Deck 17: Managing Corporate Social Responsibility Globally

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The free market school has provided much of the intellectual underpinning for globalization spearheaded by MNEs.
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The secondary stakeholder groups are constituents on whom the firm relies for its continuous survival and prosperity.
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The primary stakeholder groups are those who influence or affect,or are influenced or affected by,the corporation,but are not engaged in transactions with the corporation.
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The institutional view concerning the effectiveness of the CSR approach focuses on the strategic responses of the firms.
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Suppliers and customers are secondary stakeholders.
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The CSR approach draws upon Adam Smith's idea that the pursuit of economic self-interest within legal and ethical bounds leads to efficient markets.
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According to the CSR approach,as long as there is competition,there will be both winners and losers.
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Free market advocates argue that if firms attempt to attain social goals,such as providing employment and social welfare,managers will lose their focus on profit maximization.
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Governments and communities whose laws and regulations must be obeyed and to whom taxes and other obligations may be due are typically considered secondary stakeholders.
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Global sustainability disregards sustainable capitalism.
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Fair labor practice groups that frequently challenge firms that allegedly fail to provide decent labor conditions for employees are an example of the primary stakeholder group.
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The ability to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs around the world is called global sustainability.
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Triple bottom line refers to the economic,social,and environmental performance that simultaneously satisfies the demands of all stakeholder groups.
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Global sustainability refers only to a sustainable social and natural environment.
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The strategic response framework for analyzing CSR decisions are reactive,defensive,accommodative,and proactive strategies.
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Failing to heed certain CSR imperatives may be self-defeating in the long run.
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Global sustainability is a key goal of CSR.
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At the most fundamental level,regulatory pressures underpin informal institutions,whereas normative and cognitive pressures support formal institutions.
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The CSR advocates argue that firms and managers,if left to their own devices,will choose public interest over self-interest.
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One key proposition of the stakeholder view of the firm is that a firm must pursue only the economic bottom line such as profits and shareholder returns.
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Top management at a reactive firm not only supports and champions CSR activities,but also views CSR as a source of differentiation that permeates throughout the corporate DNA.
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A key insight of the institution-based view of CSR is that individuals and organizations make rational choices given the right kind of incentives.
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Social issue participation qualifies as a value-adding firm resource.
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To attract investment,developing countries may enter a "race to the bottom" by lowering environmental standards and some may become "pollution havens." 
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At some firms,CSR-related capabilities are deeply embedded in idiosyncratic managerial and employee skills,attitudes,and interpretations.
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Adopting a code of conduct is a tangible indication of a firm's willingness to accept CSR.
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CSR-related resources can include tangible technologies and processes as well as intangible skills and attitudes.
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Any group or individual who can affect or is affected by the achievement of the organization's objectives is called a(n) _____.

A) debtor 
B) stakeholder 
C) arbitrageur 
D) broker
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From a CSR perspective,the best firms embrace an accommodative strategy.
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The defensive strategy a firm might take regarding CSR anticipates responsibility and endeavors to do more than is required.
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Codes of conduct tangibly express values that organizational members view as central and enduring.
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Reactive firms actively participate in regional,national,and international policy and standards discussions.
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_____ is the consideration of,and response to,issues beyond the narrow economic,technical,and legal requirements of the firm to accomplish social benefits along with the traditional economic gains a firm seeks.

A) Corporate social responsibility 
B) Capitulation 
C) Social networking service 
D) Corporate personhood
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The best-performing firms are likely to be those that can integrate CSR activities into the core economic functions of the firm while addressing social and environmental concerns.
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At present,the number of proactive firms is still a minority.
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CSR-related resources are always rare.
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An accommodative strategy focuses on regulatory compliance.
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A reactive strategy is indicated by relatively little or no support by top management of CSR causes.
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_____ is the ability to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.

A) Capitulation 
B) Global sustainability 
C) Corporate social responsibility 
D) Social activism
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A defensive strategy would only respond to CSR causes when required by disasters and outcries.
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Which of the following is one of the four segments of the strategic response framework? 

A) Accommodative 
B) Aggressive 
C) Interactive 
D) Offensive
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A(n) _____ strategy is indicated by relatively little or no support by top management of CSR causes.

A) proactive 
B) defensive 
C) accommodative 
D) reactive
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_____ groups are those who influence or affect,or are influenced or affected by,the corporation,but are not engaged in transactions with the corporation and are not essential for its survival.

A) Primary stakeholder 
B) Union 
C) Secondary stakeholder 
D) Task
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A strategy that would only respond to CSR causes when required by disasters and outcries is called a(n) _____ strategy.

A) accommodative 
B) proactive 
C) reactive 
D) defensive
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_____ explicitly places shareholders as the single most important stakeholder group.

A) Shareholder securitization 
B) Shareholder capitulation 
C) Shareholder socialism 
D) Shareholder capitalism
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The _____ strategy is characterized by some support from top managers,who may increasingly view CSR as a worthwhile endeavor.

A) accommodative 
B) reactive 
C) proactive 
D) defensive
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Which of the following is a part of the triple bottom line? 

A) Legal performance 
B) International performance 
C) Environmental performance 
D) Psychological performance
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Which of the following is an example of secondary stakeholder groups? 

A) Suppliers 
B) Environmental groups 
C) Managers 
D) Employee groups
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A(n) _____ strategy focuses on regulatory compliance.

A) proactive 
B) reactive 
C) accommodative 
D) defensive
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In terms of corporate social responsibility,MNEs should 

A) get involved in the internal political affairs of the host country. 
B) offer bribes and gifts to public servants whenever required. 
C) avoid giving advance notice of plant closures. 
D) reinvest some profits in the host country.
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Which of the following corporate social responsibilities with regard to employment practices is recommended for MNEs by international organizations? 

A) Restrict collective bargaining 
B) Give advance notice of plant closures and mitigate the adverse effects 
C) Refrain from improper or illegal involvement in local politics 
D) Consult governmental authorities and national employers' and workers' organizations to ensure conformance to the economic and social development policies
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Which of the following are not engaged in transactions with the corporation and are not essential for its survival? 

A) Employees 
B) Fair labor associations 
C) Governments 
D) Regulation communities
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The general attitude of the top management using a(n) _____ strategy is that CSR is an added cost or nuisance.

A) proactive 
B) defensive 
C) accommodative 
D) reactive
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Constituents on which the firm relies for its continuous survival and prosperity are _____ groups.

A) primary stakeholder 
B) secondary stakeholder 
C) tertiary stakeholder 
D) corporate parenthood
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Which of the following drives the urgent need for global sustainability? 

A) Internationalization of firms from the U.S. in a more rapid pace than ever 
B) Decreased participation of NGOs in monitoring and enforcing social standards 
C) Rising levels of population and poverty calling for new ideas and solutions 
D) The discovery of new sources of non-renewable natural resources
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Which of the following corporate social responsibilities is recommended for MNEs by the UN? 

A) Respect the rights for employees to engage in collective bargaining 
B) Refrain from improper or illegal involvement in local politics 
C) Respect human rights and fundamental freedoms in host countries 
D) Provide reasonable terms and conditions when granting licenses for industrial property rights
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Free market advocates believe that the first and foremost stakeholder group is _____.

A) suppliers 
B) employees 
C) managers 
D) shareholders
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Which of the following is an example of a primary stakeholder group? 

A) Shareholders 
B) Fair labor practice groups 
C) Public agencies 
D) Environmental groups
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In the context of which of the following strategic responses,would adopting a code of conduct be a tangible indication of a firm's willingness to accept CSR? 

A) Accommodative 
B) Reactive 
C) Proactive 
D) Defensive
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A code of conduct is also called _____.

A) code of defense 
B) code of legitimacy 
C) code of ethics 
D) code of reactivity
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_____ firms actively participate in regional,national,and international policy and standards discussions.

A) Accommodative 
B) Reactive 
C) Proactive 
D) Defensive
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Which of the following is one of the underlying motivations behind MNEs voluntary "green practices"? 

A) CSR demands satisfied by customers in developing countries 
B) Strong military and legal supervision in the host countries 
C) Requirements of MNE headquarters for worldwide compliance of higher CSR standards 
D) Constant interference in collective bargaining
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_____ firms often build alliances with stakeholder groups.

A) Accommodative 
B) Reactive 
C) Defensive 
D) Proactive
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_____ firms often engage in voluntary activities that go beyond what is required by regulations.

A) Accommodative 
B) Proactive 
C) Reactive 
D) Defensive
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List some corporate social responsibilities with regard to employment practices,recommended for multinational enterprises by some international organizations.
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Elaborate on the stakeholder view of the firm.
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Elaborate on the proactive strategy to confront CSR pressures.
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A strategy that endeavors to do more than is required in CSR is called a(n) _____ strategy.

A) accommodative 
B) proactive 
C) defensive 
D) reactive
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Elaborate on the environmental standards debate concerning CSR.
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Social issue participation refers to a firm's participation in social causes not directly related to the management of its _____.

A) fair labor practice groups 
B) primary stakeholders 
C) secondary stakeholders 
D) tertiary stakeholders
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It is not realistic to implement a(n) _____ strategy when the firm has numerous reactive employees and consumers.

A) accommodative 
B) defensive 
C) proactive 
D) long-term
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Elaborate on the CSR movement.
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From a CSR perspective,the best firms embrace a(n) _____ strategy when engaging in CSR.

A) accommodative 
B) proactive 
C) reactive 
D) defensive
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List some corporate social responsibilities recommended by international organizations for multinational enterprises with regard to technology transfer.
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Top management at a(n) _____ firm not only supports and champions CSR activities,but also views CSR as a source of differentiation that permeates throughout the corporate DNA.

A) proactive 
B) accommodative 
C) defensive 
D) reactive
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Elaborate on the resource-based view to CSR.
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A _____ is a set of written policies and standards outlining the proper practices for a firm.

A) code of point 
B) code of defense 
C) code of legitimacy 
D) code of conduct
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List some corporate social responsibilities with regard to host governments,recommended for multinational enterprises by international organizations.
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The free market school has provided much of the intellectual underpinning for globalization spearheaded by MNEs.
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The secondary stakeholder groups are constituents on whom the firm relies for its continuous survival and prosperity.
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The primary stakeholder groups are those who influence or affect,or are influenced or affected by,the corporation,but are not engaged in transactions with the corporation.
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The institutional view concerning the effectiveness of the CSR approach focuses on the strategic responses of the firms.
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Suppliers and customers are secondary stakeholders.
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The CSR approach draws upon Adam Smith's idea that the pursuit of economic self-interest within legal and ethical bounds leads to efficient markets.
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According to the CSR approach,as long as there is competition,there will be both winners and losers.
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Free market advocates argue that if firms attempt to attain social goals,such as providing employment and social welfare,managers will lose their focus on profit maximization.
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Governments and communities whose laws and regulations must be obeyed and to whom taxes and other obligations may be due are typically considered secondary stakeholders.
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Global sustainability disregards sustainable capitalism.
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Fair labor practice groups that frequently challenge firms that allegedly fail to provide decent labor conditions for employees are an example of the primary stakeholder group.
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The ability to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs around the world is called global sustainability.
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Triple bottom line refers to the economic,social,and environmental performance that simultaneously satisfies the demands of all stakeholder groups.
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Global sustainability refers only to a sustainable social and natural environment.
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The strategic response framework for analyzing CSR decisions are reactive,defensive,accommodative,and proactive strategies.
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Failing to heed certain CSR imperatives may be self-defeating in the long run.
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Global sustainability is a key goal of CSR.
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At the most fundamental level,regulatory pressures underpin informal institutions,whereas normative and cognitive pressures support formal institutions.
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The CSR advocates argue that firms and managers,if left to their own devices,will choose public interest over self-interest.
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One key proposition of the stakeholder view of the firm is that a firm must pursue only the economic bottom line such as profits and shareholder returns.
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Top management at a reactive firm not only supports and champions CSR activities,but also views CSR as a source of differentiation that permeates throughout the corporate DNA.
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A key insight of the institution-based view of CSR is that individuals and organizations make rational choices given the right kind of incentives.
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Social issue participation qualifies as a value-adding firm resource.
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To attract investment,developing countries may enter a "race to the bottom" by lowering environmental standards and some may become "pollution havens." 
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At some firms,CSR-related capabilities are deeply embedded in idiosyncratic managerial and employee skills,attitudes,and interpretations.
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Adopting a code of conduct is a tangible indication of a firm's willingness to accept CSR.
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CSR-related resources can include tangible technologies and processes as well as intangible skills and attitudes.
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Any group or individual who can affect or is affected by the achievement of the organization's objectives is called a(n) _____.

A) debtor 
B) stakeholder 
C) arbitrageur 
D) broker
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From a CSR perspective,the best firms embrace an accommodative strategy.
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The defensive strategy a firm might take regarding CSR anticipates responsibility and endeavors to do more than is required.
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Codes of conduct tangibly express values that organizational members view as central and enduring.
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Reactive firms actively participate in regional,national,and international policy and standards discussions.
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_____ is the consideration of,and response to,issues beyond the narrow economic,technical,and legal requirements of the firm to accomplish social benefits along with the traditional economic gains a firm seeks.

A) Corporate social responsibility 
B) Capitulation 
C) Social networking service 
D) Corporate personhood
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The best-performing firms are likely to be those that can integrate CSR activities into the core economic functions of the firm while addressing social and environmental concerns.
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At present,the number of proactive firms is still a minority.
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CSR-related resources are always rare.
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An accommodative strategy focuses on regulatory compliance.
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A reactive strategy is indicated by relatively little or no support by top management of CSR causes.
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_____ is the ability to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.

A) Capitulation 
B) Global sustainability 
C) Corporate social responsibility 
D) Social activism
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A defensive strategy would only respond to CSR causes when required by disasters and outcries.
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Which of the following is one of the four segments of the strategic response framework? 

A) Accommodative 
B) Aggressive 
C) Interactive 
D) Offensive
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A(n) _____ strategy is indicated by relatively little or no support by top management of CSR causes.

A) proactive 
B) defensive 
C) accommodative 
D) reactive
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_____ groups are those who influence or affect,or are influenced or affected by,the corporation,but are not engaged in transactions with the corporation and are not essential for its survival.

A) Primary stakeholder 
B) Union 
C) Secondary stakeholder 
D) Task
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A strategy that would only respond to CSR causes when required by disasters and outcries is called a(n) _____ strategy.

A) accommodative 
B) proactive 
C) reactive 
D) defensive
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_____ explicitly places shareholders as the single most important stakeholder group.

A) Shareholder securitization 
B) Shareholder capitulation 
C) Shareholder socialism 
D) Shareholder capitalism
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The _____ strategy is characterized by some support from top managers,who may increasingly view CSR as a worthwhile endeavor.

A) accommodative 
B) reactive 
C) proactive 
D) defensive
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Which of the following is a part of the triple bottom line? 

A) Legal performance 
B) International performance 
C) Environmental performance 
D) Psychological performance
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Which of the following is an example of secondary stakeholder groups? 

A) Suppliers 
B) Environmental groups 
C) Managers 
D) Employee groups
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A(n) _____ strategy focuses on regulatory compliance.

A) proactive 
B) reactive 
C) accommodative 
D) defensive
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In terms of corporate social responsibility,MNEs should 

A) get involved in the internal political affairs of the host country. 
B) offer bribes and gifts to public servants whenever required. 
C) avoid giving advance notice of plant closures. 
D) reinvest some profits in the host country.
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Which of the following corporate social responsibilities with regard to employment practices is recommended for MNEs by international organizations? 

A) Restrict collective bargaining 
B) Give advance notice of plant closures and mitigate the adverse effects 
C) Refrain from improper or illegal involvement in local politics 
D) Consult governmental authorities and national employers' and workers' organizations to ensure conformance to the economic and social development policies
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Which of the following are not engaged in transactions with the corporation and are not essential for its survival? 

A) Employees 
B) Fair labor associations 
C) Governments 
D) Regulation communities
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The general attitude of the top management using a(n) _____ strategy is that CSR is an added cost or nuisance.

A) proactive 
B) defensive 
C) accommodative 
D) reactive
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54
Constituents on which the firm relies for its continuous survival and prosperity are _____ groups.

A) primary stakeholder 
B) secondary stakeholder 
C) tertiary stakeholder 
D) corporate parenthood
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55
Which of the following drives the urgent need for global sustainability? 

A) Internationalization of firms from the U.S. in a more rapid pace than ever 
B) Decreased participation of NGOs in monitoring and enforcing social standards 
C) Rising levels of population and poverty calling for new ideas and solutions 
D) The discovery of new sources of non-renewable natural resources
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Which of the following corporate social responsibilities is recommended for MNEs by the UN? 

A) Respect the rights for employees to engage in collective bargaining 
B) Refrain from improper or illegal involvement in local politics 
C) Respect human rights and fundamental freedoms in host countries 
D) Provide reasonable terms and conditions when granting licenses for industrial property rights
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57
Free market advocates believe that the first and foremost stakeholder group is _____.

A) suppliers 
B) employees 
C) managers 
D) shareholders
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Which of the following is an example of a primary stakeholder group? 

A) Shareholders 
B) Fair labor practice groups 
C) Public agencies 
D) Environmental groups
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59
In the context of which of the following strategic responses,would adopting a code of conduct be a tangible indication of a firm's willingness to accept CSR? 

A) Accommodative 
B) Reactive 
C) Proactive 
D) Defensive
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A code of conduct is also called _____.

A) code of defense 
B) code of legitimacy 
C) code of ethics 
D) code of reactivity
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_____ firms actively participate in regional,national,and international policy and standards discussions.

A) Accommodative 
B) Reactive 
C) Proactive 
D) Defensive
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Which of the following is one of the underlying motivations behind MNEs voluntary "green practices"? 

A) CSR demands satisfied by customers in developing countries 
B) Strong military and legal supervision in the host countries 
C) Requirements of MNE headquarters for worldwide compliance of higher CSR standards 
D) Constant interference in collective bargaining
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_____ firms often build alliances with stakeholder groups.

A) Accommodative 
B) Reactive 
C) Defensive 
D) Proactive
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_____ firms often engage in voluntary activities that go beyond what is required by regulations.

A) Accommodative 
B) Proactive 
C) Reactive 
D) Defensive
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65
List some corporate social responsibilities with regard to employment practices,recommended for multinational enterprises by some international organizations.
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Elaborate on the stakeholder view of the firm.
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Elaborate on the proactive strategy to confront CSR pressures.
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A strategy that endeavors to do more than is required in CSR is called a(n) _____ strategy.

A) accommodative 
B) proactive 
C) defensive 
D) reactive
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Elaborate on the environmental standards debate concerning CSR.
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Social issue participation refers to a firm's participation in social causes not directly related to the management of its _____.

A) fair labor practice groups 
B) primary stakeholders 
C) secondary stakeholders 
D) tertiary stakeholders
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It is not realistic to implement a(n) _____ strategy when the firm has numerous reactive employees and consumers.

A) accommodative 
B) defensive 
C) proactive 
D) long-term
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Elaborate on the CSR movement.
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73
From a CSR perspective,the best firms embrace a(n) _____ strategy when engaging in CSR.

A) accommodative 
B) proactive 
C) reactive 
D) defensive
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74
List some corporate social responsibilities recommended by international organizations for multinational enterprises with regard to technology transfer.
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75
Top management at a(n) _____ firm not only supports and champions CSR activities,but also views CSR as a source of differentiation that permeates throughout the corporate DNA.

A) proactive 
B) accommodative 
C) defensive 
D) reactive
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76
Elaborate on the resource-based view to CSR.
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77
A _____ is a set of written policies and standards outlining the proper practices for a firm.

A) code of point 
B) code of defense 
C) code of legitimacy 
D) code of conduct
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78
List some corporate social responsibilities with regard to host governments,recommended for multinational enterprises by international organizations.
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