Deck 5: Managing Ethics and Social Responsibility

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 Compensatory justice argues that an employee's compensation should be based on individual performance.
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 Level 3 of the personal moral development model is called the conventional level.
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 The right of free consent, the right to privacy, and the right to freedom of speech are rights that should be considered in the moral-rights approach.
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 Individualism is popular in the highly organized society of today because it supports immediate self-interest.
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 The domain of ethics has no specific laws.
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 The moral-rights approach to ethical decision making sidesteps debates about what is right, good, or just and bases decisions on prevailing standards of the profession and the larger society, taking the interests of all stakeholders into account.
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 The moral agent is an individual who must make an ethical choice in an organization.
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 Free choice lies between the domains of codified law and ethics.
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 If something is ethical, it must not be illegal.
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 Procedural justice requires that rules be clearly stated, consistently and impartially enforced, and administered fairly.
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 Monitoring the Internet to maintain the company's ethical climate and workplace productivity could be considered part of an individualistic approach.
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 Three types of justice of concern to managers are distributive justice, practical justice, and compensatory justice
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 Ethics, found between the domains of law and free choice, is the code of moral principles and values that governs the behaviors of a person or group with respect to what is right or wrong.
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 The utilitarian approach, individualism approach, moral-rights approach, and objective-dualism approach are the four approaches that guide ethical decision making.
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 Managers carry a tremendous responsibility for setting the ethical climate in an organization and can act as role models for ethical behavior.
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 Most ethical dilemmas in business involve a conflict between stakeholders and shareholders.
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 The ethical concept that contends that acts are moral when they promote the individual's best long-term interests, which ultimately leads to the greater good, is known as the moral-rights approach.
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 The ethical concept that holds that moral behavior produces the greatest good for the greatest number is objective dualism.
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 The utilitarian ethic is the basis for the recent trend among companies to police employee personal habits such as alcohol and tobacco consumption on the job.
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 An ethical dilemma is a situation in which all alternative choices or behaviors have potentially negative consequences.
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 Important stakeholders in corporations include the government and the community.
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 At the preconventional level of personal moral development, people live up to the expectations of others, uphold laws, and fulfill duties and obligations of the social system.
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 Individuals are concerned with external rewards and punishments at the principled level of personal moral development.
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 Social responsibility covers a narrow range of issues, many of which are unambiguous with respect to right or wrong.
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 The great majority of managers operate at level two, the conventional level of moral development.
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 By early 2016, 30 U.S. states and the District of Columbia had passed laws allowing nonprofit organizations to incorporate as benefit corporations.
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 Community capitalism refers to following organizational policies and practices that both enhance the economic success of a company and advance the economic and social conditions of the communities in which the company operates.
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 Organizations with taking cultures, in which people tend to work for their own self-interest, tend to be more effective.
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 The triple bottom line is sometimes called the three Ps: People, Planet, and Profit.
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 Stakeholder mapping helps managers identify or prioritize the key stakeholders related to a specific issue or project.
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 At the preconventional level of personal moral development, individuals are concerned with external rewards and punishments and obey authority to avoid detrimental personal consequences.
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 Only about 20 percent of American adults reach the postconventional level of moral development.
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 Leaders should use an autocratic or a coercive style at the conventional level of moral development.
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 Special interest groups include trade associations, political action committees, and consumerists.
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 The principled level of moral development is also referred to as the postconventional level.
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 Managers in organizations that embrace sustainability measure their success in terms of an organization's social performance, its environmental performance, and its financial performance.
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 A stakeholder is any group within or outside the organization that has some type of investment or interest in the organization's performance and is affected by the organization's actions.
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 Corporate social responsibility is management's obligation to make choices and take actions that will contribute to the welfare and interests of society as well as the organization.
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 Companies that incorporate as benefit corporations must also get B Lab certification.
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 Greenwashing occurs when a company makes environmental responsibility its number-one priority.
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 A formal statement of a company's values concerning ethics and social values is called a code of ethics.
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 Anne Chinoda, top executive at Florida Blood Centers, is under pressure to resign because she took a $71,000 pay increase just months before she laid off 42 employees. Chinoda's decision lies in the domain of:

A) codified law.
B) free choice.
C) ethics.
D) social responsibility.
E) legalism.
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 Many managers still look at whistle-blowers as disgruntled employees who aren't good team players.
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 A recent poll found that more than _____ percent of people surveyed agreed with the statement that corporate America's moral compass is "pointing in the wrong direction."

A) 10
B) 25
C) 50
D) 75
E) 95
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 The assumption that "If it's not illegal, it must be ethical," ignores which of the following?

A) Domain of codified law
B) Domain of ethics
C) Domain of free choice
D) Domain of symbolism
E) All of these
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 Policy-based statements generally outline the procedure to be used in specific ethical situations.
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 Principle-based statements define fundamental values and contain general language about company responsibilities, quality of products, and treatment of employees.
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 A new drug has not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration to sell in the United States because further testing is needed. The company has a chance to sell its product in another country immediately to start recovering the costs of research and development and production three years ahead of time. This example places the decision in the domain of:

A) ethics.
B) free choice.
C) legalism.
D) compensatory justice.
E) moral rights.
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 Codes of ethics greatly influence and ensure ethical behavior among employees and managers.
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 A situation that arises when all alternative choices or behaviors have potentially negative consequences, making it difficult to distinguish right from wrong, is considered a(n):

A) moral agent.
B) social responsibility.
C) ethical dilemma.
D) ethical standard.
E) ethical issue.
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 The decision by ABC International to downsize and reduce its labor force is in the domain of:

A) codified law.
B) free choice.
C) ethics.
D) social responsibility.
E) legalism.
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 Employee disclosure of illegal, unethical, or illegitimate practices on the employer's part is called whistle-blowing.
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 A new approach to developing managers that many of today's best companies are taking is called global placement programs, which place employees with nonprofit organizations or small businesses, often in developing countries, to provide free or low-cost technical and managerial assistance.
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 Codes of ethics tend to exist in two types: practical-based statements and policy-based statements.
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 An organization's decision to produce a new product is in the domain of:

A) codified law.
B) free choice.
C) ethics.
D) compensatory justice.
E) social responsibility.
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 Which of the following refers to the code of moral principles and values that governs the behaviors of a person or group with respect to what is right or wrong?

A) Social responsibility
B) Free domain
C) Ethics
D) Codified law
E) Sustainability
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 An organization's ethical structure may include an ethics committee, a chief ethics officer, and an ethics hotline.
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 The amount of explicit control is __________ in the domain of __________. A) high; codified law B) high; free choice C) low; social responsibility D) low; codified law E) high; ethics
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 __________ is the individual who must make an ethical choice in an organization.

A) The symbolic leader
B) An obstructive manager
C) The defensive individual
D) The moral agent
E) An authoritarian manager
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 A chief ethics officer is a company executive who oversees all aspects of ethics and legal compliance.
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 Which of the following is not a level personal moral development?

A) Preconventional 
B) Conventional 
C) Principled 
D) Postconventional 
E) Collaborative
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 Studies have generally found __________ relationship between ethical and socially responsible behavior and a firm's financial performance.

A) a positive
B) a negative
C) a weak
D) a moderate
E) no
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 Which of the following is not a normative ethics approach?

A) Utilitarian 
B) Individualism 
C) Social responsibility 
D) Moral-rights 
E) Practical
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 The __________ approach holds that ethical decisions are those that best maintain the fundamental rights of the people affected by them.

A) individualism 
B) justice 
C) utilitarian 
D) moral-rights 
E) practical
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 When everyone is pursuing self-direction, the greater good is ultimately served because people learn to accommodate each other in their own long-term interest is an example of the __________ approach.

A) utilitarian 
B) individualism 
C) moral-rights
D) justice 
E) practical
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 Which of the following approaches to ethical decision making asserts that human beings have fundamental liberties that cannot be taken away by another individual's decision?

A) Utilitarian 
B) Individualism 
C) Moral-rights 
D) Practical 
E) Justice
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 __________ argues that individuals should be compensated for the cost of their injuries by the party responsible, and individuals should not be held responsible for matters over which they have no control.

A) Distributive justice
B) Utilitarianism
C) Procedural justice
D) Organizational justice
E) Compensatory justice
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 Which of the following ethical approaches are companies citing to justify their policing of employees' personal habits on and off the job, such as alcohol and tobacco consumption?

A) Justice 
B) Utilitarian 
C) Individualism 
D) Moral-rights
E) Practical
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 Sharon is a manager at Softest Tissue Corporation. She is faced with an interesting problem. One of her employees has been cheating the company out of expense money. Sharon must decide whether or not to fire this employee. In this role, Sharon is acting as a(n):

A) moral agent.
B) ethical theorist.
C) symbolic leader.
D) authoritarian leader.
E) obstructive manager.
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 Which of the following has become a hot-button ethical issue in the United States, as stated in the text?

A) Employee theft
B) Firing whistle-blowers
C) Monitoring employees' nonwork activities
D) Excessive executive compensation
E) Unsafe working conditions
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 __________ requires that different treatment of people not be based on arbitrary characteristics.

A) Procedural justice
B) Compensatory justice
C) Distributive justice
D) Organizational justice
E) Utilitarianism
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 The Container Store, Whole Foods Market, Costco, and Trader Joe's are all examples of companies that:

A) have engaged in unethical behavior in recent years.
B) use a utilitarian approach to ethical decision making.
C) have set up ethics hotlines.
D) embrace a conscious capitalism philosophy.
E) have a taking, rather than giving, culture.
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 Which of the following approaches to ethical decision making is not popular in the highly organized and group-oriented society of today?

A) Moral-rights 
B) Individualism 
C) Utilitarian 
D) Justice 
E) Individualism
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 The ethical decision-making approach that holds that moral decisions be based on standards of equity, fairness, and impartiality is the __________ approach.

A) moral-rights 
B) individualism 
C) utilitarian 
D) justice 
E) practical
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 Disk Replacement Services has just completed a procedure manual to handle employee grievances. One of the main criteria is to make it clear to employees that rules will be administered fairly and consistently. Disk Replacement operates on the __________ approach.

A) procedural-justice
B) utilitarian 
C) individualism 
D) compensatory-justice
E) free-choice 
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 The action of Paula Reid, the manager who set the U.S. Secret Service prostitution scandal in motion by reporting the misconduct of agents in Catagena, Columbia, was based largely on the __________ approach.

A) justice
B) moral-rights
C) utilitarian
D) individualism
E) practical
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 The justice approach is closest to the thinking underlying the domain of:

A) social responsibility.
B) free choice.
C) law.
D) moral principles.
E) ethics.
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 Which of the following is causing some managers to behave unethically toward customers, employees, and the broader society in today's environment?

A) Globalization
B) An overemphasis on pleasing shareholders
C) An overemphasis on meeting long-term earnings goals
D) Operating in a turbulent environment
E) All of these
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 Which of the following is not a concern to managers under the justice approach?

A) Compensatory justice
B) Distributive justice
C) Procedural justice
D) Obstructive justice
E) All of these
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 The golden rule "do unto others as they would do unto you" is an example of the __________ approach to ethical decision making.

A) utilitarian
B) moral-rights
C) individualism
D) social responsibility
E) justice
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 Compensatory justice argues that an employee's compensation should be based on individual performance.
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 Level 3 of the personal moral development model is called the conventional level.
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 The right of free consent, the right to privacy, and the right to freedom of speech are rights that should be considered in the moral-rights approach.
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 Individualism is popular in the highly organized society of today because it supports immediate self-interest.
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 The domain of ethics has no specific laws.
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 The moral-rights approach to ethical decision making sidesteps debates about what is right, good, or just and bases decisions on prevailing standards of the profession and the larger society, taking the interests of all stakeholders into account.
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 The moral agent is an individual who must make an ethical choice in an organization.
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 Free choice lies between the domains of codified law and ethics.
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 If something is ethical, it must not be illegal.
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 Procedural justice requires that rules be clearly stated, consistently and impartially enforced, and administered fairly.
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 Monitoring the Internet to maintain the company's ethical climate and workplace productivity could be considered part of an individualistic approach.
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 Three types of justice of concern to managers are distributive justice, practical justice, and compensatory justice
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 Ethics, found between the domains of law and free choice, is the code of moral principles and values that governs the behaviors of a person or group with respect to what is right or wrong.
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 The utilitarian approach, individualism approach, moral-rights approach, and objective-dualism approach are the four approaches that guide ethical decision making.
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 Managers carry a tremendous responsibility for setting the ethical climate in an organization and can act as role models for ethical behavior.
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 Most ethical dilemmas in business involve a conflict between stakeholders and shareholders.
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 The ethical concept that contends that acts are moral when they promote the individual's best long-term interests, which ultimately leads to the greater good, is known as the moral-rights approach.
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 The ethical concept that holds that moral behavior produces the greatest good for the greatest number is objective dualism.
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 The utilitarian ethic is the basis for the recent trend among companies to police employee personal habits such as alcohol and tobacco consumption on the job.
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 An ethical dilemma is a situation in which all alternative choices or behaviors have potentially negative consequences.
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 Important stakeholders in corporations include the government and the community.
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 At the preconventional level of personal moral development, people live up to the expectations of others, uphold laws, and fulfill duties and obligations of the social system.
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 Individuals are concerned with external rewards and punishments at the principled level of personal moral development.
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 Social responsibility covers a narrow range of issues, many of which are unambiguous with respect to right or wrong.
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 The great majority of managers operate at level two, the conventional level of moral development.
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 By early 2016, 30 U.S. states and the District of Columbia had passed laws allowing nonprofit organizations to incorporate as benefit corporations.
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 Community capitalism refers to following organizational policies and practices that both enhance the economic success of a company and advance the economic and social conditions of the communities in which the company operates.
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 Organizations with taking cultures, in which people tend to work for their own self-interest, tend to be more effective.
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 The triple bottom line is sometimes called the three Ps: People, Planet, and Profit.
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 Stakeholder mapping helps managers identify or prioritize the key stakeholders related to a specific issue or project.
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 At the preconventional level of personal moral development, individuals are concerned with external rewards and punishments and obey authority to avoid detrimental personal consequences.
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 Only about 20 percent of American adults reach the postconventional level of moral development.
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 Leaders should use an autocratic or a coercive style at the conventional level of moral development.
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 Special interest groups include trade associations, political action committees, and consumerists.
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 The principled level of moral development is also referred to as the postconventional level.
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 Managers in organizations that embrace sustainability measure their success in terms of an organization's social performance, its environmental performance, and its financial performance.
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 A stakeholder is any group within or outside the organization that has some type of investment or interest in the organization's performance and is affected by the organization's actions.
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 Corporate social responsibility is management's obligation to make choices and take actions that will contribute to the welfare and interests of society as well as the organization.
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 Companies that incorporate as benefit corporations must also get B Lab certification.
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 Greenwashing occurs when a company makes environmental responsibility its number-one priority.
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 A formal statement of a company's values concerning ethics and social values is called a code of ethics.
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42
 Anne Chinoda, top executive at Florida Blood Centers, is under pressure to resign because she took a $71,000 pay increase just months before she laid off 42 employees. Chinoda's decision lies in the domain of:

A) codified law.
B) free choice.
C) ethics.
D) social responsibility.
E) legalism.
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 Many managers still look at whistle-blowers as disgruntled employees who aren't good team players.
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44
 A recent poll found that more than _____ percent of people surveyed agreed with the statement that corporate America's moral compass is "pointing in the wrong direction."

A) 10
B) 25
C) 50
D) 75
E) 95
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 The assumption that "If it's not illegal, it must be ethical," ignores which of the following?

A) Domain of codified law
B) Domain of ethics
C) Domain of free choice
D) Domain of symbolism
E) All of these
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 Policy-based statements generally outline the procedure to be used in specific ethical situations.
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 Principle-based statements define fundamental values and contain general language about company responsibilities, quality of products, and treatment of employees.
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48
 A new drug has not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration to sell in the United States because further testing is needed. The company has a chance to sell its product in another country immediately to start recovering the costs of research and development and production three years ahead of time. This example places the decision in the domain of:

A) ethics.
B) free choice.
C) legalism.
D) compensatory justice.
E) moral rights.
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49
 Codes of ethics greatly influence and ensure ethical behavior among employees and managers.
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50
 A situation that arises when all alternative choices or behaviors have potentially negative consequences, making it difficult to distinguish right from wrong, is considered a(n):

A) moral agent.
B) social responsibility.
C) ethical dilemma.
D) ethical standard.
E) ethical issue.
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51
 The decision by ABC International to downsize and reduce its labor force is in the domain of:

A) codified law.
B) free choice.
C) ethics.
D) social responsibility.
E) legalism.
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52
 Employee disclosure of illegal, unethical, or illegitimate practices on the employer's part is called whistle-blowing.
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 A new approach to developing managers that many of today's best companies are taking is called global placement programs, which place employees with nonprofit organizations or small businesses, often in developing countries, to provide free or low-cost technical and managerial assistance.
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54
 Codes of ethics tend to exist in two types: practical-based statements and policy-based statements.
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 An organization's decision to produce a new product is in the domain of:

A) codified law.
B) free choice.
C) ethics.
D) compensatory justice.
E) social responsibility.
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 Which of the following refers to the code of moral principles and values that governs the behaviors of a person or group with respect to what is right or wrong?

A) Social responsibility
B) Free domain
C) Ethics
D) Codified law
E) Sustainability
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57
 An organization's ethical structure may include an ethics committee, a chief ethics officer, and an ethics hotline.
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58
 The amount of explicit control is __________ in the domain of __________. A) high; codified law B) high; free choice C) low; social responsibility D) low; codified law E) high; ethics
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 __________ is the individual who must make an ethical choice in an organization.

A) The symbolic leader
B) An obstructive manager
C) The defensive individual
D) The moral agent
E) An authoritarian manager
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 A chief ethics officer is a company executive who oversees all aspects of ethics and legal compliance.
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61
 Which of the following is not a level personal moral development?

A) Preconventional 
B) Conventional 
C) Principled 
D) Postconventional 
E) Collaborative
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62
 Studies have generally found __________ relationship between ethical and socially responsible behavior and a firm's financial performance.

A) a positive
B) a negative
C) a weak
D) a moderate
E) no
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63
 Which of the following is not a normative ethics approach?

A) Utilitarian 
B) Individualism 
C) Social responsibility 
D) Moral-rights 
E) Practical
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64
 The __________ approach holds that ethical decisions are those that best maintain the fundamental rights of the people affected by them.

A) individualism 
B) justice 
C) utilitarian 
D) moral-rights 
E) practical
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65
 When everyone is pursuing self-direction, the greater good is ultimately served because people learn to accommodate each other in their own long-term interest is an example of the __________ approach.

A) utilitarian 
B) individualism 
C) moral-rights
D) justice 
E) practical
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 Which of the following approaches to ethical decision making asserts that human beings have fundamental liberties that cannot be taken away by another individual's decision?

A) Utilitarian 
B) Individualism 
C) Moral-rights 
D) Practical 
E) Justice
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 __________ argues that individuals should be compensated for the cost of their injuries by the party responsible, and individuals should not be held responsible for matters over which they have no control.

A) Distributive justice
B) Utilitarianism
C) Procedural justice
D) Organizational justice
E) Compensatory justice
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 Which of the following ethical approaches are companies citing to justify their policing of employees' personal habits on and off the job, such as alcohol and tobacco consumption?

A) Justice 
B) Utilitarian 
C) Individualism 
D) Moral-rights
E) Practical
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69
 Sharon is a manager at Softest Tissue Corporation. She is faced with an interesting problem. One of her employees has been cheating the company out of expense money. Sharon must decide whether or not to fire this employee. In this role, Sharon is acting as a(n):

A) moral agent.
B) ethical theorist.
C) symbolic leader.
D) authoritarian leader.
E) obstructive manager.
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70
 Which of the following has become a hot-button ethical issue in the United States, as stated in the text?

A) Employee theft
B) Firing whistle-blowers
C) Monitoring employees' nonwork activities
D) Excessive executive compensation
E) Unsafe working conditions
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71
 __________ requires that different treatment of people not be based on arbitrary characteristics.

A) Procedural justice
B) Compensatory justice
C) Distributive justice
D) Organizational justice
E) Utilitarianism
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72
 The Container Store, Whole Foods Market, Costco, and Trader Joe's are all examples of companies that:

A) have engaged in unethical behavior in recent years.
B) use a utilitarian approach to ethical decision making.
C) have set up ethics hotlines.
D) embrace a conscious capitalism philosophy.
E) have a taking, rather than giving, culture.
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73
 Which of the following approaches to ethical decision making is not popular in the highly organized and group-oriented society of today?

A) Moral-rights 
B) Individualism 
C) Utilitarian 
D) Justice 
E) Individualism
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74
 The ethical decision-making approach that holds that moral decisions be based on standards of equity, fairness, and impartiality is the __________ approach.

A) moral-rights 
B) individualism 
C) utilitarian 
D) justice 
E) practical
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75
 Disk Replacement Services has just completed a procedure manual to handle employee grievances. One of the main criteria is to make it clear to employees that rules will be administered fairly and consistently. Disk Replacement operates on the __________ approach.

A) procedural-justice
B) utilitarian 
C) individualism 
D) compensatory-justice
E) free-choice 
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76
 The action of Paula Reid, the manager who set the U.S. Secret Service prostitution scandal in motion by reporting the misconduct of agents in Catagena, Columbia, was based largely on the __________ approach.

A) justice
B) moral-rights
C) utilitarian
D) individualism
E) practical
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77
 The justice approach is closest to the thinking underlying the domain of:

A) social responsibility.
B) free choice.
C) law.
D) moral principles.
E) ethics.
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78
 Which of the following is causing some managers to behave unethically toward customers, employees, and the broader society in today's environment?

A) Globalization
B) An overemphasis on pleasing shareholders
C) An overemphasis on meeting long-term earnings goals
D) Operating in a turbulent environment
E) All of these
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79
 Which of the following is not a concern to managers under the justice approach?

A) Compensatory justice
B) Distributive justice
C) Procedural justice
D) Obstructive justice
E) All of these
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80
 The golden rule "do unto others as they would do unto you" is an example of the __________ approach to ethical decision making.

A) utilitarian
B) moral-rights
C) individualism
D) social responsibility
E) justice
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