Deck 2: Organizational Challenges for Individuals

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Which of the following best describes a transnational organization?

A) the global and national interests are linked in an overriding perspective
B) a prevalent ethnic viewpoint begins to be held strongly in the consciousness of managers
C) the organization's nationality is held strongly in the consciousness of managers even though the organization competes on a global scale
D) the global viewpoint supersedes national issues
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What would be the most effective way to launch a KFC franchise in China?

A) develop an alliance with another Asian KFC franchise,such as in Japan or Taiwan,and share the risk in China
B) develop a consortium of Western and Asian entrepreneurs to begin the KFC franchise in China
C) develop a joint venture with government bodies in China
D) develop a relationship with a broker in Singapore to identify sources for Asian venture capital
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There have been significant demographic changes in the Canadian workplace.What has this resulted in?

A) increasing diversity
B) decreasing diversity
C) increased legislation
D) the opportunity for use of lower-cost labour in other countries
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Your goal as manager is to increase employees' sensitivity to cultural differences among people within your organization.Which of the following would help you achieve your goal?

A) requiring a time orientation with high uncertainty avoidance
B) encouraging employees to work as individuals
C) forming teams based on cultural similarities
D) cross-cultural task forces or teams
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What part of an organization is most significantly affected by the globalization of business?

A) human resource management
B) marketing
C) management information systems
D) operations
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What is essential according to Japanese business culture?

A) punctuality
B) directness
C) shaking hands
D) making an appointment
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What was the original term used to describe transnational organizations?

A) transglobal
B) international
C) multinational
D) globalized
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When Dieter travels from his home in Europe to visit his daughter in Canada,he does not recognize the road signs.What is Dieter experiencing?

A) language differences
B) microcultural differences
C) language interpretation
D) educational differences
Question
What is the key finding of Hofstede's research?

A) Age explains the majority of differences in generational attitudes.
B) Gender explains the majority of differences in work-related attitudes between countries.
C) National culture explains the majority of differences in work-related attitudes between countries.
D) The selected profession explains the majority of differences in work-related attitudes between countries.
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Zack believes in promoting the best individuals,and gives monthly awards to those employees who have achieved the most for the company.What is Zack promoting?

A) high uncertainty avoidance
B) consensus decision making
C) individualism
D) low risk taking
Question
Which idea is in doubt based on Hofstede's work?

A) the use of masculinity versus femininity as an orientation that has cultural variation
B) the ability of cross-cultural attitudes to predict job-related attitudes in other countries
C) the universal applicability of North American management theories in other countries
D) the use of time as an orientation that differs across cultures and countries
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Which circumstance best describes the act of negotiating with a Mexican organization?

A) Women on your negotiation team must wear long pants.
B) You must make an appointment before the meeting.
C) Business cards should be exchanged at the onset of the meeting.
D) Members of the Mexican organization will favour saying "maybe" when meaning "no".
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Tina always uses her boss's title when introducing him,and behaves in a formal manner.What does she exhibit?

A) gender diversity
B) collectivism
C) power distance
D) socialism
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Xuang Lee uses personal connections to help his son obtain a job.What practice is he engaging in?

A) favouritism
B) NAFTA
C) perestroika
D) guanxi
Question
According to Hofstede's cross-cultural research,what quality is most valued by Japanese managers?

A) individualism
B) a short time perspective
C) group loyalty and unity
D) high risk taking
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According to Hofstede,who most likely exhibits low power distance,short-term orientation,and individualism?

A) South American employees
B) Japanese employers
C) North American managers
D) managers in the European Union
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Which of the following countries is associated with lower labour costs for organizations?

A) Canada
B) United States
C) Mexico
D) Italy
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According to the textbook's Business Guide to Cultural Differences,which characteristic is similar for Japan and Mexico?

A) appointments
B) dress
C) gifts
D) negotiations
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According to the textbook's Business Guide to Cultural Differences,in which culture is a small gift generally appreciated as a gesture of goodwill?

A) Mexico
B) Canada
C) Saudi Arabia
D) Japan
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What is an expatriate manager?

A) one who has left a transnational organization to work for a competitor
B) one who works in a foreign-owned company within his or her own country
C) one who has given his or her allegiance to a transnational organization over a more national/domestic perspective
D) one who works in a country other than his or her home country
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Which statement best summarizes age diversity in Canada?

A) Middle-aged adults are increasing in number while seniors are decreasing.
B) Seniors are increasing in number while children and youth are decreasing.
C) Youth are increasing in number.
D) Children and youth are increasing in number while seniors are decreasing.
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Kaitlyn wonders if she would make the same decision as her employee if she had been in the same situation.Which theory is this an example of?

A) cultural based
B) motive based
C) consequence based
D) rule based
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According to the textbook,what part of Canada has the highest percentage of Aboriginal people?

A) Central Canada
B) Eastern Canada
C) Western Canada
D) Northern Canada
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What is the relationship between foreign-born persons in the United States and foreign-born persons in Canada?

A) The United States has a greater number of foreign-born persons.
B) The United States foreign-born persons are growing five times faster than in Canada.
C) Canada and the United States have very similar numbers of foreign-born persons.
D) Canada has a greater number of foreign-born persons.
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What term describes individuals born between 1965 and 1976?

A) baby boomers
B) Generation Y
C) swing generation
D) Generation X
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According to the textbook,which Canadian province has the highest percentage of East and Southeast Asian immigrants?

A) British Columbia
B) Ontario
C) Alberta
D) Manitoba
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What is the purpose of McJOBS?

A) to increase the number of workers in Canadian organizations
B) to recruit,train,and retain individuals with disabilities at McDonalds
C) to recruit,train,and retain all individuals who work at McDonalds
D) to recruit the best and brightest for positions at McDonalds
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Zainab is impatient,wants short-term gratification,and puts family before work.What generation of workers does she most likely represent?

A) silent generation
B) baby busters
C) baby boomers
D) millenials
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Which of the following includes honesty,loyalty,sincerity,courage,reliability,trustworthiness,benevolence,sensitivity,and cooperativeness?

A) virtues
B) humanity
C) ethics
D) values
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What is necessary in order to manage diversity?

A) complying with the Canadian Employment Equity Act
B) assimilating women and minorities into a dominant male culture
C) examining hidden assumptions held by employees
D) being a good corporate citizen
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You are the manager of a department with a diverse work group,where white males comprise the largest subgroup.Many of the white males resent having to work alongside female and minority employees who have less seniority and work experience but are paid the same.Several conflicts between the white males and other employees have disrupted the workplace.What approach would be most appropriate and effective in dealing with this situation?

A) indicate that inappropriate behaviour is not tolerated,and encourage open and frank discussions in a series of meetings
B) fire the white male perpetrators
C) extend preferential treatment to female and minority employees
D) urge female and minority employees to take legal action against those who have caused problems
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What generation of workers strives for moral rights and takes a more activist position on employee rights?

A) baby boomers
B) silent generation
C) generation X
D) generation Y
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When were members of Generation Y born?

A) 1930-1945
B) 1946-1964
C) 1965-1976
D) 1977-1999
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What is a common outcome when younger workers and older workers complete projects together?

A) a reduction in the younger workers' negative beliefs about older workers
B) an increase in the younger workers' resentment towards older workers
C) younger workers need greater motivation
D) an increase in conflict
Question
Which of the following is considered a risk in the globalization of business?

A) diversity must be a key strategy
B) families will not be left intact
C) values will begin to erode
D) prejudices may prevent managers and employees from having cooperative interactions
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What is a benefit of workplace diversity?

A) critical thinking increases as employees must take more time to try to understand what the others are saying
B) the time increases for making decisions due to cultural variations
C) the best people can be hired for the organization
D) diversity can lead to reduced communication
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A manufacturer of products for outdoor enthusiasts offers flextime and the opportunity to take up to four months in unpaid leaves of absence.What generation would find this type of organization most appealing?

A) millenials
B) baby busters
C) baby boomers
D) baby boomlets
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Why is there a job crunch among middle-aged workers?

A) increased workforce
B) decreased workforce
C) organizations are growing globally
D) companies are getting flatter organizations
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What is the major difference between prejudice and discrimination?

A) Discrimination has more of an impact on productivity than prejudice.
B) Prejudice refers to an attitude and discrimination refers to behaviour.
C) Prejudice has more of an impact on productivity than discrimination.
D) Prejudice refers to behaviour and discrimination refers to an attitude.
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Which statement applies to gender diversity?

A) Men have recently experienced the glass ceiling barrier.
B) Women continue to earn less than men.
C) Both men and women share equally in the care for elderly parents.
D) Men are favourably predisposed to share in domestic responsibilities.
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How are social responsibility and code of ethics similar to each other?

A) Both involve an individual who believes there has been a moral wrong.
B) Both believe there is an ethical imperative.
C) Both subscribe to the character theory of ethics.
D) Both require either the individual or the organization to behave ethically.
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A CEO takes a reduction in salary and bonus as the company struggles with downsizing,layoffs,and staying profitable.What type of justice does this portray?

A) compensative
B) distributive
C) procedural
D) ethical
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Canada has high labour productivity growth.
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What theory suggests that right and wrong are determined by the consequence of the action and we should maximize the most good for the greatest number of people?

A) utilitarianism
B) cultural relativism
C) rule-based ethics
D) universal moralism
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Spiro's new job has flexibility,allows him to save commuting time a few days each week,and allows him to get his kids to school these mornings.What is Spiro engaging in?

A) e-mailing
B) using an intranet
C) using the Internet
D) telecommuting
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A female employee is issued a written reprimand when returning late from lunch.A male employee in the same department returns late and is not disciplined.What is this issue a question of?

A) uniform standards
B) sexual harassment
C) distributive justice
D) procedural justice
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Which theory do business owners most commonly subscribe to?

A) consequential ethics
B) cultural relativism
C) rule-based ethics
D) universal moralism
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Which of the following factors would have the greatest influence on a Japanese manager considering robotics?

A) the long term perspective and resulting effectiveness
B) the high cost of installing robotics
C) the inflexibility of the robotics
D) resistance from labour unions
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According to the textbook,what percentage of computer innovations fail or are abandoned before completion?

A) 10
B) 22
C) 42
D) 52
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What type of sexual harassment involves implicit or explicit demands for sexual favours by threatening negative job-related consequences or promising job-related rewards?

A) biased sexual force
B) sexual coercion
C) gender harassment
D) sexual exploitation
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A computer system is used in decision making to ensure compliance with accessibility standards.What type of system is being used?

A) expert system
B) MIS system
C) CAD system
D) technology system
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What is a main factor contributing to sexual harassment in the workplace?

A) minimal publicity
B) an equal number of males and females
C) a male-dominated environment
D) the company's ability to settle complaints with minimal disruption to the company
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What has been the result of the ever-increasing use of the Internet and electronic innovation in the workplace?

A) a greater level of respect for the employee
B) surveillance of employees is more widespread
C) limitation of economic growth in North America
D) the ability to appropriate value
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According to the text,which country leads the world in the use of robotics?

A) Japan
B) Sweden
C) Germany
D) United States
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Sahil informed his boss that he believed the cashier was taking money for herself.What has occurred?

A) Sahil believes that there is a lack of procedural justice.
B) Sahil believes the cashier is not following the code of ethics for the organization.
C) Sahil is concerned about his corporate and social responsibility.
D) Sahil has engaged in whistle-blowing.
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Larger office facilities are sometimes broken into a network of smaller workplaces that are located close to employees' homes.What is the term for this type of work arrangement?

A) reservations
B) cellular offices
C) hoteling
D) satellite offices
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Globalization implies that the world is free from national boundaries and that it is really a borderless world.
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Which of the following is characterized by hoteling and satellite offices?

A) the digital age
B) the "people work everywhere" concept
C) the real-time office
D) the virtual office
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Sharon modified the technology to adapt it to her team's needs.What has Sharon done?

A) invented the technology
B) collaborated with her team
C) innovated the technology
D) reinvented the technology
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Which of the following is a characteristic of gender harassment?

A) promise of job promotions for sexual favours
B) demands for sexual favours
C) repeated pressures for dates and unwanted touching
D) crude comments or sexual jokes and behaviours that convey hostility toward or disparage someone's gender
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An organization in which the national viewpoint supersedes the global viewpoint is a transnational organization.
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A cultural orientation where people belong to a loose social framework and their primary concern is for themselves and their families is based on power distance.
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Individuals with ability diversity are entering the workforce in increasing numbers and are productive members of the organization.
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A transnational business firm operates only in the European Union.
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A diverse workforce can improve a company's marketing plans.
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A collectivistic culture displays an orientation in which relationships and group decision making are valued.
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Women react more positively to diversity training than men.
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Hofstede's research on culture showed that national culture explains more differences in work-related attitudes than in age.
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A Japanese manager employed at the Toyota plant in Cambridge,Ontario is an expatriate.
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The glass ceiling is a phenomenon unique to Canada and the United States.
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John Stuart Mill's utilitarianism suggests that right and wrong is determined by the consequences of the action.
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North American business firms will be successful in China only if they master the practice of guanxi.
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Consequential theories of ethics emphasize the consequences or results of behaviour.
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High uncertainty avoidance is associated with high risk taking.
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Women hold only 16.4 percent of senior management positions in Fortune 500 organizations.
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Cultural relativism contends that there are no universal ethical principles.
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Gender harassment involves implicit or explicit demands for sexual favours.
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Distributive justice is the fairness of the process by which outcomes are allocated in an organization.
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Hofstede's work cast doubt on the universal applicability of North American management theories.
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While women's participation in the workforce is increasing,their share of the rewards of participation is not increasing commensurately.
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Deck 2: Organizational Challenges for Individuals
1
Which of the following best describes a transnational organization?

A) the global and national interests are linked in an overriding perspective
B) a prevalent ethnic viewpoint begins to be held strongly in the consciousness of managers
C) the organization's nationality is held strongly in the consciousness of managers even though the organization competes on a global scale
D) the global viewpoint supersedes national issues
D
2
What would be the most effective way to launch a KFC franchise in China?

A) develop an alliance with another Asian KFC franchise,such as in Japan or Taiwan,and share the risk in China
B) develop a consortium of Western and Asian entrepreneurs to begin the KFC franchise in China
C) develop a joint venture with government bodies in China
D) develop a relationship with a broker in Singapore to identify sources for Asian venture capital
C
3
There have been significant demographic changes in the Canadian workplace.What has this resulted in?

A) increasing diversity
B) decreasing diversity
C) increased legislation
D) the opportunity for use of lower-cost labour in other countries
A
4
Your goal as manager is to increase employees' sensitivity to cultural differences among people within your organization.Which of the following would help you achieve your goal?

A) requiring a time orientation with high uncertainty avoidance
B) encouraging employees to work as individuals
C) forming teams based on cultural similarities
D) cross-cultural task forces or teams
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5
What part of an organization is most significantly affected by the globalization of business?

A) human resource management
B) marketing
C) management information systems
D) operations
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6
What is essential according to Japanese business culture?

A) punctuality
B) directness
C) shaking hands
D) making an appointment
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7
What was the original term used to describe transnational organizations?

A) transglobal
B) international
C) multinational
D) globalized
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8
When Dieter travels from his home in Europe to visit his daughter in Canada,he does not recognize the road signs.What is Dieter experiencing?

A) language differences
B) microcultural differences
C) language interpretation
D) educational differences
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9
What is the key finding of Hofstede's research?

A) Age explains the majority of differences in generational attitudes.
B) Gender explains the majority of differences in work-related attitudes between countries.
C) National culture explains the majority of differences in work-related attitudes between countries.
D) The selected profession explains the majority of differences in work-related attitudes between countries.
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10
Zack believes in promoting the best individuals,and gives monthly awards to those employees who have achieved the most for the company.What is Zack promoting?

A) high uncertainty avoidance
B) consensus decision making
C) individualism
D) low risk taking
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11
Which idea is in doubt based on Hofstede's work?

A) the use of masculinity versus femininity as an orientation that has cultural variation
B) the ability of cross-cultural attitudes to predict job-related attitudes in other countries
C) the universal applicability of North American management theories in other countries
D) the use of time as an orientation that differs across cultures and countries
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12
Which circumstance best describes the act of negotiating with a Mexican organization?

A) Women on your negotiation team must wear long pants.
B) You must make an appointment before the meeting.
C) Business cards should be exchanged at the onset of the meeting.
D) Members of the Mexican organization will favour saying "maybe" when meaning "no".
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13
Tina always uses her boss's title when introducing him,and behaves in a formal manner.What does she exhibit?

A) gender diversity
B) collectivism
C) power distance
D) socialism
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14
Xuang Lee uses personal connections to help his son obtain a job.What practice is he engaging in?

A) favouritism
B) NAFTA
C) perestroika
D) guanxi
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15
According to Hofstede's cross-cultural research,what quality is most valued by Japanese managers?

A) individualism
B) a short time perspective
C) group loyalty and unity
D) high risk taking
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16
According to Hofstede,who most likely exhibits low power distance,short-term orientation,and individualism?

A) South American employees
B) Japanese employers
C) North American managers
D) managers in the European Union
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17
Which of the following countries is associated with lower labour costs for organizations?

A) Canada
B) United States
C) Mexico
D) Italy
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18
According to the textbook's Business Guide to Cultural Differences,which characteristic is similar for Japan and Mexico?

A) appointments
B) dress
C) gifts
D) negotiations
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19
According to the textbook's Business Guide to Cultural Differences,in which culture is a small gift generally appreciated as a gesture of goodwill?

A) Mexico
B) Canada
C) Saudi Arabia
D) Japan
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20
What is an expatriate manager?

A) one who has left a transnational organization to work for a competitor
B) one who works in a foreign-owned company within his or her own country
C) one who has given his or her allegiance to a transnational organization over a more national/domestic perspective
D) one who works in a country other than his or her home country
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21
Which statement best summarizes age diversity in Canada?

A) Middle-aged adults are increasing in number while seniors are decreasing.
B) Seniors are increasing in number while children and youth are decreasing.
C) Youth are increasing in number.
D) Children and youth are increasing in number while seniors are decreasing.
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22
Kaitlyn wonders if she would make the same decision as her employee if she had been in the same situation.Which theory is this an example of?

A) cultural based
B) motive based
C) consequence based
D) rule based
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23
According to the textbook,what part of Canada has the highest percentage of Aboriginal people?

A) Central Canada
B) Eastern Canada
C) Western Canada
D) Northern Canada
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24
What is the relationship between foreign-born persons in the United States and foreign-born persons in Canada?

A) The United States has a greater number of foreign-born persons.
B) The United States foreign-born persons are growing five times faster than in Canada.
C) Canada and the United States have very similar numbers of foreign-born persons.
D) Canada has a greater number of foreign-born persons.
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25
What term describes individuals born between 1965 and 1976?

A) baby boomers
B) Generation Y
C) swing generation
D) Generation X
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26
According to the textbook,which Canadian province has the highest percentage of East and Southeast Asian immigrants?

A) British Columbia
B) Ontario
C) Alberta
D) Manitoba
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27
What is the purpose of McJOBS?

A) to increase the number of workers in Canadian organizations
B) to recruit,train,and retain individuals with disabilities at McDonalds
C) to recruit,train,and retain all individuals who work at McDonalds
D) to recruit the best and brightest for positions at McDonalds
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28
Zainab is impatient,wants short-term gratification,and puts family before work.What generation of workers does she most likely represent?

A) silent generation
B) baby busters
C) baby boomers
D) millenials
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29
Which of the following includes honesty,loyalty,sincerity,courage,reliability,trustworthiness,benevolence,sensitivity,and cooperativeness?

A) virtues
B) humanity
C) ethics
D) values
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30
What is necessary in order to manage diversity?

A) complying with the Canadian Employment Equity Act
B) assimilating women and minorities into a dominant male culture
C) examining hidden assumptions held by employees
D) being a good corporate citizen
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31
You are the manager of a department with a diverse work group,where white males comprise the largest subgroup.Many of the white males resent having to work alongside female and minority employees who have less seniority and work experience but are paid the same.Several conflicts between the white males and other employees have disrupted the workplace.What approach would be most appropriate and effective in dealing with this situation?

A) indicate that inappropriate behaviour is not tolerated,and encourage open and frank discussions in a series of meetings
B) fire the white male perpetrators
C) extend preferential treatment to female and minority employees
D) urge female and minority employees to take legal action against those who have caused problems
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32
What generation of workers strives for moral rights and takes a more activist position on employee rights?

A) baby boomers
B) silent generation
C) generation X
D) generation Y
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33
When were members of Generation Y born?

A) 1930-1945
B) 1946-1964
C) 1965-1976
D) 1977-1999
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34
What is a common outcome when younger workers and older workers complete projects together?

A) a reduction in the younger workers' negative beliefs about older workers
B) an increase in the younger workers' resentment towards older workers
C) younger workers need greater motivation
D) an increase in conflict
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35
Which of the following is considered a risk in the globalization of business?

A) diversity must be a key strategy
B) families will not be left intact
C) values will begin to erode
D) prejudices may prevent managers and employees from having cooperative interactions
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36
What is a benefit of workplace diversity?

A) critical thinking increases as employees must take more time to try to understand what the others are saying
B) the time increases for making decisions due to cultural variations
C) the best people can be hired for the organization
D) diversity can lead to reduced communication
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37
A manufacturer of products for outdoor enthusiasts offers flextime and the opportunity to take up to four months in unpaid leaves of absence.What generation would find this type of organization most appealing?

A) millenials
B) baby busters
C) baby boomers
D) baby boomlets
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38
Why is there a job crunch among middle-aged workers?

A) increased workforce
B) decreased workforce
C) organizations are growing globally
D) companies are getting flatter organizations
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39
What is the major difference between prejudice and discrimination?

A) Discrimination has more of an impact on productivity than prejudice.
B) Prejudice refers to an attitude and discrimination refers to behaviour.
C) Prejudice has more of an impact on productivity than discrimination.
D) Prejudice refers to behaviour and discrimination refers to an attitude.
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40
Which statement applies to gender diversity?

A) Men have recently experienced the glass ceiling barrier.
B) Women continue to earn less than men.
C) Both men and women share equally in the care for elderly parents.
D) Men are favourably predisposed to share in domestic responsibilities.
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41
How are social responsibility and code of ethics similar to each other?

A) Both involve an individual who believes there has been a moral wrong.
B) Both believe there is an ethical imperative.
C) Both subscribe to the character theory of ethics.
D) Both require either the individual or the organization to behave ethically.
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42
A CEO takes a reduction in salary and bonus as the company struggles with downsizing,layoffs,and staying profitable.What type of justice does this portray?

A) compensative
B) distributive
C) procedural
D) ethical
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43
Canada has high labour productivity growth.
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44
What theory suggests that right and wrong are determined by the consequence of the action and we should maximize the most good for the greatest number of people?

A) utilitarianism
B) cultural relativism
C) rule-based ethics
D) universal moralism
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45
Spiro's new job has flexibility,allows him to save commuting time a few days each week,and allows him to get his kids to school these mornings.What is Spiro engaging in?

A) e-mailing
B) using an intranet
C) using the Internet
D) telecommuting
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46
A female employee is issued a written reprimand when returning late from lunch.A male employee in the same department returns late and is not disciplined.What is this issue a question of?

A) uniform standards
B) sexual harassment
C) distributive justice
D) procedural justice
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47
Which theory do business owners most commonly subscribe to?

A) consequential ethics
B) cultural relativism
C) rule-based ethics
D) universal moralism
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48
Which of the following factors would have the greatest influence on a Japanese manager considering robotics?

A) the long term perspective and resulting effectiveness
B) the high cost of installing robotics
C) the inflexibility of the robotics
D) resistance from labour unions
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49
According to the textbook,what percentage of computer innovations fail or are abandoned before completion?

A) 10
B) 22
C) 42
D) 52
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50
What type of sexual harassment involves implicit or explicit demands for sexual favours by threatening negative job-related consequences or promising job-related rewards?

A) biased sexual force
B) sexual coercion
C) gender harassment
D) sexual exploitation
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51
A computer system is used in decision making to ensure compliance with accessibility standards.What type of system is being used?

A) expert system
B) MIS system
C) CAD system
D) technology system
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52
What is a main factor contributing to sexual harassment in the workplace?

A) minimal publicity
B) an equal number of males and females
C) a male-dominated environment
D) the company's ability to settle complaints with minimal disruption to the company
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53
What has been the result of the ever-increasing use of the Internet and electronic innovation in the workplace?

A) a greater level of respect for the employee
B) surveillance of employees is more widespread
C) limitation of economic growth in North America
D) the ability to appropriate value
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54
According to the text,which country leads the world in the use of robotics?

A) Japan
B) Sweden
C) Germany
D) United States
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55
Sahil informed his boss that he believed the cashier was taking money for herself.What has occurred?

A) Sahil believes that there is a lack of procedural justice.
B) Sahil believes the cashier is not following the code of ethics for the organization.
C) Sahil is concerned about his corporate and social responsibility.
D) Sahil has engaged in whistle-blowing.
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56
Larger office facilities are sometimes broken into a network of smaller workplaces that are located close to employees' homes.What is the term for this type of work arrangement?

A) reservations
B) cellular offices
C) hoteling
D) satellite offices
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57
Globalization implies that the world is free from national boundaries and that it is really a borderless world.
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58
Which of the following is characterized by hoteling and satellite offices?

A) the digital age
B) the "people work everywhere" concept
C) the real-time office
D) the virtual office
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59
Sharon modified the technology to adapt it to her team's needs.What has Sharon done?

A) invented the technology
B) collaborated with her team
C) innovated the technology
D) reinvented the technology
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60
Which of the following is a characteristic of gender harassment?

A) promise of job promotions for sexual favours
B) demands for sexual favours
C) repeated pressures for dates and unwanted touching
D) crude comments or sexual jokes and behaviours that convey hostility toward or disparage someone's gender
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61
An organization in which the national viewpoint supersedes the global viewpoint is a transnational organization.
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62
A cultural orientation where people belong to a loose social framework and their primary concern is for themselves and their families is based on power distance.
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63
Individuals with ability diversity are entering the workforce in increasing numbers and are productive members of the organization.
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64
A transnational business firm operates only in the European Union.
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65
A diverse workforce can improve a company's marketing plans.
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66
A collectivistic culture displays an orientation in which relationships and group decision making are valued.
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67
Women react more positively to diversity training than men.
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68
Hofstede's research on culture showed that national culture explains more differences in work-related attitudes than in age.
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69
A Japanese manager employed at the Toyota plant in Cambridge,Ontario is an expatriate.
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70
The glass ceiling is a phenomenon unique to Canada and the United States.
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71
John Stuart Mill's utilitarianism suggests that right and wrong is determined by the consequences of the action.
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72
North American business firms will be successful in China only if they master the practice of guanxi.
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73
Consequential theories of ethics emphasize the consequences or results of behaviour.
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74
High uncertainty avoidance is associated with high risk taking.
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75
Women hold only 16.4 percent of senior management positions in Fortune 500 organizations.
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76
Cultural relativism contends that there are no universal ethical principles.
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77
Gender harassment involves implicit or explicit demands for sexual favours.
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Distributive justice is the fairness of the process by which outcomes are allocated in an organization.
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Hofstede's work cast doubt on the universal applicability of North American management theories.
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While women's participation in the workforce is increasing,their share of the rewards of participation is not increasing commensurately.
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