Deck 10: Business Ethics, Social Responsibility, and Environmental Sustainability

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Bad ethics can derail all but the best strategic plans.
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Many people consider it unethical for a firm to be socially irresponsible.
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Primary responsibility for ensuring ethical behavior rests with middle- and low-level managers, since they are in a position to influence many employees.
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A rising tide of consciousness about the importance of business ethics is sweeping the United States and the rest of the world.
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CEOs and business owners should delegate the responsibility for ensuring that high ethical principles are espoused and practiced in an organization.
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Whistle-blowing refers to policies that require employees to report any unethical violations they discover or see in the firm.
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According to a study by the Institute of Business Ethics, companies that do not display ethical conduct consistently outperform companies that show a clear commitment to ethical conduct.
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Periodic ethics workshops can help sensitize people to workplace circumstances in which ethics issues may arise.
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Social responsibility refers to actions an organization takes that are legally required to protect or enhance the well-being of living things.
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Dumping banned or flawed products in foreign markets is considered to be an unethical business practice.
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More and more firms believe that ethics training and an ethics culture create strategic advantage.
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A new wave of ethics issues has accentuated the need for strategists to develop a clear code of business ethics.
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Some of the largest payouts for class-action legal fraud suits ever were against Enron ($7.16 billion)and WorldCom ($6.16 billion).
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History has proven that the lower the trust and confidence of people in the ethics of an institution or society, the greater its economic strength.
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Most firms warn managers and employees that reporting an ethical violation by others, also known as whistle-blowing, could cause them to be discharged.
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Business ethics can be defined as principles of conduct within organizations that guide decision making and behavior.
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Good ethics is not a prerequisite for good strategic management.
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Having a code of ethics ensures ethical business behavior.
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Sustainability refers to the extent that an organization's operations and actions protect, mend, and preserve rather than harm or destroy the natural environment.
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Moving jobs overseas is not considered to be an unethical business practice.
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Integrating ethical decision making into the performance appraisal process is one way that firms can align ethical and strategic decision making.
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European firms are increasingly adopting explicit, American-style sexual harassment laws.
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A recent Wall Street Journal article reported that 80 percent of all firms sampled had no restrictions on relationships between a supervisor and a subordinate.
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Avon Products is being investigated for bribery charges related to their winning the first direct-sales license awarded by China to a foreign company.
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A bribe is a gift bestowed to influence a recipient's conduct.
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Firms should strive to engage in social activities that have no economic benefits, to avoid their being viewed as public relations ploys.
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The first social responsibility of any business must be to make enough profit to cover the costs of the future because if this is not achieved, no other social responsibility can be met.
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Corporate social policy should be designed and articulated during strategy formulation.
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Some strategists agree with Ralph Nader, who asserts that organizations have no obligation to do any more for society than is legally required.
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Corporate social policy should be reaffirmed or changed during strategy implementation.
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In 2012, Chinese firms dominated Fortune magazine's list of the least admired companies from a social responsibility perspective.
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Ralph Nader believes that big firms like ExxonMobil, which has more assets than most countries, have an obligation to help society cure its many ills.
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In 2012, GDF Suez, Marquard & Bahls, and RWE were the three most admired socially responsible companies according to Fortune magazine.
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The EEOC recovers about $500 million on behalf of office romance victims.
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Monitoring departmental and corporate performance regarding ethical issues can cause firms to misalign ethical and strategic decision making.
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After decades of debate and struggle, firms have finally definitively determined the appropriate social policies.
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In some foreign countries, paying bribes and kickbacks is acceptable.
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In Europe, romantic relationships at work are frowned upon, and most firms have policies prohibiting the practice.
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Social policy concerns what responsibilities the firm has to employees, consumers, environmentalists, minorities, communities, shareholders, and other groups.
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In order to be considered bribery, the gift offered must be either money or a physical item.
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According to the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), more than 25,000 elephants are killed each year for their ivory-even though international trade in ivory has been outlawed since 1989.
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Like the United States, Japan is eager to rely on large-scale immigration to bolster its workforce.
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Orphan drugs offer pharmaceutical companies no economic incentive for profitable development and distribution.
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Unlike the USA, Japan has no law against discrimination based on age.
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Workplace romance and sexual harassment are synonymous.
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Companies such as Walmart are now monitoring not only the prices its vendors offer for products, but also how those products are made in terms of environmental practices, as well as safety and infrastructure soundness.
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ISO, the world's largest developer of sustainability standards, is legally authorized to enforce their standards.
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New Jersey's goal is to obtain 3 percent of its electricity from the sun and 12 percent from offshore wind by 2020.
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While it is socially responsible to be a good steward of the natural environment, doing so will not enable a firm to gain competitive advantage.
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Sustainability reports reveal how a firm's operations impact the natural environment.
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California is the nation's second-largest producer of solar energy.
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ISO 14001 is a technical standard and as such replaces technical requirements embodied in statutes or regulations.
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It has gotten easier for firms to get away with placing "green" terminology on their products and labels because there are still no legal or generally accepted definitions of terms like "organic," "green," "safe," or "earth-friendly."
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The ISO 14000 family of standards concerns the extent to which a firm minimizes harmful effects on the environment caused by its activities and continually monitors and improves its own environmental performance.
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There is no country that favors or engages in commercial whaling today.
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The percentage of persons age 65 or older will reach 20 percent in the United States in 2018.
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Employee wellness cannot be a part of sustainability.
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Some ways in which firm's are working to be more environmentally responsible include using solar power and selling organic and environmentally friendly products.
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The percentage of persons age 65 or older exceeds 20 percent in Japan, Italy, and Germany.
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Japan is providing incentives for its elderly to work until ages 65-75.
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Bribery involves

A) bestowing a gift to influence the recipient's conduct.
B) requiring employees to report any unethical violations they discover or see in the firm.
C) prohibiting love affairs between bosses and their subordinates.
D) encouraging firms to play a role in curing society of its ills.
E) forcing companies to take responsibility for the impact their actions have on society.
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________ are the individuals primarily responsible for ensuring that high ethical principles are espoused and practiced in an organization.

A) Non-management employees
B) Mid-level managers
C) Shareholders
D) Strategists such as CEOs and business owners
E) Governmental regulatory bodies
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Which of the following companies ranks among those against whom some of the largest payouts for class-action legal fraud suits ever were judged?

A) AOL Time Warner
B) Walt Disney
C) Starbucks
D) Herman Miller
E) Edison
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Firms can align ethical and strategic decision making by

A) omitting ethical considerations from long-term planning.
B) excluding ethical decision making from the performance appraisal process.
C) discouraging whistle-blowing.
D) monitoring departmental and corporate performance regarding ethical issues.
E) All of the above
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The U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and a new provision in the Dodd-Frank financial regulation-law allows company employees who bring cases of financial fraud, such as bribery, to the government's attention to receive ________ percent of any sum recovered.

A) less than 10
B) exactly 20
C) up to 30
D) about 40
E) at least 50
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All of the following business actions are considered to be unethical EXCEPT

A) moving jobs overseas.
B) preventing environmental harm.
C) overpricing.
D) sexual harassment.
E) insider trading.
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Sustainability refers to the extent that an organization's operations and actions ________ the natural environment.

A) protect
B) mend
C) preserve
D) reflect good stewardship of
E) All of the above
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Business ethics, ________, and sustainability issues are interrelated and impact all areas of the comprehensive strategic-management model.

A) social responsibility
B) social networking
C) fiscal irresponsibility
D) cultural indifference
E) None of the above
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Which of the following is NOT a way that companies can help create an ethical culture in their organization?

A) Outlining ethical expectations
B) Giving examples of ethical situations that commonly occur in their businesses
C) Providing code-of-conduct manuals
D) Creating interactive exercises that pose hypothetical ethical dilemmas
E) Discouraging whistle-blowing
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Bad ethics can ________ strategic plans.

A) derail all but the best
B) derail even the best
C) derail only poorly-intentioned
D) derail only ill-conceived
E) never affect
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Workplace romance

A) is defined as unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature.
B) is defined as illegal by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
C) should be strictly forbidden by organizations.
D) simply happens so organizations should determine how to best manage the phenomena.
E) is an intimate relationship between two employees, one of whom is not consenting.
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A code of business ethics is

A) sorely needed in light of a new wave of ethical issues including product safety, employee health, and sexual harassment.
B) concerned with what responsibilities the firm has to employees, consumers, environmentalists, minorities, communities, and other groups.
C) a report that reveals how the firm's operations impact the natural environment.
D) a set of strict regulations requiring firms to conserve energy.
E) a series of voluntary standards in the environmental field.
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Responsibility for encouraging ethical decision making and ensuring ethical behavior in a firm lies with

A) only a firm's strategists.
B) only a firm's managers.
C) only a firm's shareholders.
D) both a firm's strategists and its managers.
E) neither a firm's strategists nor its managers.
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________ refers to policies that require employees to report any unethical violations they discover or see in the firm.

A) Whistle-blowing
B) Bribery
C) Adultery
D) Sustainability
E) Stewardship
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The United Kingdom's new Bribery Law

A) is less stringent than the similar U.S. FCPA.
B) carries a minimum 10-year prison sentence for those convicted of bribery.
C) allows foreign companies doing business in the UK to bribe officials if that is their national convention.
D) stipulates that failure to prevent bribery is an offense.
E) All of the above
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Ethics training programs should contain which of the following?

A) Messages from the CEO or business owner emphasizing ethical business practices
B) The development and discussion of codes of ethics
C) Procedures for discussing unethical behavior
D) Procedures for reporting unethical behavior
E) All of the above
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Simply having a code of ethics

A) will ensure ethical business behavior.
B) eliminates the need for periodic ethics workshops.
C) is all that is necessary to sensitize people to workplace circumstances in which ethics issues may arise.
D) is insufficient to guarantee that employees behave in an ethical manner.
E) secures an ethics culture in the workplace.
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Unethical activities that plague online commerce include all of the following EXCEPT

A) inappropriate gifts.
B) spreading viruses.
C) identity theft.
D) Internet fraud.
E) hacking into company computers.
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More and more firms believe that ethics training and an ethics culture

A) are socially irresponsible.
B) are admirable but damage a firm's competitive positioning.
C) are costly and provide no practical benefit to the company.
D) create strategic advantage.
E) can tarnish the reputation of a firm.
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Which of the following business actions is considered to be unethical?

A) Having satisfactory product or service safety
B) Selling products in foreign markets
C) Providing equal opportunities for women and minorities
D) Filing expense accounts
E) Misleading labeling
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Bad ethics can derail all but the best strategic plans.
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Many people consider it unethical for a firm to be socially irresponsible.
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Primary responsibility for ensuring ethical behavior rests with middle- and low-level managers, since they are in a position to influence many employees.
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A rising tide of consciousness about the importance of business ethics is sweeping the United States and the rest of the world.
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CEOs and business owners should delegate the responsibility for ensuring that high ethical principles are espoused and practiced in an organization.
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Whistle-blowing refers to policies that require employees to report any unethical violations they discover or see in the firm.
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According to a study by the Institute of Business Ethics, companies that do not display ethical conduct consistently outperform companies that show a clear commitment to ethical conduct.
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Periodic ethics workshops can help sensitize people to workplace circumstances in which ethics issues may arise.
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Social responsibility refers to actions an organization takes that are legally required to protect or enhance the well-being of living things.
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Dumping banned or flawed products in foreign markets is considered to be an unethical business practice.
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More and more firms believe that ethics training and an ethics culture create strategic advantage.
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A new wave of ethics issues has accentuated the need for strategists to develop a clear code of business ethics.
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Some of the largest payouts for class-action legal fraud suits ever were against Enron ($7.16 billion)and WorldCom ($6.16 billion).
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History has proven that the lower the trust and confidence of people in the ethics of an institution or society, the greater its economic strength.
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Most firms warn managers and employees that reporting an ethical violation by others, also known as whistle-blowing, could cause them to be discharged.
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Business ethics can be defined as principles of conduct within organizations that guide decision making and behavior.
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Good ethics is not a prerequisite for good strategic management.
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Having a code of ethics ensures ethical business behavior.
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Sustainability refers to the extent that an organization's operations and actions protect, mend, and preserve rather than harm or destroy the natural environment.
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Moving jobs overseas is not considered to be an unethical business practice.
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Integrating ethical decision making into the performance appraisal process is one way that firms can align ethical and strategic decision making.
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European firms are increasingly adopting explicit, American-style sexual harassment laws.
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A recent Wall Street Journal article reported that 80 percent of all firms sampled had no restrictions on relationships between a supervisor and a subordinate.
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Avon Products is being investigated for bribery charges related to their winning the first direct-sales license awarded by China to a foreign company.
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A bribe is a gift bestowed to influence a recipient's conduct.
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Firms should strive to engage in social activities that have no economic benefits, to avoid their being viewed as public relations ploys.
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The first social responsibility of any business must be to make enough profit to cover the costs of the future because if this is not achieved, no other social responsibility can be met.
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Corporate social policy should be designed and articulated during strategy formulation.
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Some strategists agree with Ralph Nader, who asserts that organizations have no obligation to do any more for society than is legally required.
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Corporate social policy should be reaffirmed or changed during strategy implementation.
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In 2012, Chinese firms dominated Fortune magazine's list of the least admired companies from a social responsibility perspective.
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Ralph Nader believes that big firms like ExxonMobil, which has more assets than most countries, have an obligation to help society cure its many ills.
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In 2012, GDF Suez, Marquard & Bahls, and RWE were the three most admired socially responsible companies according to Fortune magazine.
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The EEOC recovers about $500 million on behalf of office romance victims.
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Monitoring departmental and corporate performance regarding ethical issues can cause firms to misalign ethical and strategic decision making.
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After decades of debate and struggle, firms have finally definitively determined the appropriate social policies.
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In some foreign countries, paying bribes and kickbacks is acceptable.
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In Europe, romantic relationships at work are frowned upon, and most firms have policies prohibiting the practice.
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Social policy concerns what responsibilities the firm has to employees, consumers, environmentalists, minorities, communities, shareholders, and other groups.
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In order to be considered bribery, the gift offered must be either money or a physical item.
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According to the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), more than 25,000 elephants are killed each year for their ivory-even though international trade in ivory has been outlawed since 1989.
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Like the United States, Japan is eager to rely on large-scale immigration to bolster its workforce.
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Orphan drugs offer pharmaceutical companies no economic incentive for profitable development and distribution.
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Unlike the USA, Japan has no law against discrimination based on age.
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Workplace romance and sexual harassment are synonymous.
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Companies such as Walmart are now monitoring not only the prices its vendors offer for products, but also how those products are made in terms of environmental practices, as well as safety and infrastructure soundness.
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ISO, the world's largest developer of sustainability standards, is legally authorized to enforce their standards.
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New Jersey's goal is to obtain 3 percent of its electricity from the sun and 12 percent from offshore wind by 2020.
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While it is socially responsible to be a good steward of the natural environment, doing so will not enable a firm to gain competitive advantage.
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Sustainability reports reveal how a firm's operations impact the natural environment.
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California is the nation's second-largest producer of solar energy.
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ISO 14001 is a technical standard and as such replaces technical requirements embodied in statutes or regulations.
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It has gotten easier for firms to get away with placing "green" terminology on their products and labels because there are still no legal or generally accepted definitions of terms like "organic," "green," "safe," or "earth-friendly."
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The ISO 14000 family of standards concerns the extent to which a firm minimizes harmful effects on the environment caused by its activities and continually monitors and improves its own environmental performance.
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There is no country that favors or engages in commercial whaling today.
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The percentage of persons age 65 or older will reach 20 percent in the United States in 2018.
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Employee wellness cannot be a part of sustainability.
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Some ways in which firm's are working to be more environmentally responsible include using solar power and selling organic and environmentally friendly products.
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The percentage of persons age 65 or older exceeds 20 percent in Japan, Italy, and Germany.
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Japan is providing incentives for its elderly to work until ages 65-75.
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Bribery involves

A) bestowing a gift to influence the recipient's conduct.
B) requiring employees to report any unethical violations they discover or see in the firm.
C) prohibiting love affairs between bosses and their subordinates.
D) encouraging firms to play a role in curing society of its ills.
E) forcing companies to take responsibility for the impact their actions have on society.
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________ are the individuals primarily responsible for ensuring that high ethical principles are espoused and practiced in an organization.

A) Non-management employees
B) Mid-level managers
C) Shareholders
D) Strategists such as CEOs and business owners
E) Governmental regulatory bodies
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Which of the following companies ranks among those against whom some of the largest payouts for class-action legal fraud suits ever were judged?

A) AOL Time Warner
B) Walt Disney
C) Starbucks
D) Herman Miller
E) Edison
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64
Firms can align ethical and strategic decision making by

A) omitting ethical considerations from long-term planning.
B) excluding ethical decision making from the performance appraisal process.
C) discouraging whistle-blowing.
D) monitoring departmental and corporate performance regarding ethical issues.
E) All of the above
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The U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and a new provision in the Dodd-Frank financial regulation-law allows company employees who bring cases of financial fraud, such as bribery, to the government's attention to receive ________ percent of any sum recovered.

A) less than 10
B) exactly 20
C) up to 30
D) about 40
E) at least 50
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All of the following business actions are considered to be unethical EXCEPT

A) moving jobs overseas.
B) preventing environmental harm.
C) overpricing.
D) sexual harassment.
E) insider trading.
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Sustainability refers to the extent that an organization's operations and actions ________ the natural environment.

A) protect
B) mend
C) preserve
D) reflect good stewardship of
E) All of the above
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Business ethics, ________, and sustainability issues are interrelated and impact all areas of the comprehensive strategic-management model.

A) social responsibility
B) social networking
C) fiscal irresponsibility
D) cultural indifference
E) None of the above
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69
Which of the following is NOT a way that companies can help create an ethical culture in their organization?

A) Outlining ethical expectations
B) Giving examples of ethical situations that commonly occur in their businesses
C) Providing code-of-conduct manuals
D) Creating interactive exercises that pose hypothetical ethical dilemmas
E) Discouraging whistle-blowing
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Bad ethics can ________ strategic plans.

A) derail all but the best
B) derail even the best
C) derail only poorly-intentioned
D) derail only ill-conceived
E) never affect
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Workplace romance

A) is defined as unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature.
B) is defined as illegal by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
C) should be strictly forbidden by organizations.
D) simply happens so organizations should determine how to best manage the phenomena.
E) is an intimate relationship between two employees, one of whom is not consenting.
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A code of business ethics is

A) sorely needed in light of a new wave of ethical issues including product safety, employee health, and sexual harassment.
B) concerned with what responsibilities the firm has to employees, consumers, environmentalists, minorities, communities, and other groups.
C) a report that reveals how the firm's operations impact the natural environment.
D) a set of strict regulations requiring firms to conserve energy.
E) a series of voluntary standards in the environmental field.
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73
Responsibility for encouraging ethical decision making and ensuring ethical behavior in a firm lies with

A) only a firm's strategists.
B) only a firm's managers.
C) only a firm's shareholders.
D) both a firm's strategists and its managers.
E) neither a firm's strategists nor its managers.
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________ refers to policies that require employees to report any unethical violations they discover or see in the firm.

A) Whistle-blowing
B) Bribery
C) Adultery
D) Sustainability
E) Stewardship
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The United Kingdom's new Bribery Law

A) is less stringent than the similar U.S. FCPA.
B) carries a minimum 10-year prison sentence for those convicted of bribery.
C) allows foreign companies doing business in the UK to bribe officials if that is their national convention.
D) stipulates that failure to prevent bribery is an offense.
E) All of the above
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76
Ethics training programs should contain which of the following?

A) Messages from the CEO or business owner emphasizing ethical business practices
B) The development and discussion of codes of ethics
C) Procedures for discussing unethical behavior
D) Procedures for reporting unethical behavior
E) All of the above
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Simply having a code of ethics

A) will ensure ethical business behavior.
B) eliminates the need for periodic ethics workshops.
C) is all that is necessary to sensitize people to workplace circumstances in which ethics issues may arise.
D) is insufficient to guarantee that employees behave in an ethical manner.
E) secures an ethics culture in the workplace.
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Unethical activities that plague online commerce include all of the following EXCEPT

A) inappropriate gifts.
B) spreading viruses.
C) identity theft.
D) Internet fraud.
E) hacking into company computers.
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More and more firms believe that ethics training and an ethics culture

A) are socially irresponsible.
B) are admirable but damage a firm's competitive positioning.
C) are costly and provide no practical benefit to the company.
D) create strategic advantage.
E) can tarnish the reputation of a firm.
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Which of the following business actions is considered to be unethical?

A) Having satisfactory product or service safety
B) Selling products in foreign markets
C) Providing equal opportunities for women and minorities
D) Filing expense accounts
E) Misleading labeling
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