Exam 7: Global Corporate Citizenship

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Global corporate citizenship refers to putting an organization's commitment to social and environmental responsibility into practice locally.

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In the first stage of corporate citizenship:

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The major focus of ISO 14001 is to:

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Robert Civita, chairman and CEO of the Brazilian Abril Group, has defined global corporate citizenship as "socialism with a conscience."

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Global audit social standards concentrate on:

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A tangible asset is something that cannot be seen or counted, but nonetheless has value.

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Consumer activism is:

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Which of the following organizations have developed standards to judge corporate performance?

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Global corporate citizenship is more than espoused values, it requires:

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A systematic evaluation of an organization's social, ethical, and environmental performance is called a(n):

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Argentina and Mexico are at what level of citizenship activity?

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An intangible asset is something that can be seen and counted, such as buildings or money.

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