Exam 19: Social Responsibility and Corruption in the Global Marketplace

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Selling a breakfast cereal in a box that looks very similar to Kellogg's packaging of Cornflakes is an example of____________________.

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Which of the following is correct?

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While ethical issues have been on the radar screen of MNEs for a long time, corruption was often an issue not talked about.

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By definition, corruption is ________________ to measure.

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An example of ___________________ is shipping a load of cigarettes to Mexico but avoiding the payment of tariffs, custom duties, import quotas, and other constraints in order to increase profit margin.

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ISO 14000 contains

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An exchange between two partners (the demander and the supplier which (a) has an influence on the allocation of resources either immediately or in the future; and (b) involves the use or abuse of public or collective responsibility for private ends. That is the definition of

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High taxes are one example of why cigarettes have become less appealing to smugglers the world over.

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Which of the following is considered unethical?

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The ethical category is where divergent views traceable to different cultures are likely to be most significant.

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Corruption also produces incomplete, distorted and undisclosed information, allowing one party to take advantage of another

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Which of the following is not a common form of corruption?

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___________ is the illegal trade and transportation of goods devised to circumvent custom duties, quotas, and other constraints on the movement of goods.

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There are many global guidelines by which MNEs measure their social responsibility. Which of the following is NOT the more prominent types of guidelines?

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Philanthropic responsibilities reflect expectations that business will engage in social activities that are neither mandated by law nor generally expected of business in an ethical sense.

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An employee of Shell who has been found to give or receive any type of bribe is instantly _______________.

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A solid example of how corruption obstructs firm growth is the financial cost incurred in indirect payments as well as in direct costs.

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An MNE's corporate social responsibility is typically not focused on the relationships with several major stakeholders and solely depends on the company's executives only.

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Euphemisms such as: fees, commissions, gratuities, and sweeteners are often used when describing _____________________

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Which of the following is an example of international business corruption?

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