Deck 13: Doing the Right Thing: Corporate Social Responsibility CSR

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One example of CSR within an event context is:

A) Limiting attendance at your event to only wealthy persons
B) Building a children's playground in the event destination at the end of the event
C) Providing comfort to lost children
D) All of the above
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Social expectations are constantly evolving, and your CSR program should reflect these changes through:

A) Monitoring and feedback
B) Conversation
C) Speed reading
D) None of the above
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Fair trade, promotes a:

A) Unfair economic gain
B) Fairer economy
C) Uneven economy
D) Large gap between rich and poor
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One way to promote your CSR program globally is by using:

A) Telephone
B) Local newspaper
C) Focus panels
D) Internet
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To succeed with CSR, it is important to secure the commitment of:

A) Clients
B) Vendors
C) Sponsors
D) All of the above
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When developing CSR programs that incorporate government agencies, it is important to:

A) Involve local government
B) Involve provincial and state government
C) All of the above
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The impacts of CSR must be felt:

A) Internally only
B) Externally only
C) Internally and externally in equal measure
D) More internally than externally
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To measure and evaluate your event's social responsibility index, you may wish to:

A) Measure percentages of improvement in recycling year after year
B) Measure percentages of volunteer hours year after year
C) A & B
D) None of the above
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Socially responsible programs may be created for:

A) Conventions
B) Festivals
C) Meetings
D) All of the above
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For CSR to be well understood, it is important to:

A) Create a brochure
B) Give a lecture
C) Create an orientation and training program for staff
D) None of the above
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CSR programs may take place:

A) Before the event
B) During the event
C) After the event
D) All of the above
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CSR may be positively linked to:

A) Sustainable development for event destinations
B) Erosion of the turf where a festival has been held
C) Exclusion of certain guests
D) A & C
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To promote economic fairness, events should have a variety of:

A) Pricing schemes
B) Entrances and Exits
C) Musical choices
D) Interpreters
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A festival may promote CSR by demonstrating a commitment to:

A) Recycling
B) Reduction
C) Donating profits to support local charities
D) All of the above
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A corporate event may incorporate CSR by:

A) Supporting a developing destination through business tourism
B) Providing leftover items from the event for local schools
C) Adopting a local school or charitable organization
D) All of the above
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A sports event may demonstrate commitment to CSR by:

A) Creating a sports center in the local community
B) Selling more tee shirts
C) Donating funds to support local sports programs
D) A & C
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Simply talking about environmental problems and only showing a small effort to address these problems may be known as:

A) Black wash
B) Blue wash
C) Red wash
D) Green wash
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CSR, as demonstrated by Johnson & Johnson, shows a commitment to:

A) Customers
B) Employees
C) A & B
D) None of the above
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Max Goldblatt practiced CSR by preserving and protecting his:

A) Good name
B) Good value
C) Good publicity
D) Profits
Question
CSR is a way for corporations to practice the economist Adam Smith's philosophy of:

A) Making lots of money
B) Doing well by doing good
C) Generating employment
D) Creating profit.
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Deck 13: Doing the Right Thing: Corporate Social Responsibility CSR
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One example of CSR within an event context is:

A) Limiting attendance at your event to only wealthy persons
B) Building a children's playground in the event destination at the end of the event
C) Providing comfort to lost children
D) All of the above
Limiting attendance at your event to only wealthy persons
2
Social expectations are constantly evolving, and your CSR program should reflect these changes through:

A) Monitoring and feedback
B) Conversation
C) Speed reading
D) None of the above
Speed reading
3
Fair trade, promotes a:

A) Unfair economic gain
B) Fairer economy
C) Uneven economy
D) Large gap between rich and poor
Unfair economic gain
4
One way to promote your CSR program globally is by using:

A) Telephone
B) Local newspaper
C) Focus panels
D) Internet
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To succeed with CSR, it is important to secure the commitment of:

A) Clients
B) Vendors
C) Sponsors
D) All of the above
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6
When developing CSR programs that incorporate government agencies, it is important to:

A) Involve local government
B) Involve provincial and state government
C) All of the above
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7
The impacts of CSR must be felt:

A) Internally only
B) Externally only
C) Internally and externally in equal measure
D) More internally than externally
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8
To measure and evaluate your event's social responsibility index, you may wish to:

A) Measure percentages of improvement in recycling year after year
B) Measure percentages of volunteer hours year after year
C) A & B
D) None of the above
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9
Socially responsible programs may be created for:

A) Conventions
B) Festivals
C) Meetings
D) All of the above
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10
For CSR to be well understood, it is important to:

A) Create a brochure
B) Give a lecture
C) Create an orientation and training program for staff
D) None of the above
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11
CSR programs may take place:

A) Before the event
B) During the event
C) After the event
D) All of the above
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12
CSR may be positively linked to:

A) Sustainable development for event destinations
B) Erosion of the turf where a festival has been held
C) Exclusion of certain guests
D) A & C
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13
To promote economic fairness, events should have a variety of:

A) Pricing schemes
B) Entrances and Exits
C) Musical choices
D) Interpreters
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14
A festival may promote CSR by demonstrating a commitment to:

A) Recycling
B) Reduction
C) Donating profits to support local charities
D) All of the above
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15
A corporate event may incorporate CSR by:

A) Supporting a developing destination through business tourism
B) Providing leftover items from the event for local schools
C) Adopting a local school or charitable organization
D) All of the above
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16
A sports event may demonstrate commitment to CSR by:

A) Creating a sports center in the local community
B) Selling more tee shirts
C) Donating funds to support local sports programs
D) A & C
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17
Simply talking about environmental problems and only showing a small effort to address these problems may be known as:

A) Black wash
B) Blue wash
C) Red wash
D) Green wash
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18
CSR, as demonstrated by Johnson & Johnson, shows a commitment to:

A) Customers
B) Employees
C) A & B
D) None of the above
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19
Max Goldblatt practiced CSR by preserving and protecting his:

A) Good name
B) Good value
C) Good publicity
D) Profits
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CSR is a way for corporations to practice the economist Adam Smith's philosophy of:

A) Making lots of money
B) Doing well by doing good
C) Generating employment
D) Creating profit.
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