Exam 9: Ethical Issues in the Global Arena
Exam 1: The Business and Society Relationship50 Questions
Exam 2: Corporate Citizenship: Social Responsibility, Responsiveness, and Performance50 Questions
Exam 3: The Stakeholder Approach to Business, Society, and Ethics50 Questions
Exam 4: Strategic Management and Corporate Public Affairs50 Questions
Exam 5: Issues Management and Crisis Management48 Questions
Exam 6: Business Ethics Fundamentals49 Questions
Exam 7: Personal and Organizational Ethics50 Questions
Exam 8: Business Ethics and Technology50 Questions
Exam 9: Ethical Issues in the Global Arena49 Questions
Exam 10: Business, Government, and Regulation50 Questions
Exam 11: Consumer Stakeholders: Information Issues and Responses50 Questions
Exam 12: Consumer Stakeholders: Product and Service Issues50 Questions
Exam 13: The Natural Environment As Stakeholder50 Questions
Exam 14: Business and Community Stakeholders50 Questions
Exam 15: Employee Stakeholders and Workplace Issues50 Questions
Exam 16: Employee Stakeholders: Privacy, Safety, and Health50 Questions
Exam 17: Employment Discrimination and Employment Equity50 Questions
Exam 18: Owner Stakeholders and Corporate Governance50 Questions
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Which of the following is least likely to pose a problem in terms of MNCs achieving legitimacy?
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Which of the following was not true of the Union Carbide accident in Bhopal?
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Which of the following is not included in Richard DeGeorge's seven moral guidelines for MNC international operations?
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The type of firm that conforms to local customs and ethics, assuming that the ethical standards of the host country are adequate and appropriate refers to which global type?
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A multinational corporation must bear pressures to meet the standards and practices of its home country as well as the often differing standards and practices of its host country.
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Global business ethics can be considered as a simple extension of North American business practices.
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According to the distinction in the text between bribes and grease payments, which of the following would best illustrate a grease payment?
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Concerning the infant-formula controversy, the main reason for INFACT and ICCR's leading a boycott against Nestlé was that
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A number of MNCs, such as Johnson's Wax, Allis Chalmers, Rexnord, and Caterpillar Tractor Co. have developed and employed their own
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According to some experts, the most recent (1980-Present) eras in the trend toward the internationalization of business is called the new international order.
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During the infant formula controversy, Nestlé had been giving gifts to health professionals to encourage them to promote infant formula.
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Which of the following was cited as an argument against bribery?
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A multinational corporation has one or more subsidiaries in countries other than its home country.
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The Union Carbide accident in Bhopal has led many MNCs to analyze not only how they operate abroad, but also whether to operate abroad at all.
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The Ethical Trading Action Group (ETAG) is a Canadian anti-sweatshop coalition.
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Which of the following statements is not true of the Nestlé infant formula controversy?
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North American firms operating in less developed countries have not attracted much attention since these operations are usually fairly small in scale.
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Which of the following is a Canadian Multinational corporation?
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