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Deck 3: Ethics and Social Responsibility in Strategic Management
1
Cultural norms and values can guide ethical behavior.
True
2
The theory of vital responsibility proposes that a private corporation has responsibilities to society that extend beyond making a profit.
False
3
Discretionary responsibilities are voluntary obligations a corporation assumes.
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4
Primary stakeholders have a direct connection with the corporation and have sufficient bargaining to directly affect corporate activities.
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According to Carroll, legal responsibilities are defined by governments in laws that management is expected to obey.
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Relationship-based countries tend to be more transparent and have a lower degree of corruption than do rule-based countries.
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Friedman referred to the social responsibility of business as a "fundamentally subversive doctrine."
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A study concerning social responsibility indicates that socially-responsible firms are more likely to be welcomed into another country.
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The difference between ethical and discretionary responsibilities is that few people expect an organization to fulfill ethical responsibilities.
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Corporation stakeholders are all constituencies that are affected by the achievement of the firm's objectives.
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11
"Let the buyer beware" is a traditional saying in free market capitalism.
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12
Archie Carroll contends that the primary goal of business is profit maximization.
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13
There is no truth to the comment that "business ethics" is an oxymoron.
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14
Cultural relativism is reflected in the statement, "When in Rome, do as the Romans do."
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15
Archie Carroll proposes that managers in companies have only a discretionary responsibility.
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The broader concept of sustainability is closely aligned with Friedman's view of social responsibility.
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17
The first step in stakeholder analysis is identifying those who have only an indirect stake in the corporation.
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18
In any one strategic decision, the interests of one stakeholder group can conflict with another.
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19
Being known as a socially responsible firm may provide a company with social capital, the goodwill of key stakeholders, that can be used for competitive advantage.
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20
A company may have some stakeholders of which it is only marginally aware.
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21
The term "social responsibility" , according to Carroll, can be viewed as a combination of an
A)organization's ethical and discretionary responsibilities.
B)organization's legal and ethical responsibilities.
C)organization's economic and ethical responsibilities.
D)organization's financial and economic responsibilities.
E)organization's legal and discretionary responsibilities.
A)organization's ethical and discretionary responsibilities.
B)organization's legal and ethical responsibilities.
C)organization's economic and ethical responsibilities.
D)organization's financial and economic responsibilities.
E)organization's legal and discretionary responsibilities.
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22
Kohlberg's preconventional level is characterized by a person's adherence to an internal moral code.
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23
The Golden Rule is the essence of one of Immanuel Kant's approaches to resolving ethical dilemmas.
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24
Which one of the following is NOT one of the arguments against social responsibility as used by economist Milton Friedman?
A)Spending money for social responsibility is spending the stockholder's money for a general social interest.
B)Businesses can actually do very little in terms of social responsibility.
C)Spending money on social responsibility is acting from motives other than economic and may, in the long-run, cause harm to the very society the firm is trying to help.
D)There is one and only one social responsibility of business -- to use its resources and engage in activities designed to increase its profits so long as it stays within the rules of the game.
E)Through taking on the burden of social costs, the organization becomes less efficient, causing price increases or postponement of growth.
A)Spending money for social responsibility is spending the stockholder's money for a general social interest.
B)Businesses can actually do very little in terms of social responsibility.
C)Spending money on social responsibility is acting from motives other than economic and may, in the long-run, cause harm to the very society the firm is trying to help.
D)There is one and only one social responsibility of business -- to use its resources and engage in activities designed to increase its profits so long as it stays within the rules of the game.
E)Through taking on the burden of social costs, the organization becomes less efficient, causing price increases or postponement of growth.
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25
The justice approach to ethics proposes that actions and plans should be judged by their consequences.
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26
According to Carroll, the responsibility that management of a business organization has to produce goods and services of value to society so that the firm may repay its creditors and stockholders is called
A)legal responsibilities.
B)ethical responsibilities.
C)financial responsibilities.
D)economic responsibilities.
E)discretionary responsibilities.
A)legal responsibilities.
B)ethical responsibilities.
C)financial responsibilities.
D)economic responsibilities.
E)discretionary responsibilities.
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27
According to Carroll, the responsibility that management of a business organization assumes which are purely voluntary obligations are
A)legal responsibilities.
B)ethical responsibilities.
C)financial responsibilities.
D)economic responsibilities.
E)discretionary responsibilities.
A)legal responsibilities.
B)ethical responsibilities.
C)financial responsibilities.
D)economic responsibilities.
E)discretionary responsibilities.
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28
A problem with the utilitarian approach to ethics is the difficulty in recognizing all the benefits and the costs of any particular decision.
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29
Law refers to formal codes that permit or forbid certain behaviors and may or may not enforce ethics or morality.
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30
According to Carroll, the responsibilities defined by government in laws for management to obey are
A)legal responsibilities.
B)ethical responsibilities.
C)financial responsibilities.
D)economic responsibilities.
E)discretionary responsibilities.
A)legal responsibilities.
B)ethical responsibilities.
C)financial responsibilities.
D)economic responsibilities.
E)discretionary responsibilities.
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31
Moral relativism could enable a person to justify almost any sort of decision or action, so long as it is not declared illegal.
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32
According to Kohlberg's levels of moral development, the conventional level is characterized by considerations of society's laws and norms.
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33
Who said that the social responsibility of business is a "fundamentally subversive doctrine" and that the one social responsibility of business is "to use its resources and engage in activities designed to increase its profits so long as it stays with the rules of the game..."?
A)Adam Smith
B)Edward Freeman
C)Archie Carroll
D)William C. Norris
E)Milton Friedman
A)Adam Smith
B)Edward Freeman
C)Archie Carroll
D)William C. Norris
E)Milton Friedman
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34
The concept that proposes private corporations have responsibilities to society that extend beyond making a profit is known as
A)flexible responsibility.
B)social responsibility.
C)social flexibility.
D)managerial responsibility.
E)Profit maximization
A)flexible responsibility.
B)social responsibility.
C)social flexibility.
D)managerial responsibility.
E)Profit maximization
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35
Society generally expects firms to work with employees and the company to plan for layoffs.This is an example of which of Carroll's responsibilities?
A)economic
B)legal
C)justice
D)ethical
E)discretionary
A)economic
B)legal
C)justice
D)ethical
E)discretionary
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36
Research indicates that when faced with a question of ethics, managers tend to ignore codes of ethics and try to solve their dilemma on their own.
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37
Economist Milton Friedman has argued that a business's only responsibility is to
A)maximize profits and stay within the rules of the game.
B)sustain its market share.
C)promote the welfare of society.
D)satisfy its employees.
E)satisfy its customers.
A)maximize profits and stay within the rules of the game.
B)sustain its market share.
C)promote the welfare of society.
D)satisfy its employees.
E)satisfy its customers.
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38
Carroll's four responsibilities listed in order of priority are
A)legal, economic, ethical, and discretionary.
B)legal, ethical, discretionary, and economic.
C)economic, legal, ethical, and discretionary.
D)economic, ethical, discretionary, and legal.
E)ethical, economic, legal, and discretionary.
A)legal, economic, ethical, and discretionary.
B)legal, ethical, discretionary, and economic.
C)economic, legal, ethical, and discretionary.
D)economic, ethical, discretionary, and legal.
E)ethical, economic, legal, and discretionary.
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39
Kohlberg places 80 percent of U.S.adults in the principled level of development.
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40
A code of ethics denotes how employees should behave on the job.
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41
Which of the following statements is true concerning secondary stakeholders?
A)Secondary stakeholders are those who have only an indirect stake in the corporation, but who are affected by corporate activities.
B)Secondary stakeholders usually include non-governmental organizations (like Greenpeace)and trade associations.
C)Because the corporation's relationship with each of these stakeholders is usually not covered by any written or verbal agreement, there is room for misunderstanding.
D)Aside from competitors, secondary stakeholders are not usually monitored by the corporation in any systematic fashion.
E)all of the above
A)Secondary stakeholders are those who have only an indirect stake in the corporation, but who are affected by corporate activities.
B)Secondary stakeholders usually include non-governmental organizations (like Greenpeace)and trade associations.
C)Because the corporation's relationship with each of these stakeholders is usually not covered by any written or verbal agreement, there is room for misunderstanding.
D)Aside from competitors, secondary stakeholders are not usually monitored by the corporation in any systematic fashion.
E)all of the above
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42
The Dow Jones Sustainability Index includes
A)environmental, economic, and quality sustainability.
B)industry, environmental, and economic sustainability.
C)environmental, economic, and social sustainability.
D)ethical, economic, and social sustainability.
E)environmental, ethical, and quality sustainability.
A)environmental, economic, and quality sustainability.
B)industry, environmental, and economic sustainability.
C)environmental, economic, and social sustainability.
D)ethical, economic, and social sustainability.
E)environmental, ethical, and quality sustainability.
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43
All of the following are considered secondary stakeholders EXCEPT
A)governments.
B)competitors.
C)suppliers.
D)trade associations.
E)activists.
A)governments.
B)competitors.
C)suppliers.
D)trade associations.
E)activists.
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44
Vice President Sherron Watkins used the ________ analogy to explain why executives at Enron engaged in unethical and illegal actions.
A)borrowing earnings
B)Napoleon complex
C)Moral relativism
D)Frogs in boiling water
E)all of the above
A)borrowing earnings
B)Napoleon complex
C)Moral relativism
D)Frogs in boiling water
E)all of the above
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45
In order for a business to be sustainable, it must satisfy which of Carroll's responsibilities?
A)economic
B)legal
C)ethical
D)discretionary
E)all of the above
A)economic
B)legal
C)ethical
D)discretionary
E)all of the above
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46
As opposed to rule-based countries, relationship-based countries tend to
A)be more transparent and have a higher degree of corruption.
B)be more transparent and have a lower degree of corruption.
C)be less transparent and have a lower degree of corruption.
D)be less transparent and have a higher degree of corruption.
E)have the same transparency and same degree of corruption.
A)be more transparent and have a higher degree of corruption.
B)be more transparent and have a lower degree of corruption.
C)be less transparent and have a lower degree of corruption.
D)be less transparent and have a higher degree of corruption.
E)have the same transparency and same degree of corruption.
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47
Which of the following companies was cited by the text as an example of a company which does its best to consider its responsibilities to its primary and secondary stakeholders when making strategic decisions?
A)McDonald's
B)Johnson & Johnson
C)Maytag
D)Microsoft
E)Enron
A)McDonald's
B)Johnson & Johnson
C)Maytag
D)Microsoft
E)Enron
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48
Providing day-care centers to employees is an example of which of Carroll's responsibilities?
A)economic
B)legal
C)justice
D)ethical
E)discretionary
A)economic
B)legal
C)justice
D)ethical
E)discretionary
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49
Which of the following is one of the most common reasons given by surveyed executives for bending the rules to attain their objectives?
A)organizational performance required it
B)rules were ambiguous or out of date
C)everyone does it
D)pressure from others
E)all of the above
A)organizational performance required it
B)rules were ambiguous or out of date
C)everyone does it
D)pressure from others
E)all of the above
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50
According to a recent Harris Poll what percentage of U.S.adults believe that U.S.corporations owe something to their workers and the communities in which they operate and that they should sometimes sacrifice some profit for making things better for their workers and communities?
A)95%
B)5%
C)50%
D)75 %
E)25%
A)95%
B)5%
C)50%
D)75 %
E)25%
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51
As societal values evolve, it is likely that the _________ responsibilities of today may become the _________ responsibilities to tomorrow.
A)economic; ethical.
B)legal; ethical.
C)discretionary; ethical.
D)discretionary; economic.
E)legal; discretionary.
A)economic; ethical.
B)legal; ethical.
C)discretionary; ethical.
D)discretionary; economic.
E)legal; discretionary.
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52
Of the six values measured by the Allpot-Vernon-Lindzey Study of Values test, both U.S.and British executives consistently score highest on ________ values and lowest on ________ values.
A)religious and theoretical; economic and social
B)religious and economic; political and social
C)economic and political; social and religious
D)social and religious; aesthetic and political
E)religious; economic
A)religious and theoretical; economic and social
B)religious and economic; political and social
C)economic and political; social and religious
D)social and religious; aesthetic and political
E)religious; economic
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53
Friedman's position on social responsibility
A)proposes that a lack of social responsibility results in increased government regulations.
B)appears to be losing traction with business executives.
C)suggests that a lack of social responsibility reduces a firm's efficiency.
D)explains why firms are using their socially responsibility actions for competitive advantage.
E)mirrors Carroll's position.
A)proposes that a lack of social responsibility results in increased government regulations.
B)appears to be losing traction with business executives.
C)suggests that a lack of social responsibility reduces a firm's efficiency.
D)explains why firms are using their socially responsibility actions for competitive advantage.
E)mirrors Carroll's position.
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54
The Ethics Resource Center found that the percentage of employees who had engaged in one or more unethical and/or illegal actions during the past year was
A)less than 1%.
B)21%.
C)48%.
D)76%.
E)over 98%.
A)less than 1%.
B)21%.
C)48%.
D)76%.
E)over 98%.
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55
The first step in stakeholder analysis is to
A)identify primary stakeholders.
B)monitor what all the stakeholders want.
C)identify the stakeholders with an indirect stake in the corporation.
D)estimate the effect on each stakeholder group from any particular strategic decision.
E)identify the influence of each stakeholder group.
A)identify primary stakeholders.
B)monitor what all the stakeholders want.
C)identify the stakeholders with an indirect stake in the corporation.
D)estimate the effect on each stakeholder group from any particular strategic decision.
E)identify the influence of each stakeholder group.
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56
Which of the following is NOT one of the examples provided as an organizational benefit received from being socially responsible?
A)They can attract outstanding employees who prefer working for a responsible firm.
B)They are more likely to be welcomed into a foreign country.
C)They are more likely to attract capital infusions from investors who view reputable companies as desirable long-term investment.
D)They are guaranteed to maximize resource productivity and reduce the average payback period of investment.
E)Their environmental concerns may enable them to charge premium prices and gain brand loyalty.
A)They can attract outstanding employees who prefer working for a responsible firm.
B)They are more likely to be welcomed into a foreign country.
C)They are more likely to attract capital infusions from investors who view reputable companies as desirable long-term investment.
D)They are guaranteed to maximize resource productivity and reduce the average payback period of investment.
E)Their environmental concerns may enable them to charge premium prices and gain brand loyalty.
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57
Being socially responsibility
A)provides a company with a more positive overall reputation.
B)has opened doors in local communities.
C)has enhanced the company's reputation with consumers.
D)has resulted in cost savings to firms.
E)all of the above.
A)provides a company with a more positive overall reputation.
B)has opened doors in local communities.
C)has enhanced the company's reputation with consumers.
D)has resulted in cost savings to firms.
E)all of the above.
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58
Rule-based governance
A)is generally found in developing nations.
B)relies on publicly verifiable information.
C)relies on implicit agreement.
D)is inherently nontransparent.
E)requires an investment in time and money to build relationships.
A)is generally found in developing nations.
B)relies on publicly verifiable information.
C)relies on implicit agreement.
D)is inherently nontransparent.
E)requires an investment in time and money to build relationships.
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59
According to a survey by the Ethics Resource Center, which was not cited as one of the most common questionable behaviors that employees engage in?
A)cutting corners on quality
B)covering up incidents
C)abusing or lying about sick days
D)surfing the web on company time
E)lying to or deceiving customers
A)cutting corners on quality
B)covering up incidents
C)abusing or lying about sick days
D)surfing the web on company time
E)lying to or deceiving customers
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60
All of the following are considered primary stakeholders EXCEPT
A)customers.
B)governments.
C)employees.
D)shareholders.
E)creditors.
A)customers.
B)governments.
C)employees.
D)shareholders.
E)creditors.
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61
Which company cancelled contracts with 23 factories that did not meet its child-labor standards for suppliers?
A)Levi Strauss
B)Gap International
C)Motorola
D)Enron
E)Johnson & Johnson
A)Levi Strauss
B)Gap International
C)Motorola
D)Enron
E)Johnson & Johnson
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62
The approach to ethical behavior which proposes that actions and plans should be judged by their consequences, thus producing the greatest benefit to society with the least harm or the lowest cost is called
A)individual rights approach.
B)mercantilism approach.
C)utilitarian approach.
D)justice approach.
E)moral imperialism approach.
A)individual rights approach.
B)mercantilism approach.
C)utilitarian approach.
D)justice approach.
E)moral imperialism approach.
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63
According to Kohlberg, the third level of moral development, characterized by a person's adherence to an internal moral code, is called
A)principled.
B)conventional.
C)essential.
D)preconventional.
E)fundamental.
A)principled.
B)conventional.
C)essential.
D)preconventional.
E)fundamental.
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64
Law is defined as
A)formal codes that permit or forbid certain behaviors.
B)a general rule of conduct of personal behavior, based on religious or philosophical grounds.
C)consensually accepted standards of behavior for an occupation, trade, or profession.
D)imposing one's morality upon another.
E)voluntary obligations assumed by an individual or organization.
A)formal codes that permit or forbid certain behaviors.
B)a general rule of conduct of personal behavior, based on religious or philosophical grounds.
C)consensually accepted standards of behavior for an occupation, trade, or profession.
D)imposing one's morality upon another.
E)voluntary obligations assumed by an individual or organization.
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65
Some people claim that morality is relative to some personal, social, or cultural standard and that there is no method for deciding whether one decision is better than another.This is called
A)ethical relativity.
B)moral philosophy.
C)comparative ethics.
D)cultural imperialism.
E)moral relativism.
A)ethical relativity.
B)moral philosophy.
C)comparative ethics.
D)cultural imperialism.
E)moral relativism.
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66
A code of ethics was important for two reasons.The first reason is that it clarifies company expectations of employee conduct in various situations, and the second reason is
A)to reduce the burden on the judicial system.
B)that it makes clear that the company expects its people to recognize the ethical dimensions in decision and actions.
C)to promote a high level of societal norms.
D)that it encourages individuals to strive for good citizenship and corporations to contribute positively to society.
E)that it minimizes the possibility of mandatory regulations.
A)to reduce the burden on the judicial system.
B)that it makes clear that the company expects its people to recognize the ethical dimensions in decision and actions.
C)to promote a high level of societal norms.
D)that it encourages individuals to strive for good citizenship and corporations to contribute positively to society.
E)that it minimizes the possibility of mandatory regulations.
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67
Employees who report illegal or unethical behavior on the part of others are known as
A)stakeholders.
B)whistleblowers.
C)moral relativists.
D)retaliators.
E)outside directors.
A)stakeholders.
B)whistleblowers.
C)moral relativists.
D)retaliators.
E)outside directors.
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68
Blindly following orders reflects which type of moral relativism?
A)naive relativism
B)role relativism
C)principled relativism
D)cultural relativism
E)social group relativism
A)naive relativism
B)role relativism
C)principled relativism
D)cultural relativism
E)social group relativism
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69
Managers who want to improve ethical behavior should take actions such as
A)communicate the code of ethics in training programs.
B)emphasize the code of ethics in performance appraisal systems.
C)follow a code of ethical behavior themselves.
D)communicate the code of ethics in policies and procedures.
E)all of the above
A)communicate the code of ethics in training programs.
B)emphasize the code of ethics in performance appraisal systems.
C)follow a code of ethical behavior themselves.
D)communicate the code of ethics in policies and procedures.
E)all of the above
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70
Morality is defined as
A)formal codes that permit or forbid certain behaviors.
B)a general rule of conduct of personal behavior, based on religious or philosophical grounds.
C)consensually accepted standards of behavior for an occupation, trade, or profession.
D)imposing one's morality upon another.
E)voluntary obligations assumed by an individual or organization.
A)formal codes that permit or forbid certain behaviors.
B)a general rule of conduct of personal behavior, based on religious or philosophical grounds.
C)consensually accepted standards of behavior for an occupation, trade, or profession.
D)imposing one's morality upon another.
E)voluntary obligations assumed by an individual or organization.
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71
According to Kohlberg, the first level of moral development, characterized by concern for self, is called
A)principled.
B)conventional.
C)essential.
D)preconventional.
E)fundamental.
A)principled.
B)conventional.
C)essential.
D)preconventional.
E)fundamental.
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72
Specific changes reported by CEOs in a survey by the Business Roundtable Institute for Corporate Ethics included all of the following EXCEPT
A)enhanced internal reporting and communications.
B)ethics hotlines.
C)improved compliance procedures.
D)decreased number of whistleblowers.
E)greater oversight by the board of directors.
A)enhanced internal reporting and communications.
B)ethics hotlines.
C)improved compliance procedures.
D)decreased number of whistleblowers.
E)greater oversight by the board of directors.
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73
All of the following reasons provide rationale for unethical behavior EXCEPT
A)the impact of cultural norms and values.
B)differences in values between business people and key stakeholders.
C)ambiguous rules.
D)agreement among stakeholders and business people about what is ethical.
E)difficulty of one group to understand another's actions.
A)the impact of cultural norms and values.
B)differences in values between business people and key stakeholders.
C)ambiguous rules.
D)agreement among stakeholders and business people about what is ethical.
E)difficulty of one group to understand another's actions.
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74
According to Kohlberg, in what stage of moral development do the majority of people in the U.S.occupy?
A)principled stage
B)conventional stage
C)essential stage
D)preconventional stage
E)fundamental stage
A)principled stage
B)conventional stage
C)essential stage
D)preconventional stage
E)fundamental stage
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75
The approach to ethical behavior which proposes that human beings have certain fundamental rights that should be respected in all decisions, thus avoiding interfering with the rights of others is called
A)individual rights approach.
B)mercantilism approach.
C)utilitarian approach.
D)justice approach.
E)moral imperialism approach.
A)individual rights approach.
B)mercantilism approach.
C)utilitarian approach.
D)justice approach.
E)moral imperialism approach.
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76
All of the following are one of the four types of moral relativism EXCEPT
A)naive relativism.
B)principled relativism.
C)role relativism.
D)social group relativism.
E)cultural relativism.
A)naive relativism.
B)principled relativism.
C)role relativism.
D)social group relativism.
E)cultural relativism.
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77
"When in Rome, do as the Romans do" reflects which type of moral relativism?
A)naive relativism
B)role relativism
C)principled relativism
D)cultural relativism
E)social group relativism
A)naive relativism
B)role relativism
C)principled relativism
D)cultural relativism
E)social group relativism
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78
Role relativism is based on the belief that
A)morality is relative to a particular culture.
B)all moral decisions are deeply personal and each person should be allowed to interpret situations and act on his own moral values
C)social roles carry with them certain obligations.
D)morality is simply a matter of following the norms of an individual's peer group.
E)a decision is legitimate if it is common practice.
A)morality is relative to a particular culture.
B)all moral decisions are deeply personal and each person should be allowed to interpret situations and act on his own moral values
C)social roles carry with them certain obligations.
D)morality is simply a matter of following the norms of an individual's peer group.
E)a decision is legitimate if it is common practice.
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79
Ethics is defined as
A)formal codes that permit or forbid certain behaviors.
B)a general rule of conduct of personal behavior, based on religious or philosophical grounds.
C)consensually accepted standards of behavior for an occupation, trade, or profession.
D)imposing one's morality upon another.
E)voluntary obligations assumed by an individual or organization.
A)formal codes that permit or forbid certain behaviors.
B)a general rule of conduct of personal behavior, based on religious or philosophical grounds.
C)consensually accepted standards of behavior for an occupation, trade, or profession.
D)imposing one's morality upon another.
E)voluntary obligations assumed by an individual or organization.
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80
According to Kohlberg, the second level of moral development, characterized by considerations of society's laws and norms, is called
A)principled.
B)conventional.
C)essential.
D)preconventional.
E)fundamental.
A)principled.
B)conventional.
C)essential.
D)preconventional.
E)fundamental.
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