Exam 7: Global Corporate Citizenship

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When looking at social reporting by country, Japan and the United Kingdom top the list of percentage of firms reporting.

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Asian Forum on Corporate Social Responsibility gives awards for excellence in:

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The Foundation that is engaged in inspiring senior management, involving all business lines in the organization, and having an impact by way of results is called:

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Some companies have created a department of corporate citizenship to:

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If a company acknowledges the need to build more coherent initiatives, it is in the innovative stage of becoming a corporate citizen.

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Shareholder activism is:

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Companies in which two countries have taken the lead in social reporting?

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Businesses in many different countries now practice active citizenship. Using examples from the text, discuss how businesses interpret and act on their global citizenship commitments.

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Triple bottom line disclosure is primarily driven by:

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Define global corporate citizenship. Why has corporate citizenship recently become so complicated?

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The differences in corporate citizenship amongst various nations are driven by:

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Managers responding to the needs of the local education system as a normal or routine aspect of its operations is an example of an organization in the:

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How can triple bottom line reporting be used to measure a firm's corporate citizenship practices?

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Once a company enters the innovative stage of corporate citizenship, it will:

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Which of the following is not a motivation for adopting a balanced score card approach?

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Developing products and services that meet the needs of the world's poorest citizens is sometimes called:

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Corporate citizenship partnerships can exist between companies and stakeholders in other countries.

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The initiative into which GE has poured vast resources into developing energy-efficient and environmentally friendly products and services is called:

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Companies see the need to build more coherent initiatives as they move into the:

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Define balanced score card. What are the four quadrants of the balanced score card approach?

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