Deck 2: Business Ethics and Social Responsibility
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Deck 2: Business Ethics and Social Responsibility
1
Price gouging occurs when a company sells products below cost.
False
2
Some ethical and unethical behaviors fall into gray areas while others are widely agreed upon.
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3
Unethical behavior complies with individual beliefs and social norms about what's right and good.
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4
Consumerism is a form of social activism dedicated to protecting the rights of consumers in their dealings with businesses.
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Ethical behavior is behavior that individual beliefs and social norms define as being wrong and bad.
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Ethics are beliefs about what is right and wrong or good and bad.
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Collusion is an illegal agreement between two or more companies or individuals to commit a wrongful act.
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Whistle-blowers may report wrongdoing to their direct supervisors,as well as to outside agencies.
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Social responsibility is an attempt by a business to balance its commitments to groups and individuals in its environment,including customers,other businesses,employees,and investors.
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10
Insider trading occurs when someone uses confidential information to gain from the purchase or sale of stocks.
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11
The term organizational stakeholder refers to groups,individuals,and organizations that are directly affected by the practices of an organization.
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12
The standards of behavior that guide individual managers in their work is called managerial ethics.
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13
Today,almost all major corporations have written codes of ethics.
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An employee of an organization can be considered an organizational stakeholder.
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Greenwashing is the use of advertising to project a green image while adopting substantive environmentally friendly changes.
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A conflict of interest occurs when an activity may benefit the individual to the detriment of his or her employer.
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17
Accepting and offering bribes is a normal part of doing business in some parts of the world.
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18
In recent years,companies have found that they can increase profits by going green.
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19
Business ethics refers to ethical or unethical behaviors by employees in the context of their personal lives.
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20
Under a defensive stance to social responsibility,companies meet only their minimum legal requirements.
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21
Most companies have concluded that ethics training programs are ineffective.
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22
A business's social responsibility to investors includes following proper accounting procedures,providing appropriate information to shareholders about financial performance,and managing the organization to protect shareholder rights and investments.
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23
Some actions,such as stealing during periods of natural disaster,may be illegal yet considered ethical.
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24
Greenwashing is using false advertising by pushing the truth to the limit.
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25
In response to the economic turmoil of the Great Depression,the government deregulated most business activity.
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26
A manager who discriminates against African Americans in hiring exhibits both unethical and illegal behavior.
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27
The proactive approach to social responsibility argues that profits should not be spent on social programs.
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28
In the United States,there are increased expectations for a greater social role for business.
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29
A company that does not act responsibly toward its customers may lose their trust and ultimately their business.
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30
Because ethics are based on both individual beliefs and social concepts,they do not vary from person to person.
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31
The first formal declaration of consumer rights protection occurred when President Richard M.Nixon identified four basic consumer rights.
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32
The practice of greenwashing is socially responsible.
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33
Ethical standards relating to business practices are fairly consistent around the world.
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34
What constitutes ethical and unethical behavior is determined partly by the individual and partly by the culture.
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35
Social responsibility must start at the top of the organization.
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36
The single most effective step a company can take to encourage ethical behavior is upper-management support.
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37
About half of all whistle-blowers eventually get fired.
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38
Most companies have policies that forbid buyers from accepting gifts from suppliers.
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39
The number of companies adopting written codes of ethics has declined in the last 30 years.
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40
What constitutes ethical behavior is determined entirely by the individual.
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41
________ are beliefs about what is right and wrong or good or bad.
A) Mores
B) Motivators
C) Cultures
D) Ethics
A) Mores
B) Motivators
C) Cultures
D) Ethics
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42
The Ronald McDonald House is a good example of a proactive stance to social responsibility.
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43
Though an individual feels that his behavior is ethical,that behavior may still be considered unethical if social norms consider it to be so.
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44
Companies adopting an accommodative stance to social responsibility do as little as possible to solve social or environmental problems and may deny or cover up violations.
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45
Whistle-blowers can confidently report findings to higher-level managers,who can be expected to take action.
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46
________ refers to ethical or unethical behaviors by employees in the context of their jobs.
A) Social ethics
B) Business ethics
C) Collusion
D) Social responsibility
A) Social ethics
B) Business ethics
C) Collusion
D) Social responsibility
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47
Ethical and unethical behaviors are determined by ________.
A) the individual
B) the culture
C) both the individual and the culture
D) neither the individual nor the culture
A) the individual
B) the culture
C) both the individual and the culture
D) neither the individual nor the culture
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48
There is general consensus within the United States that social responsibility must take precedence over profits.
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49
In recent years,there have been fewer concerns about ethics in advertising.
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50
The most essential ingredient in encouraging ethical behavior in an organization is getting all employees to buy into it.
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51
The Consumer Bill of Rights is backed by numerous federal and state laws.
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52
In the 1960s and 1970s,business was seen as a negative social force.
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53
The ethical norm of utility evaluates whether an act is relevant to the most beneficial party.
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54
An individual's personal code of ethics is shaped by their life experiences.
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55
The ethical norm of caring evaluates whether the decision is consistent with people's responsibilities to each other.
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56
Cost concerns have created reluctance to "go green" because the opportunity to make money by marketing green products to environmentally conscious consumers is not apparent.
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57
A behavior that does not conform to accepted beliefs and social norms is defined as ________.
A) ethical behavior
B) unethical behavior
C) irresponsibility
D) business ethics
A) ethical behavior
B) unethical behavior
C) irresponsibility
D) business ethics
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58
Behavior that conforms to individual beliefs and social norms about what is right and good is referred to as ________.
A) collusion
B) social reaction
C) ethical behavior
D) GAAP
A) collusion
B) social reaction
C) ethical behavior
D) GAAP
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59
In a social audit,an independent group of examiners evaluate a company's compliance with GAAP.
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60
Small businesses must answer many of the same social responsibility questions as big businesses.
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61
A(n)________ stance to social responsibility occurs when a company meets only the minimum legal requirements in its commitments to groups and individuals in its social environment.
A) accommodative
B) obstructionist
C) proactive
D) defensive
A) accommodative
B) obstructionist
C) proactive
D) defensive
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A(n)________ stance to social responsibility involves doing as little as possible and may involve attempts to deny or cover up violations.
A) accommodative
B) obstructionist
C) proactive
D) defensive
A) accommodative
B) obstructionist
C) proactive
D) defensive
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63
Social activism dedicated to protecting the rights of consumers in their dealings with businesses is called ________.
A) conservation
B) consumerism
C) collusion
D) whistle-blowing
A) conservation
B) consumerism
C) collusion
D) whistle-blowing
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64
Bob Crawford sold shares in XYZ Company after finding out from XYZ's CEO that XYZ's stock was about to drop in price.Bob engaged in ________.
A) whistle-blowing
B) misrepresentation of finances
C) insider trading
D) an accommodative stance to social responsibility
A) whistle-blowing
B) misrepresentation of finances
C) insider trading
D) an accommodative stance to social responsibility
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65
An employee who discovers and tries to put an end to a company's unethical,illegal,or socially irresponsible actions by publicizing them is called ________.
A) top management
B) an outside contractor
C) a whistle-blower
D) an investor
A) top management
B) an outside contractor
C) a whistle-blower
D) an investor
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66
Top managers demonstrate commitment to ethical business practices with ________.
A) the adoption of written codes of ethics
B) employee empowerment
C) decentralized decision making practices
D) collusion with other companies
A) the adoption of written codes of ethics
B) employee empowerment
C) decentralized decision making practices
D) collusion with other companies
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67
Which of the following is NOT necessary to assess ethical behavior?
A) gather facts
B) make a judgment based on the rightness or wrongness of the activity or policy
C) consider appropriate moral values
D) listen to what is being said in the rumor mill
A) gather facts
B) make a judgment based on the rightness or wrongness of the activity or policy
C) consider appropriate moral values
D) listen to what is being said in the rumor mill
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68
Product advertising that some consumers consider morally objectionable would include such products as
A) underwear
B) condoms
C) alcohol
D) all of the above
A) underwear
B) condoms
C) alcohol
D) all of the above
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69
In setting ethical standards,perhaps the most effective step that a company can take is to ________.
A) adopt a code of ethics
B) demonstrate top management support of ethical standards
C) engage employees in ethics training
D) take an accommodative stance
A) adopt a code of ethics
B) demonstrate top management support of ethical standards
C) engage employees in ethics training
D) take an accommodative stance
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70
Green marketing encompasses a wide variety of business strategies and practices such as production process,product modification,and
A) reducing prices.
B) packaging reduction.
C) painting products.
D) price gouging.
A) reducing prices.
B) packaging reduction.
C) painting products.
D) price gouging.
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71
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 requires that ________.
A) the chief financial officer prevent insider trading
B) the chief financial officer engage in strategic management
C) the chief financial officer guarantee the accuracy of financial reporting
D) the chief financial officer engage in creative accounting
A) the chief financial officer prevent insider trading
B) the chief financial officer engage in strategic management
C) the chief financial officer guarantee the accuracy of financial reporting
D) the chief financial officer engage in creative accounting
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72
Which of the following statements could possibly be included in a company's code of ethics?
A) We have respect for individuals.
B) We encourage innovation.
C) We achieve our objective through teamwork.
D) All of these are possibilities.
A) We have respect for individuals.
B) We encourage innovation.
C) We achieve our objective through teamwork.
D) All of these are possibilities.
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73
In maintaining and reporting its financial status,every corporation must ________.
A) conform to generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)
B) purchase stocks on margin
C) use creative accounting practices
D) support increased stock prices
A) conform to generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)
B) purchase stocks on margin
C) use creative accounting practices
D) support increased stock prices
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74
With a(n)________ stance to social responsibility,a firm will hide wrongdoing.
A) defensive
B) obstructionist
C) accommodative
D) proactive
A) defensive
B) obstructionist
C) accommodative
D) proactive
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75
Which of the following occurs when someone uses confidential information to gain from the purchase or sale of stocks?
A) identity theft
B) a margin purchase
C) insider trading
D) collusion
A) identity theft
B) a margin purchase
C) insider trading
D) collusion
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76
The way in which a business tries to balance its commitments to groups and individuals in its social environment is called ________.
A) business ethics
B) socialization
C) corporate responsibility
D) social responsibility
A) business ethics
B) socialization
C) corporate responsibility
D) social responsibility
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77
Firms that adopt a(n)________ stance to social responsibility meet their legal requirements and exceed legal minimums when specifically asked.
A) accommodative
B) obstructionist
C) proactive
D) defensive
A) accommodative
B) obstructionist
C) proactive
D) defensive
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78
In a(n)________ stance to social responsibility,a company actively seeks opportunities to contribute to the well being of groups and individuals in its social environment.
A) accommodative
B) obstructionist
C) proactive
D) defensive
A) accommodative
B) obstructionist
C) proactive
D) defensive
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79
________ are groups,individuals,and organizations that are directly affected by the practices of an organization.
A) Whistle-blowers
B) Social audits
C) Directors
D) Organizational stakeholders
A) Whistle-blowers
B) Social audits
C) Directors
D) Organizational stakeholders
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80
Which statement is false?
A) Fewer and fewer companies are adopting codes of ethics.
B) More and more companies are adopting codes of ethics.
C) Some ethical responses can be learned through experience.
D) Social responsibility involves providing quality products and pricing products fairly.
A) Fewer and fewer companies are adopting codes of ethics.
B) More and more companies are adopting codes of ethics.
C) Some ethical responses can be learned through experience.
D) Social responsibility involves providing quality products and pricing products fairly.
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