Exam 2: B: Being Ethical and Socially Responsible
Exam 1: Exploring the World of Business and Economics246 Questions
Exam 2: A: Being Ethical and Socially Responsible189 Questions
Exam 2: B: Being Ethical and Socially Responsible82 Questions
Exam 3: A: Exploring Global Business207 Questions
Exam 3: B: Exploring Global Business61 Questions
Exam 4: Choosing a Form of Business Ownership220 Questions
Exam 5: Small Business, Entrepreneurship, and Franchises225 Questions
Exam 6: Understanding the Management Process196 Questions
Exam 7: Creating a Flexible Organization183 Questions
Exam 8: Producing Quality Goods and Services222 Questions
Exam 9: Attracting and Retaining the Best Employees216 Questions
Exam 10: Motivating and Satisfying Employees and Teams194 Questions
Exam 11: Enhancing Union-Management Relations206 Questions
Exam 12: Building Customer Relationships Through Effective Marketing201 Questions
Exam 13: A: Creating and Pricing Products That Satisfy Customers200 Questions
Exam 13: B: Creating and Pricing Products That Satisfy Customers68 Questions
Exam 14: Wholesaling, Retailing, and Physical Distribution215 Questions
Exam 15: Developing Integrated Marketing Communications240 Questions
Exam 16: Social Media, E-Business, and Accounting179 Questions
Exam 17: Using Management and Accounting Information230 Questions
Exam 18: Understanding Money, Banking, and Credit236 Questions
Exam 19: Mastering Financial Management231 Questions
Exam 20: A: Understanding Personal Finances and Investments172 Questions
Exam 20: B: Understanding Personal Finances and Investments65 Questions
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Customers can't find out which firms are acting responsibly and which are not.
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt declared that consumers are entitled to safety, to be informed, to choose, and to be heard.
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The director of a company's social responsibility program should be a consumer advocate who can express the social issues facing the firm to the organization's management.
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A social responsibility program may be funded by the federal government through tax reductions or other incentives.
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Businesspeople face ethical issues every day, and some of these issues can be difficult to assess.
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Businesses' record of social responsibility today is much better than in past decades.
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The Food and Drug Administration's ability to force businesses making or selling defective products to recall them is most closely related to consumers' right to choose.
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One major reason for improving product safety is the consumer's demand for safe products.
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During the 1980s, very few organizations created and implemented ethics codes.
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Fairness and honesty in business are two important ethical concerns.
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Consumer advocates, such as Ralph Nader, take it upon themselves to protect the rights of consumers.
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Awareness of businesses' social responsibilities has increased along with government involvement.
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A successful program for training hard-core unemployed people is the National Alliance of Business.
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The socioeconomic model of social responsibility emphasizes the effect of business decisions on society.
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Before the 1930s, the average work week prescribed by law was forty hours; however, workers were dissatisfied because there was no minimum wage.
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Negotiated settlements for cleaning up hazardous wastes became known as sweetheart deals because the EPA helped only those companies friendly to them.
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An affirmative action program is designed to ensure that minority employees are represented in about the same proportion as their representation within the community.
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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 gives those who report corporate misconduct sweeping new legal protection.
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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 deals with corporate responsibility, conflicts of interest, and corporate accountability.
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The EPA was created by the government to develop new and improved ways to clean and improve the environment.
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