Exam 4: Responding to the Ethical and Social Environment

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Westerman is an American company that makes cylindrical steel containers used to safely ship uranium.A Westerman executive is accused of bribing Russian officials to win contracts.This would be illegal in the U.S. ,but is permissible in Russia.

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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act requires the ____ to vouch for the truthfulness and fairness of the firms' financial disclosures.

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Match the following.You may use a response once,more than once,or not at all. -Influence tactics to gain support that are legal

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Which of the following represents a major shortcoming associated with the implementation of codes of ethics and ethics training programs?

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Special Exercises There are at least six lethal forms of E.coli that can end up in our meat or on our produce that are so virulent,they hospitalize people and even kill them.However,in the U.S.only one,E.coli 0157:H7,is officially termed an adulterant,which means any ground beef that tests positive for it cannot be sold for human consumption.There are no requirements for companies to test for the other lethal strains,and it is not illegal for them to be present in food.Match each action with what it illustrates.You may use a response once,more than once,or not at all. -The American Meat Institute says more research is needed to see how common the Big 6 are before they are outlawed.

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A college student was accused of sexual assault two years after the incident.He had to defend himself before a three person board without a lawyer or the ability to ask the accuser questions.The university expelled him.A lawyer then obtained the accuser's text messages from the evening in question that clearly showed consent and evidence of another consensual act with a second man later that night.The university said it followed the Obama administrations guidelines during the procedure and was maintaining the expulsion.The student was denied ____ justice.

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Which of the following is part of the organizational context in which ethical/unethical behaviors occur?

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NBD,a financial institution headquartered in Detroit,matches its employees' contributions to universities and colleges.This is an example of the ____ approach to social responsibility.

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Which of the following actions is NOT part of an organization's attempts to evaluate social performance?

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Congressman Anthony Weiner resigned after sending naked pictures of himself to adult women who were not his wife.His actions were

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The existence of laws and regulations makes it necessary for companies that strive to be responsible to their stakeholders to concentrate first and foremost on government.

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Official approaches to social responsibility include legal compliance,ethical compliance,and ____________________.

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The maker of Wrigley chewing gum funded a $10 million ad campaign aimed at getting African Americans to use doctors for regular healthcare maintenance instead of only when they are sick.Wrigley is taking a(n)____ approach to social responsibility.

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Judith Cruz,the executive director of the Treasure Coast Food Bank,had a logistics problem.She contacted Wal-Mart to ask for management advice.Members from Wal-Mart's distribution team arrived at the food bank,helping it improve its warehousing,sorting,and routing,to allow more food deliveries per week.The food bank went from serving 42,000 meals per week to more than 100,000 meals.This is an example of the ____ approach to social responsibility.

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Cheryl D.Eckard worked at GlaxoSmithKline (GSK).She revealed contamination problems at GSK's manufacturing operations,which led to a $750 million settlement with the U.S.government.GSK was charged with manufacturing and selling adulterated pharmaceutical products.Eckard was awarded $96 million in 2010.She was a(n)____________________.

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Laws that deal with how agrichemical companies dispose of hazardous wastes are examples of

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The Obama administration terminated the space shuttle program.It argued that private business would rise to the challenge of space travel.In the mean time the U.S.will pay Russia to transport astronauts and the price continues to rise.Use the arguments for and against social responsibility to examine this decision.Do you agree or disagree with the administration?

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Blowing your own horn is the disclosure by an employee of the illegal or unethical conduct on the part of others within the organization.

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L'Oreal has a foundation responsible for corporate philanthropy.This is a(n)____ stance.

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A firm is taking a(n)____ stance when it actively looks for ways to benefit society as well as meeting its obligations and responding to requests.

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