Deck 15: Incorporating Ethics and Social Responsibility Into the Business

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In the context of ethics, most ethical dilemmas require balancing conflict among three perspectives: _____, obligations or duty, and utility or cost/benefit.

A) accountability
B) awareness
C) ideals
D) integrity
E) actions
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Ethics derives from the cultural, social, political, and ethnical norms with which people were raised as children.
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A company's core values are based on the personal values and beliefs of the founder or the founding team.
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It is not possible for a company to be successful without a vision.
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Which of the following statements best represents the subjectivist approach to avoiding ethical issues?

A) "I simply will never lie or cheat or steal."
B) "Everyone needs to look out for him- or herself."
C) "Ethics is simply a point of view."
D) "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you."
E) "When in Rome, do as the Romans."
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Developing a strong ethical code and enlisting the cooperation of everyone in the business will allow a company to avoid the ethical problems that business brings.
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Aristotle, the Greek philosopher, said that _____ is the first of the human virtues because without it, the others are not possible.

A) r esponsibility
B) v ision
C) c ourage
D) h ope
E) compassion
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A conflict of interest occurs when a person's private or personal interests clash with his or her

A) professional obligations.
B) stakeholder interests.
C) personal ethics.
D) survival tactics.
E) social responsibilities.
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_____ refers to operating a business in a way that exceeds the ethical, legal, commercial, and public expectations that society has of the business.

A) Purpose
B) Social responsibility
C) Vision
D) Success
E) Mission
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Which of the following approaches to avoiding ethical issues is best represented by the statement, "Everyone needs to look out for him- or herself."

A) Dogmatic approach
B) Egoistic approach
C) Situational approach
D) Relativist approach
E) Subjectivist approach
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A triple bottom line strategy consists of people, planet, and profit.
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Most ethical issues are not criminal acts but rather small dilemmas that present themselves with great regularity every day.
Question
Which of the following is NOT one of the four categories of ethical decision making that entrepreneurs face on a daily basis that has been identified by recent research?

A) Individual values
B) S ocial responsibility
C) Organizational values
D) C ustomer satisfaction
E) External accountability
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In Eastern culture, ethical leaders are viewed as being

A) closed to others' ideas.
B) modest.
C) materialistic.
D) driven.
E) charismatic.
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An effective way to become socially responsible is to try to support many different causes rather than pick a single cause to focus on.
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Strategies are the plans for achieving the goals and, ultimately, accomplishing the mission of a company.
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The process of developing _____ begins with a company's self-examination to identify values held by individuals and alert everyone to inconsistencies in how people deal with particular issues.

A) a s trategic plan
B) a plan of action
C) social responsibility
D) integrity
E) a  code of ethics
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In Eastern culture, ethical behavior tends to be described in terms of appropriate behavior, moral standards, and compliance.
Question
Most ethical dilemmas require balancing conflict among three perspectives: ideals (what ought to be true), reality (what is actually true), and utility or cost/benefit.
Question
_____ is a critical first step in identifying and assessing an ethical dilemma.

A) A ccountability
B) Awareness
C) Legality
D) Vision
E) Exposure
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Which of the following would NOT be considered a stakeholder of a company?

A) An employee
B) A supplier
C) A competitor
D) An investor
E) A customer
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Entrepreneurs who play too close to the edge of legality are in danger of

A) pushing the limits of the law.
B) running into conflicts of interest.
C) using survival tactics.
D) succumbing to  peer pressure.
E) N one of these are correct.
Question
_____ are the fundamental beliefs that a company holds about what is important in business and in life in general.

A) Mission statements
B) Social responsibilities
C) Survival tactics
D) Core values
E) Operating objectives
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In the context of the components of company vision, _____ are the means to execute the strategies for achieving the goals of a company.

A) values
B) tactics
C) employees
D) mission statements
E) investments
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Management guru Peter Drucker always asserted that a company's _____ should "fit on a t-shirt."

A) code of ethics
B) mission
C) action plan
D) purpose
E) strategy
Question
A small company can have a socially responsible impact on its community if it does a few things by way of preparation. First, the company needs to

A) create a mission statement.
B) set goals.
C) partner with a for-profit organization.
D) involve only a few people in the organization.
E) develop action plans.
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A company's _____ is what brings everyone together to achieve a common objective and is closely related to the company's purpose.

A) operational plan
B) mission
C) social responsibility
D) strategy
E) code of ethics
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An entrepreneur's personal _____ is really a function of the core values and vision that the entrepreneur has for his or her life.

A) code of ethics
B) mission
C) strategy
D) purpose
E) definition of success
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By giving something back to the community or communities in which it does business and, through them, to society as a whole, the business holds itself to a higher standard of

A) social responsibility.
B) business ethics.
C) corporate culture.
D) customer service.
E) core values.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the constants that seem to permeate everyone's definition of success?

A) Purpose
B) Having to pay for, or earn, success
C) Beliefs about failure
D) A sense of satisfaction with what was accomplished
E) Ambition
Question
Which of the following is NOT one of the five most common types of ethical dilemmas in business?

A) Conflict of interest
B) Invasion of privacy
C) Stakeholder pressure
D) Pushing the legal limit
E) Responding to initiatives
Question
Which of the following should be known about a company in order to answer the question "Why does the business exist?"

A) Its  purpose
B) Its  mission
C) Its  strategies and tactics
D) Its  core values
E) All of these are correct.
Question
Research has shown that the ethical behavior of employees is very much influenced by

A) the dogmatic approach.
B) the situational approach.
C) the code of ethics of the company.
D) social responsibility.
E) societal norms.
Question
Ethics is derived, principally, from the _____ norms with which we were raised as children.

A) cultural
B) social
C) political
D) ethnical
E) All of these are correct.
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Abigail is a goal-oriented entrepreneur. When asked why she went into business, she would most likely give which of the following reasons?

A) Less risk
B) Lack of uncertainty
C) Confirmed success
D) Control of one's destiny
E) Peer pressure
Question
In the context of components of company vision, _____ are the foundation for all the decisions an entrepreneur will make as his or her company grows.

A) obligations
B) g oals
C) c ore values
D) s ocietal norms
E) s trategies
Question
All of the following are examples of poor ethics EXCEPT

A) not reporting all cash receipts.
B) cheating customers on price.
C) failing to pay bills on time .
D) getting to work late .
E) lying to customers, employees, and suppliers .
Question
To ensure that the code of ethics established for the company is implemented and maintained over time, an entrepreneur should do all of the following EXCEPT

A) educate employees about ethics through workshops that put employees in hypothetical situations .
B) publicly report ethical lapses.
C) demonstrate commitment to the ethics program by mentioning it on a regular basis.
D) model the behavior expected of others in the company.
E) provide examples of appropriate behavior that employees display during the course of their work.
Question
A _____ precisely identifies the environment in which the company operates and communicates the company's fundamental philosophy.

A) code of ethics
B) mission statement
C) vision
D) purpose
E) strategy
Question
Which socially responsible rule does Paul Brainerd, founder of The Brainerd Foundation in Seattle, Washington, suggest?

A) Wait until you are older to become socially responsible.
B) Don't wait until later in life to begin giving back.
C) Wait until the venture is well established before giving back.
D) Go for something huge.
E) None of these are correct.
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List some benefits of being socially responsible.
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List the four constants of success.
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Define stakeholders.
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List the four categories of ethical decision making that entrepreneurs face on a daily basis.
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Define conflicts of interest.
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Discuss the characteristics of an effective code of ethics.
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Discuss the process of developing a code of ethics.
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List some ways in which a company can become socially responsible.
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List and briefly describe the components of company vision.
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Define ethics.
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1
In the context of ethics, most ethical dilemmas require balancing conflict among three perspectives: _____, obligations or duty, and utility or cost/benefit.

A) accountability
B) awareness
C) ideals
D) integrity
E) actions
C
2
Ethics derives from the cultural, social, political, and ethnical norms with which people were raised as children.
True
3
A company's core values are based on the personal values and beliefs of the founder or the founding team.
True
4
It is not possible for a company to be successful without a vision.
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5
Which of the following statements best represents the subjectivist approach to avoiding ethical issues?

A) "I simply will never lie or cheat or steal."
B) "Everyone needs to look out for him- or herself."
C) "Ethics is simply a point of view."
D) "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you."
E) "When in Rome, do as the Romans."
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6
Developing a strong ethical code and enlisting the cooperation of everyone in the business will allow a company to avoid the ethical problems that business brings.
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7
Aristotle, the Greek philosopher, said that _____ is the first of the human virtues because without it, the others are not possible.

A) r esponsibility
B) v ision
C) c ourage
D) h ope
E) compassion
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8
A conflict of interest occurs when a person's private or personal interests clash with his or her

A) professional obligations.
B) stakeholder interests.
C) personal ethics.
D) survival tactics.
E) social responsibilities.
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9
_____ refers to operating a business in a way that exceeds the ethical, legal, commercial, and public expectations that society has of the business.

A) Purpose
B) Social responsibility
C) Vision
D) Success
E) Mission
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10
Which of the following approaches to avoiding ethical issues is best represented by the statement, "Everyone needs to look out for him- or herself."

A) Dogmatic approach
B) Egoistic approach
C) Situational approach
D) Relativist approach
E) Subjectivist approach
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11
A triple bottom line strategy consists of people, planet, and profit.
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12
Most ethical issues are not criminal acts but rather small dilemmas that present themselves with great regularity every day.
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13
Which of the following is NOT one of the four categories of ethical decision making that entrepreneurs face on a daily basis that has been identified by recent research?

A) Individual values
B) S ocial responsibility
C) Organizational values
D) C ustomer satisfaction
E) External accountability
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14
In Eastern culture, ethical leaders are viewed as being

A) closed to others' ideas.
B) modest.
C) materialistic.
D) driven.
E) charismatic.
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15
An effective way to become socially responsible is to try to support many different causes rather than pick a single cause to focus on.
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16
Strategies are the plans for achieving the goals and, ultimately, accomplishing the mission of a company.
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17
The process of developing _____ begins with a company's self-examination to identify values held by individuals and alert everyone to inconsistencies in how people deal with particular issues.

A) a s trategic plan
B) a plan of action
C) social responsibility
D) integrity
E) a  code of ethics
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18
In Eastern culture, ethical behavior tends to be described in terms of appropriate behavior, moral standards, and compliance.
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19
Most ethical dilemmas require balancing conflict among three perspectives: ideals (what ought to be true), reality (what is actually true), and utility or cost/benefit.
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20
_____ is a critical first step in identifying and assessing an ethical dilemma.

A) A ccountability
B) Awareness
C) Legality
D) Vision
E) Exposure
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21
Which of the following would NOT be considered a stakeholder of a company?

A) An employee
B) A supplier
C) A competitor
D) An investor
E) A customer
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22
Entrepreneurs who play too close to the edge of legality are in danger of

A) pushing the limits of the law.
B) running into conflicts of interest.
C) using survival tactics.
D) succumbing to  peer pressure.
E) N one of these are correct.
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23
_____ are the fundamental beliefs that a company holds about what is important in business and in life in general.

A) Mission statements
B) Social responsibilities
C) Survival tactics
D) Core values
E) Operating objectives
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24
In the context of the components of company vision, _____ are the means to execute the strategies for achieving the goals of a company.

A) values
B) tactics
C) employees
D) mission statements
E) investments
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25
Management guru Peter Drucker always asserted that a company's _____ should "fit on a t-shirt."

A) code of ethics
B) mission
C) action plan
D) purpose
E) strategy
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26
A small company can have a socially responsible impact on its community if it does a few things by way of preparation. First, the company needs to

A) create a mission statement.
B) set goals.
C) partner with a for-profit organization.
D) involve only a few people in the organization.
E) develop action plans.
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27
A company's _____ is what brings everyone together to achieve a common objective and is closely related to the company's purpose.

A) operational plan
B) mission
C) social responsibility
D) strategy
E) code of ethics
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28
An entrepreneur's personal _____ is really a function of the core values and vision that the entrepreneur has for his or her life.

A) code of ethics
B) mission
C) strategy
D) purpose
E) definition of success
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29
By giving something back to the community or communities in which it does business and, through them, to society as a whole, the business holds itself to a higher standard of

A) social responsibility.
B) business ethics.
C) corporate culture.
D) customer service.
E) core values.
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30
Which of the following is NOT one of the constants that seem to permeate everyone's definition of success?

A) Purpose
B) Having to pay for, or earn, success
C) Beliefs about failure
D) A sense of satisfaction with what was accomplished
E) Ambition
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31
Which of the following is NOT one of the five most common types of ethical dilemmas in business?

A) Conflict of interest
B) Invasion of privacy
C) Stakeholder pressure
D) Pushing the legal limit
E) Responding to initiatives
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32
Which of the following should be known about a company in order to answer the question "Why does the business exist?"

A) Its  purpose
B) Its  mission
C) Its  strategies and tactics
D) Its  core values
E) All of these are correct.
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33
Research has shown that the ethical behavior of employees is very much influenced by

A) the dogmatic approach.
B) the situational approach.
C) the code of ethics of the company.
D) social responsibility.
E) societal norms.
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34
Ethics is derived, principally, from the _____ norms with which we were raised as children.

A) cultural
B) social
C) political
D) ethnical
E) All of these are correct.
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35
Abigail is a goal-oriented entrepreneur. When asked why she went into business, she would most likely give which of the following reasons?

A) Less risk
B) Lack of uncertainty
C) Confirmed success
D) Control of one's destiny
E) Peer pressure
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36
In the context of components of company vision, _____ are the foundation for all the decisions an entrepreneur will make as his or her company grows.

A) obligations
B) g oals
C) c ore values
D) s ocietal norms
E) s trategies
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37
All of the following are examples of poor ethics EXCEPT

A) not reporting all cash receipts.
B) cheating customers on price.
C) failing to pay bills on time .
D) getting to work late .
E) lying to customers, employees, and suppliers .
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38
To ensure that the code of ethics established for the company is implemented and maintained over time, an entrepreneur should do all of the following EXCEPT

A) educate employees about ethics through workshops that put employees in hypothetical situations .
B) publicly report ethical lapses.
C) demonstrate commitment to the ethics program by mentioning it on a regular basis.
D) model the behavior expected of others in the company.
E) provide examples of appropriate behavior that employees display during the course of their work.
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39
A _____ precisely identifies the environment in which the company operates and communicates the company's fundamental philosophy.

A) code of ethics
B) mission statement
C) vision
D) purpose
E) strategy
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40
Which socially responsible rule does Paul Brainerd, founder of The Brainerd Foundation in Seattle, Washington, suggest?

A) Wait until you are older to become socially responsible.
B) Don't wait until later in life to begin giving back.
C) Wait until the venture is well established before giving back.
D) Go for something huge.
E) None of these are correct.
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41
List some benefits of being socially responsible.
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42
List the four constants of success.
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43
Define stakeholders.
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44
List the four categories of ethical decision making that entrepreneurs face on a daily basis.
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45
Define conflicts of interest.
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46
Discuss the characteristics of an effective code of ethics.
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47
Discuss the process of developing a code of ethics.
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48
List some ways in which a company can become socially responsible.
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49
List and briefly describe the components of company vision.
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Define ethics.
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