Deck 2: Ethics and Social Responsibility: Doing the Right Thing

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Business ethics is a sensitive and highly complex issue, but it is not a new one.
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________ is/are the narrowest level of ethical standards.

A) The law
B) Organizational policies and procedures
C) Social responsibility
D) The moral stance
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The three parts of the triple bottom line are ________.

A) processes, profits, and people
B) profit, people, and planet
C) processes, profit, and predominance
D) profit, processes, and planet
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Ethical behavior starts with society.
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There are ________ levels of ethical standards.

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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Which of the following is not a stakeholder for an organization?

A) Creditors
B) Employees
C) Suppliers
D) All of the above are stakeholders
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The law is the narrowest level of ethical standards.
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Management is an example of a stakeholder.
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According to the KPMG's Integrity Survey, ________ percent of workers say that they observed ethical lapses in their companies within the last year.

A) 28
B) 57
C) 73
D) 81
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Acting with integrity means that entrepreneurs do what is right no matter what the circumstances.
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The various groups and individuals who affect and are affected by a business are called ________.

A) stockholders
B) stakeholders
C) owners
D) managers
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Ethics and social responsibility simply set behavioral boundaries for decision makers.
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Social responsibility is a branch of philosophy that studies and creates theories about the basic nature of right and wrong, duty, obligation, and virtue.
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________ sets behavioral boundaries for decision makers.

A) Strategic plan
B) Strategy
C) Social responsibility
D) Financial plan
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Ethical behavior is doing what is ________

A) "right"
B) "profitable"
C) "credible"
D) All of the above
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________ is a branch of philosophy that studies and creates theories about the basic nature of right and wrong, duty, obligation, and virtue.

A) Semantics
B) Ethics
C) Religion
D) History
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________ responsibility is how an organization responds to the needs of the many elements in society.

A) Moral
B) Investor
C) Social
D) Ethical
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The ________ sets behavioral boundaries for decision makers.

A) strategic plan
B) strategy
C) ethics
D) financial plan
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________ consists of the fundamental moral values and behavioral standards that form the foundation for the people of an organization as they make decisions and interact with stakeholders.

A) Business ethics
B) Social obligation
C) Mission
D) Vision
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Ethical behavior is doing what is "right."
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In a recent survey, ________ percent of consumers say that given the opportunity, they would buy products with a social and/or environmental benefit.

A) 92
B) 82
C) 72
D) 62
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Immoral management is the polar opposite of ethical management.
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Employees' moral stance is the broadest and most fundamental definition of ethical standards.
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What is the difference between immoral and amoral management?
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Describe briefly the three levels of ethical standards.
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In general, stakeholders have consistent demands.
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What is ethics and how is it different from social responsibility?
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Entrepreneurs build the foundation for ethical decision making by understanding how their personal values come to life in business situations.
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Ethical behavior has no impact on a company's bottom line.
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Immoral managers purposely violate law and ethical standards.
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A company's culture can serve either to support or undermine its employees' concepts of what constitutes ethical behavior.
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Organizational policies and procedures include a broader definition of ethical standards that go beyond what is defined by the law.
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A strong determinant of moral behavior is training.
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The triple bottom line covers "profits, products, and planet."
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Companies really are not ethical or unethical; individuals are.
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Actions that are legal, however, may not be ethical.
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Who are an organization's stakeholders and why are they important?
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Every business influences and is influenced by a multitude of stakeholders.
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Amoral managers see the law as a minimum standard for ethical behavior.
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What are the steps in establishing an ethical framework?
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Actions that are legal, however, may not be ________.

A) ethical
B) complex
C) profitable
D) doable
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According to the utilitarian principle, one should choose the option that offers the greatest good for the greatest number of people.
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According to the ________, one should "treat other people the way you would like them to treat you."

A) television test
B) utilitarian principle
C) family test
D) golden rule
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________ may be the result of failing to realize that an ethical dilemma exists, or it may arise from a variety of mental defense mechanisms.

A) Dishonesty
B) Criminal behavior
C) Irresponsibility
D) Moral blindness
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A strong determinant of moral behavior is ________.

A) profitability
B) financial success
C) training
D) short-term success
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In a recent survey, 92 percent of consumers say that given the opportunity, they would buy products with a social and/or environmental benefit.
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The ________ is the narrowest level of ethical standards.

A) mission
B) law
C) strategic plan
D) financial plan
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Practices that are illegal in one country may be perfectly acceptable, even expected, in another.
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Studies show that companies with strong ethical cultures experience fewer ethical violations than those with weak ethical cultures.
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The ________ merely establishes the minimum standard of behavior.

A) mission
B) law
C) strategic plan
D) financial plan
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Kant's categorical imperative states that one should act in such a way that the action taken under the circumstances could be a universal law or rule of behavior.
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________ is a statement that defines the values underlying the entire company and its ethical responsibilities to its stakeholders.

A) Company credo
B) Company annual report
C) Company vision
D) Company strategic plan
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The driving force behind immoral management is ________.

A) the law
B) culture
C) greed
D) education
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According to the ________, one should "choose the option that offers the greatest good for the greatest number of people."

A) television test
B) utilitarian principle
C) family test
D) golden rule
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Workers believe the actions of those in charge more than their words.
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Ethical decisions are individual decisions.
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The television test says you should treat other people the way you would like them to treat you.
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________ is a written statement of the standards of behavior and ethical principles a company expects from its employees.

A) Company credo
B) Company annual report
C) Company vision
D) Code of ethics
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Companies really are not ethical or unethical; ________ are.

A) goals
B) strategies
C) individuals
D) departments
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A company credo offers general guidance in ethical issues.
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________ entrepreneurs are finding the resources to tackle challenging problems such as habitat destruction, AIDS, hunger, and poverty.

A) Serial
B) Social
C) Most
D) All of the above
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By ________, the majority of the workforce in the United States will be a member of a minority.

A) 2021
B) 2039
C) 2028
D) 2019
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Socially responsible business owners focus on the three Rs: reduce, reengineer, and recycle.
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Companies must recognize the independence of business and society.
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Which one of the following is not a simple way by which small businesses can be socially responsible?

A) Encourage reinventing
B) Support local fundraisers
C) Join in community service
D) Reduce energy usage
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Currently, minority workers make up more than ________ percent of the workforce.

A) 13
B) 23
C) 33
D) 43
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Drug and alcohol abuse by employees results in reduced productivity that is estimated at ________ billion dollars per year.

A) 262.8
B) 114.7
C) 76.9
D) 15.8
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In 2020, members of ________ different generations will be working side by side in the United States.

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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The ________ population is the fastest-growing sector in the United States.

A) Asian
B) African-American
C) Hispanic
D) Caucasian
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There is no connection between social responsibility and profitability.
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________ of all alcohol abusers are employed.

A) Seventy-seven
B) Sixty-seven
C) Fifty-seven
D) Forty-seven
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Social responsibility is important only for large corporations.
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The three "R's" of socially responsible business are "reuse," "recycle," and "________".

A) reenergize
B) reinvent
C) reduce
D) retrofit
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A company's strategic plan defines the values underlying the entire company and its ethical responsibilities to its stakeholders.
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Currently, women make up ________ percent of the U.S. workforce.

A) 31
B) 46
C) 28
D) 40
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The United States is moving toward a "minority ________."

A) tsunami
B) shortfall
C) majority
D) crevice
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________ percent of all drug abusers are employed.

A) Forty-six
B) Fifty-six
C) Sixty-six
D) Seventy-six
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What are the ethical tests for judging behavior?
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Social entrepreneurs start businesses so that they can create innovative solutions to society's most vexing problems.
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Which of the following is not something that a small business owner should do to manage a culturally diverse workforce successfully?

A) Learn to recognize and correct other's biases and stereotypes.
B) Avoid making invalid assumptions.
C) Concentrate on communication.
D) Continue to adjust your company to your workers.
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Business ethics is a sensitive and highly complex issue, but it is not a new one.
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2
________ is/are the narrowest level of ethical standards.

A) The law
B) Organizational policies and procedures
C) Social responsibility
D) The moral stance
A
3
The three parts of the triple bottom line are ________.

A) processes, profits, and people
B) profit, people, and planet
C) processes, profit, and predominance
D) profit, processes, and planet
B
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Ethical behavior starts with society.
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There are ________ levels of ethical standards.

A) 1
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D) 4
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Which of the following is not a stakeholder for an organization?

A) Creditors
B) Employees
C) Suppliers
D) All of the above are stakeholders
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The law is the narrowest level of ethical standards.
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Management is an example of a stakeholder.
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According to the KPMG's Integrity Survey, ________ percent of workers say that they observed ethical lapses in their companies within the last year.

A) 28
B) 57
C) 73
D) 81
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Acting with integrity means that entrepreneurs do what is right no matter what the circumstances.
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The various groups and individuals who affect and are affected by a business are called ________.

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D) managers
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Ethics and social responsibility simply set behavioral boundaries for decision makers.
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Social responsibility is a branch of philosophy that studies and creates theories about the basic nature of right and wrong, duty, obligation, and virtue.
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________ sets behavioral boundaries for decision makers.

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D) Financial plan
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Ethical behavior is doing what is ________

A) "right"
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________ is a branch of philosophy that studies and creates theories about the basic nature of right and wrong, duty, obligation, and virtue.

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D) History
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________ responsibility is how an organization responds to the needs of the many elements in society.

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D) Ethical
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The ________ sets behavioral boundaries for decision makers.

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________ consists of the fundamental moral values and behavioral standards that form the foundation for the people of an organization as they make decisions and interact with stakeholders.

A) Business ethics
B) Social obligation
C) Mission
D) Vision
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Ethical behavior is doing what is "right."
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In a recent survey, ________ percent of consumers say that given the opportunity, they would buy products with a social and/or environmental benefit.

A) 92
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C) 72
D) 62
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Immoral management is the polar opposite of ethical management.
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Employees' moral stance is the broadest and most fundamental definition of ethical standards.
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What is the difference between immoral and amoral management?
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Describe briefly the three levels of ethical standards.
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In general, stakeholders have consistent demands.
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What is ethics and how is it different from social responsibility?
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Entrepreneurs build the foundation for ethical decision making by understanding how their personal values come to life in business situations.
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Ethical behavior has no impact on a company's bottom line.
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Immoral managers purposely violate law and ethical standards.
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A company's culture can serve either to support or undermine its employees' concepts of what constitutes ethical behavior.
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Organizational policies and procedures include a broader definition of ethical standards that go beyond what is defined by the law.
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A strong determinant of moral behavior is training.
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The triple bottom line covers "profits, products, and planet."
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Companies really are not ethical or unethical; individuals are.
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Actions that are legal, however, may not be ethical.
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Who are an organization's stakeholders and why are they important?
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Every business influences and is influenced by a multitude of stakeholders.
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Amoral managers see the law as a minimum standard for ethical behavior.
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What are the steps in establishing an ethical framework?
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Actions that are legal, however, may not be ________.

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According to the utilitarian principle, one should choose the option that offers the greatest good for the greatest number of people.
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According to the ________, one should "treat other people the way you would like them to treat you."

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D) golden rule
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________ may be the result of failing to realize that an ethical dilemma exists, or it may arise from a variety of mental defense mechanisms.

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D) Moral blindness
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A strong determinant of moral behavior is ________.

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In a recent survey, 92 percent of consumers say that given the opportunity, they would buy products with a social and/or environmental benefit.
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The ________ is the narrowest level of ethical standards.

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Practices that are illegal in one country may be perfectly acceptable, even expected, in another.
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Studies show that companies with strong ethical cultures experience fewer ethical violations than those with weak ethical cultures.
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The ________ merely establishes the minimum standard of behavior.

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Kant's categorical imperative states that one should act in such a way that the action taken under the circumstances could be a universal law or rule of behavior.
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________ is a statement that defines the values underlying the entire company and its ethical responsibilities to its stakeholders.

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D) Company strategic plan
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The driving force behind immoral management is ________.

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D) education
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According to the ________, one should "choose the option that offers the greatest good for the greatest number of people."

A) television test
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C) family test
D) golden rule
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Workers believe the actions of those in charge more than their words.
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Ethical decisions are individual decisions.
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The television test says you should treat other people the way you would like them to treat you.
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________ is a written statement of the standards of behavior and ethical principles a company expects from its employees.

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C) Company vision
D) Code of ethics
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Companies really are not ethical or unethical; ________ are.

A) goals
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C) individuals
D) departments
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A company credo offers general guidance in ethical issues.
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61
________ entrepreneurs are finding the resources to tackle challenging problems such as habitat destruction, AIDS, hunger, and poverty.

A) Serial
B) Social
C) Most
D) All of the above
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By ________, the majority of the workforce in the United States will be a member of a minority.

A) 2021
B) 2039
C) 2028
D) 2019
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63
Socially responsible business owners focus on the three Rs: reduce, reengineer, and recycle.
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64
Companies must recognize the independence of business and society.
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65
Which one of the following is not a simple way by which small businesses can be socially responsible?

A) Encourage reinventing
B) Support local fundraisers
C) Join in community service
D) Reduce energy usage
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Currently, minority workers make up more than ________ percent of the workforce.

A) 13
B) 23
C) 33
D) 43
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Drug and alcohol abuse by employees results in reduced productivity that is estimated at ________ billion dollars per year.

A) 262.8
B) 114.7
C) 76.9
D) 15.8
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In 2020, members of ________ different generations will be working side by side in the United States.

A) 2
B) 3
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D) 5
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The ________ population is the fastest-growing sector in the United States.

A) Asian
B) African-American
C) Hispanic
D) Caucasian
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There is no connection between social responsibility and profitability.
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________ of all alcohol abusers are employed.

A) Seventy-seven
B) Sixty-seven
C) Fifty-seven
D) Forty-seven
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Social responsibility is important only for large corporations.
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The three "R's" of socially responsible business are "reuse," "recycle," and "________".

A) reenergize
B) reinvent
C) reduce
D) retrofit
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A company's strategic plan defines the values underlying the entire company and its ethical responsibilities to its stakeholders.
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75
Currently, women make up ________ percent of the U.S. workforce.

A) 31
B) 46
C) 28
D) 40
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The United States is moving toward a "minority ________."

A) tsunami
B) shortfall
C) majority
D) crevice
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________ percent of all drug abusers are employed.

A) Forty-six
B) Fifty-six
C) Sixty-six
D) Seventy-six
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What are the ethical tests for judging behavior?
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Social entrepreneurs start businesses so that they can create innovative solutions to society's most vexing problems.
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Which of the following is not something that a small business owner should do to manage a culturally diverse workforce successfully?

A) Learn to recognize and correct other's biases and stereotypes.
B) Avoid making invalid assumptions.
C) Concentrate on communication.
D) Continue to adjust your company to your workers.
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