Exam 2: A: Being Ethical and Socially Responsible

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Dell's global outreach programs that help bring technology to underserved communities in various parts of the world is an example of

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Why is pollution of concern to most citizens? Why are some businesspeople particularly concerned about pollution?

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You were hired as a television anchorwoman this year. After a few months your supervisor demoted you because you were said to be too old, unattractive, and not deferential enough to men. You believe this supervisor has violated your right to

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Brant promised to repair Carolyn's car on Thursday. After picking up the necessary part at a junkyard, he discovered he could not do the job after all and that the junkyard would not buy back the part. Carolyn does not know about these developments. However, she thinks Brant will be finished with her car sometime today. What should Brant do?

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The American Apparel Manufacturers Association exerts pressure on its members to comply with the ethical standards of the industry and provides information and benefits for textile companies. This company is an example of a(n)

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Customers expect a firm's products to

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Suppose that when making decisions with ethical content, an executive for the Coca-Cola Company always considers whether she would be comfortable explaining her decision after the fact to a national TV audience. Such thinking

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Travis is in charge of writing a report for his company that talks about the quality and safety of his company's products, business practices, involvement in the community, human resources, and efforts to reduce pollution. This is called a(n)

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What would opponents of the socioeconomic model argue to support their position?

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All of the following are arguments against increased social responsibility except

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The law that established the Environmental Protection Agency was the

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Business ethics

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The manager of a successful local restaurant believes his responsibilities are to provide delicious meals and excellent service, provide jobs, comply with laws and the IRS, and earn a respectable profit on the restaurant. These are the manager's only concerns. What concept does this indicate?

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Bill Phillips dropped out of high school the day he turned sixteen. Over the next seven years he had brief employment, only a month or two, at a lawn mowing business. Bill could be classified as

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Which of the following is an argument for increased social responsibilities?

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By establishing Ronald McDonald Houses, temporary lodging for individuals with seriously ill family members, McDonald's has committed itself to more than just shareholder wealth maximization. The corporation's active role in improving societal conditions suggests that it is responsive to which of the following arguments?

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Roger, a bank manager, holds the economic model of social responsibility view. What is he most likely to say about the connection between taxes and social responsibility?

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XYZ Coffee Nancy is a highly respected person within her community. She is Hispanic in a largely Caucasian-populated area. Since Nancy was looking for a new job, she went to a new company in the area called XYZ Coffee, where she applied for a position. After the interview, Nancy felt confident that she would be hired because of her qualifications. However, she did not get a call back. Initially, Nancy did not think twice about it, but she felt differently when she visited the same coffee store later to purchase something for a friend. The company had hired an inexperienced Caucasian male with a history of unemployment. At this point, Nancy was quite aggravated, but she left the issue alone. She ended up asking an associate for an espresso machine. The employee informed Nancy where the machine was located and retrieved it for her. Nancy asked if there were any other espresso machines of higher quality. When the associate said no, Nancy purchased the item and left. After she gave the gift to her friend, she noticed a much better quality espresso machine that someone else had given her. Nancy asked where they had purchased it, and they responded, “XYZ Coffee.” -Refer to XYZ Coffee. Nancy is a(n) ____ within her community.

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When DVR recorders were first introduced, the price was very high, thereby preventing the average consumer from purchasing one. Today, however, as a result of increased competition in the market, generally consumers can afford one because they are significantly cheaper. By reducing the price of these products and ensuring a large number of product offerings, competition has promoted consumers' right to

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In the first three decades of the twentieth century, working conditions were horrible as well as dangerous, and abuses were common. Most people of the time believed these abuses would be rectified by

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