Exam 2: Ethics and Social Responsibility in Business
Exam 1: Exploring the World of Business and Economics251 Questions
Exam 2: Ethics and Social Responsibility in Business282 Questions
Exam 3: Global Business257 Questions
Exam 4: Choosing a Form of Business Ownership221 Questions
Exam 5: Small Business,Entrepreneurship,and Franchises219 Questions
Exam 6: Understanding the Management Process206 Questions
Exam 7: Creating a Flexible Organization198 Questions
Exam 8: Producing Quality Goods and Services221 Questions
Exam 9: Attracting and Retaining the Best Employees227 Questions
Exam 10: Motivating and Satisfying Employees212 Questions
Exam 11: Building Customer Relationships Through Effective Marketing217 Questions
Exam 12: Creating and Pricing Products That Satisfy Customers281 Questions
Exam 13: Distributing and Promoting Products252 Questions
Exam 14: Exploring Social Media and E-Business154 Questions
Exam 15: Using Management and Accounting Information193 Questions
Exam 16: Mastering Financial Management246 Questions
Exam 17: Understanding Personal Finances and Investments21 Questions
Exam 18: Enhancing Union-Management Relations22 Questions
Exam 19: Risk Management and Insurance20 Questions
Exam 20: Business Law regulation and Taxation20 Questions
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The lesser the competition,the greater the choice available to consumers.
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Manna's Coffee Eun-Sang is a highly respected person within her community.She is Asian in a largely Caucasian-populated area.Since Eun-Sang was looking for a new job,she went to a new company in the area called Manna's Coffee,where she applied for a position.After the interview,Eun-Sang 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,Eun-Sang was quite aggravated,but she left the issue alone.??She ended up asking an associate for an espresso machine.The employee informed Eun-Sang where the machine was located and retrieved it for her.Eun-Sang asked if there were any other espresso machines of higher quality.When the associate said no,Eun-Sang 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.Eun-Sang asked where they had purchased it,and they responded,"Manna's Coffee."
-Refer to Manna's Coffee.Eun-Sang is a(n)____ within her community.
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As far as business is concerned,six of the most important federal laws passed between 1887 and 1914 supported
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Product labels on detergent that indicate ingredients and laundering methods are examples of which provision of Kennedy's Consumer Bill of Rights?
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All of the following are factors that affect the level of ethical behavior in an organization except
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Why did Congress create the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission?
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April,a recent college graduate,has always been concerned about protecting the environment and now hopes to play a major role in seeing that legislation for protecting the environment is enforced.With whom should April seek employment?
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Increasingly,consumer education is becoming a part of high school and college curricula and adult-education programs.
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The ____ factor affecting ethical behavior includes one's moral values and central attitudes.
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Maria drives a four-door sedan to work and other places every day.How does her car affect the environment now compared to a similar car thirty years ago?
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Manufacturers are not required by law to inform consumers about the potential dangers of using their products.
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A corporate code of ethics officer informs the press about unethical practices within the organization.
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A major way technology affects land pollution is the potential for
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Wilma's new necklace breaks the day after she purchases it.She tries to get it fixed or replaced and feels that she has been given the runaround by both the retailer and the manufacturer of the necklace.She is treated rudely and finally told she will have to drive two hours to a company-approved repair center to have the necklace fixed.Wilma is certain that her consumer right to ____ has been ignored by both companies.
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Andrea purchases a Blu-ray player at a store that sells refurbished merchandise.The store has a big sign stating "Caveat Emptor" posted out front and at the cash register.This sign most likely translates to a policy of
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There is nothing unethical about accepting payments to do something you would normally do in your job anyway.
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Intel expects its code of ethics and shared values to provide all of the following benefits except
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