las Vegas for her and her husband. When asked if he is being ethical, Jason replies, "Look whatever works, works." Which ethical principle is Jason most likely using?
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