Deck 4: Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility
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Deck 4: Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility
1
Companies that engage in cynical CSR believe that the only social responsibility of business is to pay taxes and obey the law.
False
Explanation: In the cynical approach to CSR, a company accused of irresponsible behavior promotes itself as being socially responsible without making substantial improvements in its business practices.
Explanation: In the cynical approach to CSR, a company accused of irresponsible behavior promotes itself as being socially responsible without making substantial improvements in its business practices.
2
NGOs are nonprofit groups that provide charitable services or promote causes such as workers' rights and environmental protection.
True
Explanation: NGOs are nonprofit groups that provide charitable services or promote causes such as workers' rights and environmental protection.
Explanation: NGOs are nonprofit groups that provide charitable services or promote causes such as workers' rights and environmental protection.
3
A situation in which an individual makes a decision that is morally wrong or illegal is an ethical dilemma.
False
Explanation: Ethical lapse refers to a situation in which an individual or a group makes a decision that is morally wrong, illegal, or unethical.
Explanation: Ethical lapse refers to a situation in which an individual or a group makes a decision that is morally wrong, illegal, or unethical.
4
Business and society are mutually dependent; therefore,choices that weaken one or the other will ultimately weaken both.
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5
Philanthropy involves social contributions that are directly aligned with a company's business strategy.
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Conflicts of interest involve business decisions that might be influenced by the potential for personal gain.
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7
When someone uses the justice approach as a way to resolve an ethical dilemma,he or she seeks the greatest good for the most people.
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8
"Environmental" causes are often as much about human health and safety as they are about forests,rivers,and wildlife.
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9
Cap and trade programs try to balance free-market economics with government intervention.
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10
According to what might be termed the minimalist view,businesses should be involved in making social policy and spending the public's money.
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11
Widespread concern for the environment dates to the 1960s when ecology entered mainstream discussion.
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12
Culture is not a determinant of ethical behavior.
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13
A company accused of irresponsible behavior that promotes itself as being socially responsible without improving its business practices is said to have a cynical CSR.
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14
The degree to which information flows freely within an organization is termed as insider trading.
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15
In proactive CSR,company leaders believe they have responsibilities beyond making a profit,and they back up their beliefs and proclamations with actions taken on their own initiative.
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16
All businesses have the capacity to cause harm to employees,customers,other companies,their communities,and investors.
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17
Corporate social responsibility (CSR)embodies the concept that a business has obligations to society beyond the pursuit of profit.
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18
Ethics are principles and standards of moral behavior that are accepted by society as "right" or "wrong."
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19
Whistle-blowing is illegal.
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20
Making a morally wrong decision is not the same thing as an ethical lapse.
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21
Which of the following is an example of insider trading?
A) The marketing manager of a company is accused of using company resources for personal use.
B) An executive receives a compensation comprising of cash, paid expenses, and shares of the company.
C) An employee hacks the firm's computer networks, systems, and databases to obtain customer records so that he can sell the information to rival firms.
D) The chief executive officer of an IT company purchases shares in the company as he learns that the company is being taken over by a leading, global IT firm.
E) A firm disseminates fraudulent information in chat rooms, forums, Internet boards, and via email, with the purpose of causing a dramatic price increase in thinly traded stocks of the company.
A) The marketing manager of a company is accused of using company resources for personal use.
B) An executive receives a compensation comprising of cash, paid expenses, and shares of the company.
C) An employee hacks the firm's computer networks, systems, and databases to obtain customer records so that he can sell the information to rival firms.
D) The chief executive officer of an IT company purchases shares in the company as he learns that the company is being taken over by a leading, global IT firm.
E) A firm disseminates fraudulent information in chat rooms, forums, Internet boards, and via email, with the purpose of causing a dramatic price increase in thinly traded stocks of the company.
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22
The ________ to resolving ethical dilemmas involves choosing the option that delivers the most good for the most people (or protects the most people from a negative outcome).
A) justice approach
B) utilitarian approach
C) individual rights approach
D) individual responsibilities approach
E) common good approach
A) justice approach
B) utilitarian approach
C) individual rights approach
D) individual responsibilities approach
E) common good approach
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23
One of the fundamental consumer rights that form the basis of much of the consumer-related legislation in the United States is the right to know the lowest available price of a good in the local market.
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24
President John F.Kennedy announced a "bill of rights" for consumers,laying the foundation for a wave of consumer-oriented legislation.
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25
________ are the principles and standards of moral behavior that are accepted by society as right versus wrong.
A) Mandates
B) Ethics
C) Business mindset
D) Etiquette
E) Philanthropy
A) Mandates
B) Ethics
C) Business mindset
D) Etiquette
E) Philanthropy
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26
A company insider's disclosure that exposes illegal or unethical behavior by others within the organization is ________.
A) illegal
B) insider trading
C) unethical
D) philanthropic
E) whistle-blowing
A) illegal
B) insider trading
C) unethical
D) philanthropic
E) whistle-blowing
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27
A situation in which you must choose between two conflicting but arguably valid alternatives would be known as a(n)________.
A) insider trading
B) ethical lapse
C) corporate opportunity
D) ethical dilemma
E) conflict of interest
A) insider trading
B) ethical lapse
C) corporate opportunity
D) ethical dilemma
E) conflict of interest
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28
Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding ethical decision-making?
A) When an employee is unable to make a decision because more than one side of an issue can be supported with valid arguments, it is called an ethical lapse.
B) The disclosure of information by a company insider that exposes unethical behavior by others within the organization is called an ethical lapse.
C) Stakeholders' needs often conflict, requiring managers to make tough decisions about resource allocation.
D) Making objective decisions will lead to ethical lapses.
E) When the question of what is right and what is wrong is clear, ethical decisions are easy to implement.
A) When an employee is unable to make a decision because more than one side of an issue can be supported with valid arguments, it is called an ethical lapse.
B) The disclosure of information by a company insider that exposes unethical behavior by others within the organization is called an ethical lapse.
C) Stakeholders' needs often conflict, requiring managers to make tough decisions about resource allocation.
D) Making objective decisions will lead to ethical lapses.
E) When the question of what is right and what is wrong is clear, ethical decisions are easy to implement.
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29
A leading pharmaceutical company found that a newly launched,over-the-counter drug might have certain negative side effects such as mood changes,which were not identified during the clinical trials.To avoid unnecessary losses,the company does not inform the public about the probable side effects.In this example,the company ________.
A) was involved in insider trading
B) lacked transparency
C) had a consumerist approach
D) had a utilitarian approach
E) failed to take affirmative action
A) was involved in insider trading
B) lacked transparency
C) had a consumerist approach
D) had a utilitarian approach
E) failed to take affirmative action
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30
An employee at Cleveland Medical Center informs the media of certain health law violations and negligence that lead to documented illness and even death in certain cases.This is an example of ________.
A) insider trading
B) whistle-blowing
C) affirmative action
D) consumerism
E) strategic CSR
A) insider trading
B) whistle-blowing
C) affirmative action
D) consumerism
E) strategic CSR
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31
________ refers to a written statement setting forth the principles that guide an organization's decisions.
A) Code of ethics
B) Limited liability agreement
C) Employee procedure policy
D) Statement of sustainable development
E) Statement of corporate opportunity
A) Code of ethics
B) Limited liability agreement
C) Employee procedure policy
D) Statement of sustainable development
E) Statement of corporate opportunity
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32
The use of unpublicized information that an individual gains from the course of his or her job,in order to benefit from fluctuations in the stock market,is called ________.
A) a code of ethics
B) whistle-blowing
C) insider trading
D) utilitarianism
E) strategic CSR
A) a code of ethics
B) whistle-blowing
C) insider trading
D) utilitarianism
E) strategic CSR
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33
Which of the following is an example of whistle-blowing?
A) An employee discloses confidential information about the company to a rival firm for personal gain.
B) An employee suggests some process changes to his manager that he claims will increase the productivity of the team.
C) An employee avoids taking ownership of his mistakes by blaming it on his co-workers.
D) An employee informs the manager that some of his team members are misusing confidential customer details from the company database.
E) An employee who is unsatisfied with his performance appraisal requests his manager for a re-evaluation of his performance.
A) An employee discloses confidential information about the company to a rival firm for personal gain.
B) An employee suggests some process changes to his manager that he claims will increase the productivity of the team.
C) An employee avoids taking ownership of his mistakes by blaming it on his co-workers.
D) An employee informs the manager that some of his team members are misusing confidential customer details from the company database.
E) An employee who is unsatisfied with his performance appraisal requests his manager for a re-evaluation of his performance.
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34
The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 set mandatory standards for safety and health and established the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)to enforce them.
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35
The CEO of a company considers offshoring some of its production to another country with lower labor costs.This decision would favor the company's customers who will benefit from lower prices.The shareholders also stand to benefit from lower production costs,which could increase sales,profits,or both,probably leading to increases in share prices.However,some employees will lose their jobs,and morale is likely to suffer among those employees who keep theirs.In this situation,the CEO faces a(n)________.
A) ethical dilemma
B) ethical lapse
C) strategic CSR
D) defensive CSR
E) cognitive dissonance
A) ethical dilemma
B) ethical lapse
C) strategic CSR
D) defensive CSR
E) cognitive dissonance
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36
In 1965,the Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act was passed,requiring all cigarette packs to carry the Surgeon General's warnings.
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The term "disability," as used in the federal Americans with Disabilities Act,means only those people with physical handicaps,such as hearing or vision loss or loss of mobility.
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38
The CEO of a pharmaceutical firm learns that the FDA is going to deny approval for one of the company's drugs.He knows this will have a negative effect on the company's stock,so he quickly tells his broker to sell all of his shares of company stock before the news is announced.This is an example of ________.
A) strategic CSR
B) whistle-blowing
C) utilitarianism
D) a code of ethics
E) insider trading
A) strategic CSR
B) whistle-blowing
C) utilitarianism
D) a code of ethics
E) insider trading
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39
Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding whistle-blowing?
A) Whistle-blowing is the normal channel through which employees can address issues involving unethical or illegal behavior within their companies.
B) Whistle-blowing refers to the use of unpublicized information that an individual gains from the course of his or her job to benefit from fluctuations in the stock market.
C) Whistle-blowing occurs when employees share confidential company information with external agents for personal gain.
D) The federal and state laws governing whistle-blowing are simple and clear, so they are easy for employees and employers to understand.
E) Although whistle-blowing is sometimes characterized as "ratting on" colleagues or managers, it has an essential function.
A) Whistle-blowing is the normal channel through which employees can address issues involving unethical or illegal behavior within their companies.
B) Whistle-blowing refers to the use of unpublicized information that an individual gains from the course of his or her job to benefit from fluctuations in the stock market.
C) Whistle-blowing occurs when employees share confidential company information with external agents for personal gain.
D) The federal and state laws governing whistle-blowing are simple and clear, so they are easy for employees and employers to understand.
E) Although whistle-blowing is sometimes characterized as "ratting on" colleagues or managers, it has an essential function.
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40
________ refers to the degree to which information flows freely within an organization,among managers and employees,and outward to stakeholders.
A) Philanthropy
B) Materialism
C) Whistle-blowing
D) Transparency
E) Utilitarianism
A) Philanthropy
B) Materialism
C) Whistle-blowing
D) Transparency
E) Utilitarianism
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41
The manager of a golf course awards a landscaping contract to his brother-in-law's company,even though another company was willing to do the same work for less money.This is an example of ________.
A) defensive CSR
B) code of ethics
C) conflict of interest
D) strategic CSR
E) ethical dilemma
A) defensive CSR
B) code of ethics
C) conflict of interest
D) strategic CSR
E) ethical dilemma
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42
A company helps develop the workforce by supporting job-training efforts.This is an example of ________.
A) strategic CSR
B) cap and trade
C) sustainable development
D) philanthropy
E) affirmative action
A) strategic CSR
B) cap and trade
C) sustainable development
D) philanthropy
E) affirmative action
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43
Corporate social responsibility refers to ________.
A) the rules or standards governing the conduct of a person or group
B) a written statement setting forth the principles that guide an organization's decisions
C) the notion that business has obligations to society beyond the pursuit of profits
D) business that operates in a manner that minimizes pollution and resource depletion, ensuring that future generations will have vital resources
E) the movement that pressures businesses to consider consumer needs and interests
A) the rules or standards governing the conduct of a person or group
B) a written statement setting forth the principles that guide an organization's decisions
C) the notion that business has obligations to society beyond the pursuit of profits
D) business that operates in a manner that minimizes pollution and resource depletion, ensuring that future generations will have vital resources
E) the movement that pressures businesses to consider consumer needs and interests
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44
A ________ CSR is one in which a company accused of irresponsible behavior promotes itself as being socially responsible without making significant improvements in its business practices.
A) minimalist
B) philanthropic
C) strategic
D) proactive
E) cynical
A) minimalist
B) philanthropic
C) strategic
D) proactive
E) cynical
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45
A company that takes positive steps to address a particular issue,but only because it has been embarrassed into action by negative publicity,has a ________ CSR.
A) minimalist
B) defensive
C) strategic
D) proactive
E) cynical
A) minimalist
B) defensive
C) strategic
D) proactive
E) cynical
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46
John,a business owner,refuses to contribute to social causes.He argues that he is an honest,law abiding businessman who never evades his taxes.He states that by providing good quality products at a fair price,he has fulfilled his company's obligation to society.John would be said to have a ________ approach to CSR.
A) defensive
B) minimalist
C) cynical
D) proactive
E) strategic
A) defensive
B) minimalist
C) cynical
D) proactive
E) strategic
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47
________ involves donating money,employee time,or other resources to various causes without regard for any direct business benefits for the company.
A) Philanthropy
B) Strategic CSR
C) Cap and trade
D) Sustainable development
E) Affirmative action
A) Philanthropy
B) Strategic CSR
C) Cap and trade
D) Sustainable development
E) Affirmative action
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48
The products of Sports Center,an international sports footwear and apparel chain,are manufactured in sweat factories in China.According to the company president,using sweatshop labor is justified because it delivers the most good for the most people.He mentions that it offers a means of livelihood to children and young adults,as well as supplies good quality apparel to customers at a lower cost.In this example,the president of Sports Center uses which of the following ethical approaches to decision making?
A) affirmative action
B) Kantian ethics
C) individual rights
D) utilitarianism
E) deontological ethics
A) affirmative action
B) Kantian ethics
C) individual rights
D) utilitarianism
E) deontological ethics
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49
Which of the following is an example of philanthropy?
A) An IT company donates money to an orphanage without expecting any business benefits.
B) A niche gourmet retail store holds free-for-all bakery classes by celebrity chefs in its store.
C) A bookstore arranges free-for-all book readings and autograph sessions with authors of newly published books in stores.
D) A sporting goods retail store holds a sports competition in the neighborhood community center to generate interest in athletics.
E) A pharmaceutical company sponsors a blood donation camp, where it also advertises some of its products.
A) An IT company donates money to an orphanage without expecting any business benefits.
B) A niche gourmet retail store holds free-for-all bakery classes by celebrity chefs in its store.
C) A bookstore arranges free-for-all book readings and autograph sessions with authors of newly published books in stores.
D) A sporting goods retail store holds a sports competition in the neighborhood community center to generate interest in athletics.
E) A pharmaceutical company sponsors a blood donation camp, where it also advertises some of its products.
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50
Aston Products Inc.,a cosmetic research,development,and manufacturing firm,conducts a cost-benefit analysis that identifies an underdeveloped area which has cheap labor and low land costs.The firm decides to set up a factory in that area to take advantage of the lower land and labor costs.While setting up the factory,the company also develops infrastructure such as building roads,hospitals,and primary schools.This is an example of ________.
A) philanthropy
B) the minimalistic view
C) affirmative action
D) strategic CSR
E) cap and trade
A) philanthropy
B) the minimalistic view
C) affirmative action
D) strategic CSR
E) cap and trade
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51
Unlike general philanthropy,strategic CSR ________.
A) promotes an antagonistic business-versus-society mindset
B) leads to weakening of both the business and the society
C) refers to CSR activities that are mandatory according to law
D) is aimed at specific sections of the society that have been historically discriminated against
E) is more likely to be sustained over time
A) promotes an antagonistic business-versus-society mindset
B) leads to weakening of both the business and the society
C) refers to CSR activities that are mandatory according to law
D) is aimed at specific sections of the society that have been historically discriminated against
E) is more likely to be sustained over time
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52
Which of the following approaches to resolving ethical dilemmas advocates choosing the option that delivers the most good for the most people?
A) individual rights
B) utilitarianism
C) strategic CSR
D) sustainable development
E) Kantian ethics
A) individual rights
B) utilitarianism
C) strategic CSR
D) sustainable development
E) Kantian ethics
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53
Nongovernmental organizations are ________.
A) publicly traded and owned entities
B) firms that apply sustainable business strategies to achieve their business goals
C) nonprofit groups that provide charitable services or promote causes
D) firms that derive a substantial portion of their income from trade
E) composed primarily of sovereign states (referred to as member states), or of other intergovernmental organizations
A) publicly traded and owned entities
B) firms that apply sustainable business strategies to achieve their business goals
C) nonprofit groups that provide charitable services or promote causes
D) firms that derive a substantial portion of their income from trade
E) composed primarily of sovereign states (referred to as member states), or of other intergovernmental organizations
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54
LK Manufacturing Group,a company that manufactures home appliances,supports a community sports center to nurture the city's athletic talent as well as promote fitness activities,without regard for any direct business benefits.This exemplifies ________.
A) strategic CSR
B) cap and trade
C) sustainable development
D) philanthropy
E) affirmative action
A) strategic CSR
B) cap and trade
C) sustainable development
D) philanthropy
E) affirmative action
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55
Which of the following is TRUE regarding the justice approach to ethics?
A) It refers to treating people equally, or at least fairly, in a way that makes rational and moral sense.
B) It refers to choosing the option that delivers the most good for the most people.
C) It involves making social contributions that are directly aligned with a company's overall business strategy.
D) It emphasizes qualities and conditions that benefit the community as a whole, such as peace and public safety.
E) It refers to the movement that pressures businesses to consider consumer needs and interests.
A) It refers to treating people equally, or at least fairly, in a way that makes rational and moral sense.
B) It refers to choosing the option that delivers the most good for the most people.
C) It involves making social contributions that are directly aligned with a company's overall business strategy.
D) It emphasizes qualities and conditions that benefit the community as a whole, such as peace and public safety.
E) It refers to the movement that pressures businesses to consider consumer needs and interests.
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56
As a part of the UPS Community Internship Program,management candidates volunteer in community programs to help them understand the needs and challenges of various population groups while developing essential skills.This is an example of ________.
A) cap and trade
B) the minimalistic view
C) strategic CSR
D) philanthropy
E) affirmative action
A) cap and trade
B) the minimalistic view
C) strategic CSR
D) philanthropy
E) affirmative action
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57
Which of the following is TRUE about strategic CSR?
A) It involves donating money, employee time, or other resources to various causes without regard for any direct business benefits for the company.
B) It is an attempt to balance free-market economics with government intervention.
C) It refers to organizational growth that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
D) It involves social contributions that are directly aligned with a company's overall business plans.
E) It refers to the argument that firms should indulge in philanthropy only when there is no conflicts of interest with the profitability of the firm.
A) It involves donating money, employee time, or other resources to various causes without regard for any direct business benefits for the company.
B) It is an attempt to balance free-market economics with government intervention.
C) It refers to organizational growth that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
D) It involves social contributions that are directly aligned with a company's overall business plans.
E) It refers to the argument that firms should indulge in philanthropy only when there is no conflicts of interest with the profitability of the firm.
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58
According to the ________ view,the only social responsibility of business is to pay taxes and obey the law.
A) defensive
B) minimalist
C) cynical
D) proactive
E) strategic
A) defensive
B) minimalist
C) cynical
D) proactive
E) strategic
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59
Which of the following ethical approaches emphasizes desirable character traits such as integrity and compassion?
A) utilitarianism
B) Kantian ethics
C) deontological ethics
D) affirmative action
E) virtue
A) utilitarianism
B) Kantian ethics
C) deontological ethics
D) affirmative action
E) virtue
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60
The idea that a business has obligations to society beyond the pursuit of profits is ________.
A) corporate social responsibility
B) utilitarianism
C) philanthropic sustainability
D) ethical minimization
E) opportunistic responsibility
A) corporate social responsibility
B) utilitarianism
C) philanthropic sustainability
D) ethical minimization
E) opportunistic responsibility
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61
Most of the electricity generated in the United States is produced by ________.
A) burning fossil fuels
B) from nuclear power
C) from hydroelectric power
D) from solar power
E) harnessing wind power
A) burning fossil fuels
B) from nuclear power
C) from hydroelectric power
D) from solar power
E) harnessing wind power
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62
Publicity efforts that portray a company as being environmentally friendly when its actions speak otherwise are called ________.
A) environmental minimalism
B) quasi-environmentalism
C) greenwashing
D) collectivism
E) proactivism
A) environmental minimalism
B) quasi-environmentalism
C) greenwashing
D) collectivism
E) proactivism
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63
Under ________,lawmakers establish maximum allowable amounts of a pollutant that an industry is allowed to emit and distribute individual allowances to all companies in that industry.
A) sustainable development
B) cap and trade
C) ecological barter
D) environmental control
E) carbon offset projects
A) sustainable development
B) cap and trade
C) ecological barter
D) environmental control
E) carbon offset projects
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64
Toy Land,Inc.was criticized for selling toys that had lead paint and were proven to be harmful for children.The company recalled several batches of toys.It responded to these accusations by changing its logo to include a recycle theme,using advertisements that promoted waste management and recycling,and providing Toy Land,Inc.branded reusable shopping bags at their store.However,the firm did not undertake any specific measures to avoid using toxic materials in its products.This is an example of ________.
A) proactive CSR
B) cynical CSR
C) minimalistic CSR
D) primary CSR
E) philanthropic CSR
A) proactive CSR
B) cynical CSR
C) minimalistic CSR
D) primary CSR
E) philanthropic CSR
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65
Which of the following federal legislations limits cardholder liability for unauthorized use?
A) Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (1975)
B) Fair Credit Reporting Act (1970)
C) Truth in Lending Act (Consumer Protection Credit Act) (1968)
D) Deceptive Mail Prevention and Enforcement Act (1999)
E) Fair Packaging and Labeling Act (1966, 1972)
A) Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (1975)
B) Fair Credit Reporting Act (1970)
C) Truth in Lending Act (Consumer Protection Credit Act) (1968)
D) Deceptive Mail Prevention and Enforcement Act (1999)
E) Fair Packaging and Labeling Act (1966, 1972)
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66
Shopper's Paradise,a department store chain,was accused of working with contractors who use sweatshop labor in their manufacturing units.The company was labeled as promoting unethical business policies.To deal with these criticisms,the company decides to make a large donation to a cancer research foundation,as well as sponsor a health awareness program in the community.Shopper's Paradise would be said to have a ________ approach to CSR.
A) minimalist
B) strategic
C) proactive
D) defensive
E) philanthropic
A) minimalist
B) strategic
C) proactive
D) defensive
E) philanthropic
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67
Since its inception,Whole Foods Market has contributed 5% of its profits to charitable endeavors.At Whole Foods Market,company leaders believe they have responsibilities beyond making a profit.The firm has a ________ approach to CSR.
A) cynical
B) minimalistic
C) primary
D) philanthropic
E) proactive
A) cynical
B) minimalistic
C) primary
D) philanthropic
E) proactive
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68
________ is the study of the relationship between organisms and the natural environment.
A) Environmentalism
B) Ecology
C) Energy conservation
D) Ergonomics
E) Sustainability
A) Environmentalism
B) Ecology
C) Energy conservation
D) Ergonomics
E) Sustainability
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69
Which of the following statements is TRUE about cap and trade programs?
A) They promote an anti-business perspective.
B) They provide technological solutions to reduce pollution and resource consumption.
C) They force companies to choose the highest-cost means of taking responsibility for their emissions.
D) They try to balance free-market economics with government intervention.
E) They put pressure on businesses to consider consumer needs and interests.
A) They promote an anti-business perspective.
B) They provide technological solutions to reduce pollution and resource consumption.
C) They force companies to choose the highest-cost means of taking responsibility for their emissions.
D) They try to balance free-market economics with government intervention.
E) They put pressure on businesses to consider consumer needs and interests.
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70
The Resource Recovery Act (1970)________.
A) subsidizes pilot recycling plants
B) regulates treatment, storage, transportation, and disposal of hazardous waste
C) establishes a structure for coordinating all federal environmental programs
D) authorizes grants to states for water-pollution control
E) prohibits ocean dumping that could threaten human health or the marine environment
A) subsidizes pilot recycling plants
B) regulates treatment, storage, transportation, and disposal of hazardous waste
C) establishes a structure for coordinating all federal environmental programs
D) authorizes grants to states for water-pollution control
E) prohibits ocean dumping that could threaten human health or the marine environment
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71
The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (1975)requires complete written warranties in ordinary language and requires warranties to be ________.
A) applicable for minimum one year
B) supported by the manufacturer
C) supported by the retailer
D) available before purchase
E) contained on package labeling
A) applicable for minimum one year
B) supported by the manufacturer
C) supported by the retailer
D) available before purchase
E) contained on package labeling
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72
Mark hacks into the database of an e-commerce firm and steals the social security numbers of many of its customers.He then uses these numbers to take loans.This is an example of ________.
A) phishing
B) identity theft
C) spamming
D) brandjacking
E) cybersquatting
A) phishing
B) identity theft
C) spamming
D) brandjacking
E) cybersquatting
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73
The ________ establishes procedures for creating geologic repositories of radioactive waste.
A) Clean Air Act
B) Solid Waste Disposal Act
C) Toxic Substances Control Act
D) Nuclear Waste Policy Act
E) Resource Recovery Act
A) Clean Air Act
B) Solid Waste Disposal Act
C) Toxic Substances Control Act
D) Nuclear Waste Policy Act
E) Resource Recovery Act
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74
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A) The creation, delivery, use, and disposal of products that society values can be carried out without generating any pollution and consuming any natural resources.
B) Web-based businesses are "clean" because there is no pollution associated with them.
C) Environmental issues are easy and simple, and companies can easily make decisions when faced with such issues.
D) Environmental issues faced by businesses are about forests, rivers, and wildlife; and not about human health and safety.
E) Dealing with environmental issues often requires tough trade-offs, occasional sacrifice, and disruptive change.
A) The creation, delivery, use, and disposal of products that society values can be carried out without generating any pollution and consuming any natural resources.
B) Web-based businesses are "clean" because there is no pollution associated with them.
C) Environmental issues are easy and simple, and companies can easily make decisions when faced with such issues.
D) Environmental issues faced by businesses are about forests, rivers, and wildlife; and not about human health and safety.
E) Dealing with environmental issues often requires tough trade-offs, occasional sacrifice, and disruptive change.
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75
American Housing Inc.,a construction firm,uses innovative home designs that use insulating building materials aimed at reducing the energy consumption of the apartments and homes it builds.This gives it an edge over other businesses,and is environment friendly as well.This is an example of ________.
A) cap and trade
B) greenwashing
C) consumerism
D) affirmative action
E) sustainable development
A) cap and trade
B) greenwashing
C) consumerism
D) affirmative action
E) sustainable development
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76
An eco-friendly health resort claims to be environment friendly,and markets itself as an eco-resort.However,it engages in irresponsible activities such as wastage of water,disposal of plastic and other untreated wastes into the water bodies,and cutting trees in protected areas to expand its facilities.This is an example of ________.
A) environmental minimalism
B) quasi-environmentalism
C) greenwashing
D) collectivism
E) proactivism
A) environmental minimalism
B) quasi-environmentalism
C) greenwashing
D) collectivism
E) proactivism
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77
Which of the following regulatory agencies is responsible for monitoring the hiring practices of companies and can require them to compensate individuals who have been victimized by unfair hiring practices.
A) Federal Employment Commission (FEC)
B) Civil Rights Commission (CRC)
C) Employee Protection Commission (EPC)
D) Employment Regulatory Commission (ERC)
E) Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
A) Federal Employment Commission (FEC)
B) Civil Rights Commission (CRC)
C) Employee Protection Commission (EPC)
D) Employment Regulatory Commission (ERC)
E) Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
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78
In ________ CSR,company leaders believe they have responsibilities beyond making a profit,and they back up their beliefs and proclamations with actions taken on their own initiative.
A) proactive
B) cynical
C) minimalistic
D) primary
E) philanthropic
A) proactive
B) cynical
C) minimalistic
D) primary
E) philanthropic
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79
________ is defined as meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
A) Greenwashing
B) Consumerism
C) Materialism
D) Sustainable development
E) Cap and trade
A) Greenwashing
B) Consumerism
C) Materialism
D) Sustainable development
E) Cap and trade
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80
What is the meaning of the term "consumerism"?
A) overspending by customers
B) overspending by corporations
C) pressuring businesses to consider consumer needs
D) pressuring consumers to consider business needs
E) unexpected demand by buyers
A) overspending by customers
B) overspending by corporations
C) pressuring businesses to consider consumer needs
D) pressuring consumers to consider business needs
E) unexpected demand by buyers
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