Exam 6: Strategic Planning, Corporate Culture, and Corporate Compliance
Exam 1: The Foundation of Ethical Thought53 Questions
Exam 2: The Evolving Complexities of Business Ethics49 Questions
Exam 3: Stakeholders and Corporate Social Responsibility53 Questions
Exam 4: Ethics and Financial Reporting51 Questions
Exam 5: Ethical Leadership and Corporate Governance53 Questions
Exam 6: Strategic Planning, Corporate Culture, and Corporate Compliance55 Questions
Exam 7: Decision Making and Human Resource Issues52 Questions
Exam 8: Ethics and the Environment53 Questions
Exam 9: Ethics and Information Technology53 Questions
Exam 10: Ethics and Information Technology52 Questions
Exam 11: Ethical Issues in the Developing World55 Questions
Exam 12: Establishing a Code of Ethics and Ethical Guidelines53 Questions
Exam 13: Evaluating Corporate Ethics55 Questions
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Which of the following factors is not part of the identification of the moral problem?
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The U.S Federal Sentencing Guidelines for organizations requires organizations to establish a(n)
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In the Snyder model that develops a framework to address ethical crises, ________________ crises occur within the organization but are rare and unpredictable.
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The taking of money illegally from a firm or other source is called ______________.
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In the Snyder model that develops a framework to address ethical crises, which of the following is not an external abnormal factor?
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In a short essay, identify the key elements of corruption and and how these may be classified.
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In the unfreezing stages of Kurt Lewin's three-stage model, the new perceptions and ideals are "locked in."
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The OECD anticorruption agreement, called the Convention on Combating the Bribery of Foreign Public Officials, was agreed in 2007.
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_____________ are based on what groups within the firm learn about what is acceptable and not acceptable.
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In the Snyder model that develops a framework to address ethical crises, which of the following is not an internal normal factor?
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The mirror test involves the decision maker's ability to look in the mirror after the decision has been made and state that he or she has made the right choice.
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Which of the following is defined as the use of intimidation or power in return for a financial benefit?
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Transparency International has developed an annual ranking of the level of __________in countries round the world.
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Which of the following occurs when illegal financial incentives are given to higher-ranked public officials for decisions that usually include major infrastructure contracts, the purchasing of military equipment, or other major industry-based decisions?
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Kennedy and Di Tella have made an estimate of the cost of corruption. What are the estimated economic costs of organized crime activities and unfair prices set in the marketplace?
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The ethical cycle begins with the identification of the current ethical culture.
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In a short essay, list and discuss the decision-making steps in the ethical cycle.
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During which of the following stages of the ethical life cycle does the evaluation of different options take place?
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Charles Prince, as CEO of Citigroup, had to address a number of ethical issues. Which of the following is not one of them?
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Shared values are factors such as what is seen and heard within a firm.
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