Deck 5: Ethics and Corporate Responsibility
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Deck 5: Ethics and Corporate Responsibility
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Virtue ethics goes beyond the conventional rules of society.
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2
Two basic ethical ideals underpin the Caux Principles: honesty and integrity.
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3
Most people have unconscious biases that favor themselves and their group.
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4
The ethical climate of an organization refers to the processes by which decisions are evaluated and made on the basis of right and wrong.
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Ethics is the system of rules that governs the ordering of values.
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Utilitarianism is an ethical system stating that the greatest good for the greatest number should be the overriding concern of decision makers.
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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act,passed in 2002,established strict marketing rules to improve and maintain investor confidence.
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An ethical leader is one who is both a moral person and a moral manager influencing others to behave ethically.
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An ethical issue is a situation,problem,or opportunity in which an individual is obligated by law to choose among several actions that must be evaluated as right or wrong.
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Utilitarianism defines acceptable behaviors as that which maximizes benefits for the individual.
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Astroturfing is a deceptive practice.
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12
Excessive emphasis on long-term revenues over shorter-term considerations is one of the factors that is conducive to unethical behavior.
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13
Business ethics comprises the moral principles and standards that guide behavior in the world of business.
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14
Issues such as urban sprawl,CEO pay,and underpaid workers make it clear that business needs to improve its efforts to be ethical.
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Relativism defines ethical behavior based on the opinions and behavior of other people.
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According to public opinion polls,only 31 percent of employees said they trust their own CEO.
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Egoism is a preferred ethical stance from a societal perspective,compared to utilitarianism.
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Egoism states that all people should uphold certain values,such as honesty,that society needs to function.
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People in the conventional stage of Kohlberg's model of cognitive moral development conform to the expectations of ethical behavior held by groups or institutions such as society,family or peers.
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Moral philosophy refers to the principles,rules,and values people use in deciding what is right or wrong.
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21
The economic responsibility of a business includes satisfying its obligations to investors.
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A "carbon footprint" refers to the output of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases.
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23
In general the accumulated evidence indicates that social responsibility is associated with better financial performance.
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24
An integrity-based ethics program instills in people a personal responsibility for ethical behavior.
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25
A system of rules that governs the ordering of values is referred to as
A)DFE.
B)ethics.
C)corporate legitimacy.
D)justice.
E)the legal system.
A)DFE.
B)ethics.
C)corporate legitimacy.
D)justice.
E)the legal system.
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26
Honesty,caring,loyalty,fairness and integrity are all examples of
A)ethics.
B)citizenship.
C)values.
D)self focus.
E)excellence.
A)ethics.
B)citizenship.
C)values.
D)self focus.
E)excellence.
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27
Sustainability is not compatible with the natural ecosystems that generate and preserve life.
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28
Which of the following statements about bad corporate behavior is most true?
A)When corporations behave badly,only the top executives suffer.
B)When corporations behave badly,only the shareholders suffer.
C)When corporations behave badly,it's often not the top executives but rank-and-file employees who suffer most.
D)When corporations behave badly,it is usually not the problem of top executive or rank-and-file employees.
E)There is no evidence that corporations today ever behave badly.
A)When corporations behave badly,only the top executives suffer.
B)When corporations behave badly,only the shareholders suffer.
C)When corporations behave badly,it's often not the top executives but rank-and-file employees who suffer most.
D)When corporations behave badly,it is usually not the problem of top executive or rank-and-file employees.
E)There is no evidence that corporations today ever behave badly.
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29
It is easy to be a whistleblower since there are few consequences for it.
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30
Profit maximization and corporate social responsibility lead to opposing corporate policies.
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31
The goal of ecocentric management is the creation of sustainable economic development and improvement of quality of life worldwide for all organizational stakeholders.
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GE management sees environmentally friendly technologies as one of the global economy's most significant business opportunities.
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33
Moral awareness means realizing an issue has ethical implications.
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A compliance-based ethics program creates a moral commitment to ethical conduct.
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Sustainable growth refers to growth in profitability that sustains the wealth of shareholders.
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36
Life-cycle analysis (LCA)quantifies the total use of resources and the releases into the air,water and land.
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37
A process for ethical decision making begins with understanding all moral standards.
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38
Global corporate social responsibility and performance includes doing what is desired by global stakeholders and being a good global corporate citizen.
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39
"The social responsibility of business is to increase profits," is a well known quote from Milton Friedman,a Nobel Prize-winning economist.
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40
A transcendent education involves balancing self-interest with responsibility to others.
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41
Chun-Mei worked last summer as a receptionist in a doctor's office.During a discussion prompted by the ethics chapter in your text,she commented that she was asked to tell callers that the doctor was in surgery when in fact the doctor was playing golf! She eventually quit the job because she couldn't force herself to lie to people.Chun-Mei appeared to be following the ethical system referred to as
A)Egoism
B)Deontology
C)Relativism
D)Universalism
E)Utilitarianism
A)Egoism
B)Deontology
C)Relativism
D)Universalism
E)Utilitarianism
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42
___________ considers acceptable behavior as that which maximizes benefits for the individual.
A)Egoism
B)Deontology
C)Relativism
D)Universalism
E)Utilitarianism
A)Egoism
B)Deontology
C)Relativism
D)Universalism
E)Utilitarianism
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43
Which ethical system would most support the premise that people should hold some values as always appropriate?
A)Egoism
B)Deontology
C)Relativism
D)Universalism
E)Utilitarianism
A)Egoism
B)Deontology
C)Relativism
D)Universalism
E)Utilitarianism
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44
A situation,problem,or opportunity in which an individual must choose among several actions that must be evaluated as morally right or wrong is called a(n)
A)responsibility issue.
B)ethical issue.
C)moral business issue.
D)personal issue.
E)moral rights issue.
A)responsibility issue.
B)ethical issue.
C)moral business issue.
D)personal issue.
E)moral rights issue.
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45
______________ is the ethical system stating that all people should uphold certain values that society needs,in order to function.
A)Moral philosophy
B)Business ethics
C)Universalism
D)Caux principles
E)Utilitarianism
A)Moral philosophy
B)Business ethics
C)Universalism
D)Caux principles
E)Utilitarianism
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46
Principles,rules and values people use in deciding what is right and wrong are called
A)business ethics.
B)business responsibility.
C)moral philosophy.
D)business philosophy.
E)Caux Principles.
A)business ethics.
B)business responsibility.
C)moral philosophy.
D)business philosophy.
E)Caux Principles.
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47
People in the ____________ stage of Kohlberg's model take a broader perspective in which they see beyond authority,laws and norms and follow their self-chosen ethical principles.
A)emotional
B)conventional
C)principled
D)preconventional
E)supportive
A)emotional
B)conventional
C)principled
D)preconventional
E)supportive
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Utilitarianism states that
A)Some values must always be upheld,regardless of the consequences.
B)Societal rules or customs should be used to order values.
C)Society will be enhanced if we all take care of ourselves and don't harm others.
D)Individuals might choose between conflicting values by tallying the final results of the various acts.
E)The greatest good for the greatest number should be the overriding concern of decision makers.
A)Some values must always be upheld,regardless of the consequences.
B)Societal rules or customs should be used to order values.
C)Society will be enhanced if we all take care of ourselves and don't harm others.
D)Individuals might choose between conflicting values by tallying the final results of the various acts.
E)The greatest good for the greatest number should be the overriding concern of decision makers.
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49
The moral principles and standards that guide behavior in the world of business are called
A)business principles.
B)business philosophy.
C)business development.
D)business ethics.
E)organizational politics.
A)business principles.
B)business philosophy.
C)business development.
D)business ethics.
E)organizational politics.
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50
Samantha conforms to the expectations of ethical behavior held by her family and friends.She appears to be at which stage of cognitive moral development according to Kohlberg?
A)Emotional
B)Conventional
C)Principled
D)Preconventional
E)Supportive
A)Emotional
B)Conventional
C)Principled
D)Preconventional
E)Supportive
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51
__________ is a perspective that goes beyond the conventional rules of society by suggesting that what is moral must also come from what a mature person with good "moral character" would deem right.
A)Business ethics
B)Virtue ethics
C)Relativism
D)Utilitarianism
E)Egoism
A)Business ethics
B)Virtue ethics
C)Relativism
D)Utilitarianism
E)Egoism
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People in the ____________ stage of Kohlberg's model make decisions based on concrete rewards and punishments and immediate self-interest.
A)emotional
B)conventional
C)principled
D)preconventional
E)supportive
A)emotional
B)conventional
C)principled
D)preconventional
E)supportive
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53
Clarissa has the opportunity to either go along with her coworkers and participate in filling out inaccurate time records or tell her manager what is happening.This is an example of
A)a moral rights issue.
B)an ethical issue.
C)a time when Susan should ignore the problem.
D)a situation that is not a problem.
E)Astroturfing.
A)a moral rights issue.
B)an ethical issue.
C)a time when Susan should ignore the problem.
D)a situation that is not a problem.
E)Astroturfing.
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54
Tarissa typically makes a decision about what she will or won't do based on what her friends think she should do.Tarissa is using which ethical system for her decisions?
A)Egoism
B)Virtue ethics
C)Relativism
D)Universalism
E)Utilitarianism
A)Egoism
B)Virtue ethics
C)Relativism
D)Universalism
E)Utilitarianism
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55
The Caux Principles are based on two ethical ideals:
A)good and bad.
B)right and wrong.
C)kyosei and human respect.
D)kyosei and human dignity.
E)self fulfillment and happiness.
A)good and bad.
B)right and wrong.
C)kyosei and human respect.
D)kyosei and human dignity.
E)self fulfillment and happiness.
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56
Han believes in fairness and kyosei and uses these principles to make decisions of right and wrong in his daily life.These principles are part of his
A)moral philosophy.
B)business ethics.
C)ying.
D)ecocentric philosophy.
E)personality.
A)moral philosophy.
B)business ethics.
C)ying.
D)ecocentric philosophy.
E)personality.
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57
At what level of moral judgment would Kohlberg describe James,if James makes all his decisions based on immediate self-interest and concrete rewards and punishments?
A)Emotional
B)Conventional
C)Principled
D)Preconventional
E)Supportive
A)Emotional
B)Conventional
C)Principled
D)Preconventional
E)Supportive
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58
Which of the following is one of Kohlberg's stages of cognitive moral development?
A)Preconventional
B)Emotional
C)Relative
D)Supportive
E)Complete
A)Preconventional
B)Emotional
C)Relative
D)Supportive
E)Complete
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59
____________ is a philosophy that bases ethical behavior on the opinions and behaviors of relevant other people.
A)Egoism
B)Virtue ethics
C)Relativism
D)Universalism
E)Utilitarianism
A)Egoism
B)Virtue ethics
C)Relativism
D)Universalism
E)Utilitarianism
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60
__________ acknowledges the existence of different ethical viewpoints and uses norms as guidelines.
A)Virtue Ethics
B)Relativism
C)Universalism
D)Utilitarianism
E)Egoism
A)Virtue Ethics
B)Relativism
C)Universalism
D)Utilitarianism
E)Egoism
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61
The process for ethical decision making begins with
A)defining the complete moral problem.
B)determining the legal requirements.
C)understanding all moral standards and recognizing all moral impacts.
D)proposing a moral solution.
E)evaluating your suggested solution's success.
A)defining the complete moral problem.
B)determining the legal requirements.
C)understanding all moral standards and recognizing all moral impacts.
D)proposing a moral solution.
E)evaluating your suggested solution's success.
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62
The __________ principle encourages employees to consider first if they would like to see their actions displayed on the front page of the newspaper.If yes,then it is likely an appropriate course of action.
A)Kohlberg
B)sunshine
C)newspaper
D)action
E)ethics
A)Kohlberg
B)sunshine
C)newspaper
D)action
E)ethics
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63
The __________ of an organization refers to the processes by which decisions are evaluated and made on the basis of right and wrong.
A)corporate culture
B)ethical climate
C)ethics code
D)legal responsibility
E)voluntary responsibility
A)corporate culture
B)ethical climate
C)ethics code
D)legal responsibility
E)voluntary responsibility
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64
Behaving ethically requires not just moral awareness and moral judgment,but also the _________ to take actions consistent with your ethical decisions.
A)ability
B)enthusiasm
C)desire
D)courage
E)instruction
A)ability
B)enthusiasm
C)desire
D)courage
E)instruction
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65
Knowing what actions are morally defensible is referred to as
A)moral awareness.
B)moral judgment.
C)moral character.
D)moral certainty.
E)moral knowledge.
A)moral awareness.
B)moral judgment.
C)moral character.
D)moral certainty.
E)moral knowledge.
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66
According to the text,most business leaders believe they
A)don't understand business ethics.
B)uphold ethical standards in business practices.
C)don't have to worry about ethics if their employees worry about it.
D)fail in upholding ethical standards in business practices.
E)need to worry about the stock price,not ethics.
A)don't understand business ethics.
B)uphold ethical standards in business practices.
C)don't have to worry about ethics if their employees worry about it.
D)fail in upholding ethical standards in business practices.
E)need to worry about the stock price,not ethics.
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67
Compliance-based ethics programs ensure
A)resistance to social responsibility.
B)moral mediocrity.
C)discretionary social responsibility.
D)proactive social responsibility.
E)a moral commitment to ethical conduct.
A)resistance to social responsibility.
B)moral mediocrity.
C)discretionary social responsibility.
D)proactive social responsibility.
E)a moral commitment to ethical conduct.
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68
Ethical programs tend to be better integrated into operations,thinking and behavior when
A)every employee has signed the code of ethics.
B)top management has a personal commitment to responsible ethical behavior.
C)employees have seen top managers punished for their wrongdoings.
D)managers use punishment to motivate employees to "be good."
E)compliance-based programs are used.
A)every employee has signed the code of ethics.
B)top management has a personal commitment to responsible ethical behavior.
C)employees have seen top managers punished for their wrongdoings.
D)managers use punishment to motivate employees to "be good."
E)compliance-based programs are used.
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69
Corporate ethics programs commonly include which of the following?
A)Formal ethics code
B)Ethics committees
C)Ethics communication systems
D)Ethics ombudspersons
E)All of the above are generally included in corporate ethics programs.
A)Formal ethics code
B)Ethics committees
C)Ethics communication systems
D)Ethics ombudspersons
E)All of the above are generally included in corporate ethics programs.
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70
One who is both a moral person and a moral manager influencing others to behave ethically is referred to as a(n)
A)ethical leader.
B)ethics chairperson.
C)VP of ethics.
D)transitional leader.
E)transformational leader.
A)ethical leader.
B)ethics chairperson.
C)VP of ethics.
D)transitional leader.
E)transformational leader.
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71
Which of the following statements about the Sarbanes-Oxley Act is true?
A)It was passed in 1992.
B)It established strict marketing rules.
C)It was written in response to a series of public demonstrations.
D)It is intended to maintain truth-in-advertising.
E)It requires senior managers to personally sign off on financial results.
A)It was passed in 1992.
B)It established strict marketing rules.
C)It was written in response to a series of public demonstrations.
D)It is intended to maintain truth-in-advertising.
E)It requires senior managers to personally sign off on financial results.
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72
Integrity-based ethics programs use
A)stated societal rules and values.
B)corporate social responsiveness.
C)a set of guiding principles.
D)monitoring and punishment.
E)discretionary social responsibility.
A)stated societal rules and values.
B)corporate social responsiveness.
C)a set of guiding principles.
D)monitoring and punishment.
E)discretionary social responsibility.
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73
The work of __________ classifies people into categories based on their level of moral judgment.
A)Kravitz
B)Kohlberg
C)Taylor
D)Frederick
E)Kimmelman
A)Kravitz
B)Kohlberg
C)Taylor
D)Frederick
E)Kimmelman
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74
Recognizing all moral impacts of the decision alternatives includes considering which of the following?
A)Benefits to some
B)Harms to others
C)Rights exercised
D)Rights denied
E)All of the above are included as impacts of decision alternatives.
A)Benefits to some
B)Harms to others
C)Rights exercised
D)Rights denied
E)All of the above are included as impacts of decision alternatives.
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75
Compliance-based ethics programs are typically designed by
A)lawyers
B)employees
C)top executives
D)stockholders/owners
E)focus groups of customers
A)lawyers
B)employees
C)top executives
D)stockholders/owners
E)focus groups of customers
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76
Going beyond legal compliance with ADA standards and training people to understand that individuals with disabilities also have valued abilities is an example of
A)compliance-based programs.
B)integrity-based programs.
C)minimal requirements programs.
D)poor employee training.
E)an ethical dilemma.
A)compliance-based programs.
B)integrity-based programs.
C)minimal requirements programs.
D)poor employee training.
E)an ethical dilemma.
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77
An ethics program that is designed by lawyers to detect,prevent and punish legal violations is called a(n)_________ ethics program.
A)integrity-based
B)compliance-based
C)competency-based
D)legally-based
E)responsibility-based
A)integrity-based
B)compliance-based
C)competency-based
D)legally-based
E)responsibility-based
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78
Which of the following is a danger sign that organizations may be allowing or even encouraging unethical behavior?
A)Excessive emphasis on short-term revenues
B)Failure to establish a written code of ethics
C)A desire for "quick fix" solutions
D)Consideration of ethics as solely a legal issue or a public relations tool
E)All of the above are danger signs for organizations.
A)Excessive emphasis on short-term revenues
B)Failure to establish a written code of ethics
C)A desire for "quick fix" solutions
D)Consideration of ethics as solely a legal issue or a public relations tool
E)All of the above are danger signs for organizations.
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79
John Rawls maintained that only a person ignorant of his own identity can make a truly ethical decision.This thought process is based on the
A)veil of ethics.
B)veil of understanding.
C)veil of ignorance.
D)ethical certainty.
E)ethical ignorance.
A)veil of ethics.
B)veil of understanding.
C)veil of ignorance.
D)ethical certainty.
E)ethical ignorance.
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Which of the following is described as a current ethical issue in the text?
A)CEO pay
B)Sweatshops
C)Urban sprawl
D)Commercialism in schools
E)All of the above are described as current ethical issues.
A)CEO pay
B)Sweatshops
C)Urban sprawl
D)Commercialism in schools
E)All of the above are described as current ethical issues.
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