Exam 4: Managing Ethical and Social Responsibility Challenges in Multinational Companies
Exam 1: Multinational Management in a Changing World50 Questions
Exam 2: Culture and Multinational Management50 Questions
Exam 3: The Institutional Context of Multinational Management48 Questions
Exam 4: Managing Ethical and Social Responsibility Challenges in Multinational Companies49 Questions
Exam 5: Strategic Management in the Multinational Company: Content and Formulation50 Questions
Exam 6: Multinational and Entry-Mode Strategies: Content and Formulation50 Questions
Exam 7: Small Businesses and International Entrepreneurship50 Questions
Exam 8: Organizational Design for Multinational Companies51 Questions
Exam 9: International Strategic Alliances: Management and Design49 Questions
Exam 10: Multinational E-Commerce: Strategies and Structures50 Questions
Exam 11: International Human Resource Management48 Questions
Exam 12: Hrm in the Local Context: Knowing When and How to Adapt48 Questions
Exam 13: International Negotiation and Cross-Cultural Communication49 Questions
Exam 14: Motivation in Multinational Companies48 Questions
Exam 15: Leadership and Management Behavior in Multinational Companies49 Questions
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A multinational manager decides that it would be unethical to close a foreign plant as employees in that plant are not being treated with dignity.Which ethical theory is the manager using to reach that conclusion?
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According to the text,which of the following is NOT a consequence of corruption?
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Which of the following statements regarding the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA)is NOT TRUE?
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A multinational manager decides to allow hiring of children for a foreign plant as such practices are accepted in the country.Which ethical principle is she basing her decision on?
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Which act was proposed by the Securities Exchange Commission in reaction to the accounting scandals at companies like Enron and Worldcom?
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How do social institutions and culture affect the practice of business ethics in different countries?
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The ethical philosophies that consider actions as good or bad regardless of their outcomes are
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The world seems to be moving towards transnational ethics because:
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Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding cultural relativism as an approach in international business ethics?
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Discuss some of the issues that make international business ethics more complex than domestic business ethics.
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What are moral languages? How can moral languages help multinational become more ethical?
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Multinationals that provide fair wages to their local employees are following which type of moral language?
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Discuss some of the pressures for ethical convergence.What are some implications for multinational management?
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Describe the U.S.FCPA,what makes it challenging for U.S.firms,and how they deal with that challenge.
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When facing an ethical question,the manager who uses legal analysis criteria
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According to the text,the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights is an example of which of the following?
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