Deck 2: Challenges for Managers

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With respect to the multiple roles assumed by women, which of the following statements is FALSE?

A)Men have been favorably predisposed to adopt the sharing of domestic responsibilities.
B)Working women often find themselves in the position of caring for the elderly parents.
C)Arranging for child care is typically the woman's responsibility.
D)Women have been quick to adopt the provider role.
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Globalization implies all of the following except:

A)the world is free from national boundaries
B)a borderless world
C)competition between workers from other countries
D)an organization's nationality is held strongly in consciousness
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Attention to diversity has particularly increased in recent years because of:

A)the use of telecommunications
B)the opportunity for use of lower cost labor in other countries
C)the changing demographics of the working population
D)legislation
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The work of Hofstede is important because his studies revealed that more differences in work-related attitudes can be explained by:

A)gender
B)profession
C)culture
D)age
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Hofstede's cross-cultural research found that Japanese managers valued:

A)high risk taking
B)group decisions
C)a short-time perspective
D)individualism
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Kentucky Fried Chicken found success in China when it:

A)identified a broker in Singapore to identify sources for Asian venture capital
B)put together a consortium of Western and Asian entrepreneurs to begin the franchise in China
C)developed a joint venture with government bodies in China
D)developed an alliance with another Asian fast-food restaurant, such as the Japanese or Taiwanese, and share the risk in China
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Which of the following was NOT recommended as a technique for increasing the sensitivity of differences between people from various cultures?

A)describing one another's culture
B)cultural sensitivity training
C)role analysis technique (RAT)
D)cross-cultural task forces or teams
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Which statement regarding the glass ceiling is most correct?

A)The glass ceiling has been recently found to apply equally to males and females.
B)The glass ceiling is a barrier that has been traced to a lack of ability.
C)The glass ceiling, like Cinderella's glass slipper, has resulted in a temporary movement of women into political leadership positions throughout the world.
D)The glass ceiling is a transparent barrier that keeps women from rising above a certain level in organizations.
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Gifts are not usually a requirement in business dealings, though presenting a small gift will generally be appreciated as gesture of goodwill in which of the following cultures?

A)Mexico
B)Japan
C)Saudi Arabia
D)Canada
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Which of the following statements/statistics about women in the workforce is incorrect?

A)The number of women in the labor force increased from 31.5 million in 1970 to 65 million in 2008.
B)Women earn 49 percent of all doctorates and 60 percent of master's degrees.
C)There has been little increase in the number of women CEOs.
D)On average, women earn 90% of what men earn from work.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the major challenges that managers must deal with in order to remain competitive?

A)globalizing the firm's operations to compete in the global village
B)managing ethical behavior, good character, and personal integrity
C)managing a diverse workforce
D)anticipating changes in foreign currency valuations
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Hofstede's work casts doubt on the:

A)ability of cross-cultural attitudes to predict job-related attitudes
B)use of masculinity versus femininity as an orientation that has cultural variation
C)use of time as an orientation that differs across cultures
D)the universal applicability of U.S. management theories
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An expatriate manager is one who:

A)has left a transnational organization to work for a competitor
B)works within a foreign-owned company within their own country
C)works in a country other than his or her home country
D)has given his or her allegiance to a transnational type of organization over a more national/domestic perspective
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A transnational organization is one where:

A)an organization's nationality is held strongly in the consciousness of managers even though the organization competes on a global scale
B)the global viewpoint supersedes national issues
C)the global and national interests are linked in an overriding perspective
D)a prevalent ethnic viewpoint begins to be held strongly in the consciousness of managers
Question
The globalization of business and changing demographic trends will present organizations with a tremendously culturally diverse workforce which represents the risk that:

A)prejudices and stereotypes will prevent managers and employees from developing a synergy that can benefit the organizations
B)families will not be left intact
C)values will begin to erode
D)opportunities will not be available
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Given the increasing attractiveness of U.S. business ventures in China, a major challenge for Western managers will be in understanding the Chinese practice of guanxi, which is:

A)the strong use of rewards and punishment in the workplace
B)the use of personal connections to conduct business
C)the practice of group members evaluating the performance of individual group members
D)the tendency to negotiate small but specific agreements in order to interact effectively
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In the Business Guide to Cultural Differences provided by the textbook, which of the following statements would be most accurate regarding the culture of Japan?

A)It is considered rude to be late.
B)Punctuality is not always a priority.
C)It is customary to make appointments for approximate times of the day rather than precise hours.
D)Women should expect to wear hosiery and high heels.
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Many U.S. and Canadian firms have located manufacturing plants in Mexico to take advantage of lower labor costs. Additionally, many tariffs on U.S. exports have been eliminated. These global changes occurred because of:

A)the European union
B)GATT agreements
C)NAFTA
D)Perestroika
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According to your text, African-Americans and Hispanic-Americans are likely to be at a disadvantage within organizations because:

A)they are under-represented in declining occupations
B)they tend to live in a small number of large cities that are facing severe economic difficulties
C)available jobs in the future will require less skill than in the past
D)the proportion of African-Americans and Hispanic-Americans who are qualified for higher level jobs are often higher than the proportion of qualified whites and Asian-Americans
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In which of the following cultures should you avoid directly saying no?

A)Japan
B)Saudi Arabia
C)Mexico
D)Canada
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An ethical theory that emphasizes the nature and characteristics of an act is:

A)cultural based
B)motive-based
C)consequence-based
D)rule-based
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Which generation of workers tends to be impatient, wants short-term gratification, and puts family before work?

A)silent generation
B)Generation Y
C)Generation X
D)baby boomers
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The unemployment rate of disabled Americans is estimated to exceed:

A)20%
B)30%
C)40%
D)50%
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Which statement best captures the spirit of managing diversity?

A)It is being a good corporate citizen.
B)It is complying with affirmative action.
C)It is assimilating women and minorities into a dominant male culture.
D)It is a painful examination of hidden assumptions that employees hold.
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The implicit or explicit demands for sexual favors by threatening negative job-related consequences or promising job-related rewards is considered:

A)gender harassment
B)biased sexual force
C)sexual coercion
D)sexual exploitation
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A well-known consequential theory which suggests that right and wrong is determined by the consequence of the action and that we should maximize the most good for the greatest number of people is:

A)cultural relativism
B)universal moralism
C)utilitarianism
D)rule-based theory
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Which of the following is NOT a classification for ethical theories?

A)humanitarian
B)rule-based
C)consequential
D)cultural
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Which of the following would not be considered sexual harassment?

A)A male department head is propositioned by a female employee who has bid for a different job that carries a high rate of pay.
B)When congratulating employees for their good work, a male supervisor pats male workers on the shoulder and female workers on their behinds.
C)A female office employee frequently, in a joking fashion, suggests to certain male co-workers that they go to a motel during the lunch hour.
D)In trying to make an important point when issuing job instructions, a male supervisor puts his hand on the employee's shoulder. He does this with both male and female employees.
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Which generation of workers tends to strive for moral rights in the workplace and take a more activist position regarding employee rights?

A)baby boomers
B)silent generation
C)Generation Y
D)Generation X
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The major difference between prejudice and discrimination is:

A)prejudice has been shown to have more of an impact on productivity than discrimination
B)discrimination has been shown to have more of an impact on productivity than prejudice
C)prejudice refers to behavior and discrimination refers to an attitude
D)prejudice refers to an attitude and discrimination refers to behavior
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Crude comments or sexual jokes and behaviors that disparage someone's sex or convey hostility is considered which type of sexual harassment?

A)sexual coercion
B)exploitation
C)gender harassment
D)sexual abuse
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Which of the following is considered a key benefit of diversity?

A)cohesiveness
B)flexibility and adaptation
C)less time in making decisions
D)less thinking that is considered critical
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A manufacturer of products for outdoor enthusiasts offers flextime and the opportunity to take up to four months of unpaid leaves of absence. This type of organization would most appeal to which generation?

A)post Vietnam War babies
B)baby boomers
C)depression era generation
D)Generation X
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Corporations that shatter the glass ceiling have many practices in common; however, these practices do NOT include:

A)upper-management support for the advancement of women
B)women representation on committees that address strategic business issues
C)targeting women for participation in executive education
D)systems that identify women for advancement with certain quotas in place
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Which of the following competencies was NOT indicated as important to the development of an international career?

A)integrity
B)insightfulness
C)risk taking
D)competence in several foreign languages
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Emphasizing the use of inclusive language such as "partner" instead of "spouse" would be directed at what type of diversity?

A)culture
B)social status
C)sexual orientation
D)age
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Corporations and business enterprises tend to subscribe to:

A)cultural relativism
B)universal moralism
C)consequential ethics
D)rule-based ethics
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The Americans with Disabilities Act defines disabled as:

A)persons with permanent physical and mental problems
B)anyone with a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities
C)individuals with physical impairments only
D)those who cannot work
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Assume you are the manager of a department with a diverse work group, but white males comprise the largest subgroup. Many of the white males resent having to work alongside female and minority employees who have less seniority and work experience but are paid the same. Several conflicts and incidents have taken place between the white males and others that have disrupted the workplace. Which of the following approaches would be more appropriate and effective in dealing with this situation?

A)Fire the white male perpetrators.
B)Extend preferential treatment to female and minority employees.
C)Urge female and minority employees to take legal action against those who have caused problems.
D)Indicate that discriminatory and other inappropriate behavior will not be tolerated and initiate a series of meetings to address the problems and encourage open and frank discussion of the issues.
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Individuals born between 1965 and 1976 are known as the:

A)baby boomers
B)swing generation
C)Generation Y
D)Generation X
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A collectivistic culture displays an orientation in which relationships and group decision making are valued.
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The glass ceiling is a unique phenomenon to the United States.
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Whistle-blowing is:

A)an example of white-collar crime
B)a powerful influence on corporate America
C)an illustration of distributive justice
D)unethical
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When the Japanese questioned the salaries of American CEOs during a time when many companies were having difficulty and laying off workers, they were making their judgments based upon:

A)utilitarian justice
B)distributive justice
C)procedural justice
D)rule-based justice
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As the workforce becomes increasingly diverse, the potential for unfair treatment also increases.
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American business firms will only be successful in China if they master the practice of guanxi.
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John Stuart Mill's utilitarianism suggests that right and wrong is determined by the consequences of the action.
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A Japanese manager employed at the Honda plant in Marysville, Ohio, is an expatriate.
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Consequential theories of ethics emphasize the consequences or results of behavior.
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An organization in which the national viewpoint supersedes the global viewpoint is a transnational organization.
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Employers are not liable for the acts of their agents (supervisors) when it comes to sexual harassment.
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Hofstede's research on culture showed that national culture explains more differences in work-related attitudes than does age.
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The obligation of an organization to behave in ethical ways is known as:

A)social environmentalism
B)organizational morality
C)social responsibility
D)ethical imperative
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A female employee is issued a written reprimand when returning late from lunch. A male employee in the same department returns late and is not disciplined. This issue represents a question of:

A)sexual harassment
B)procedural justice
C)uniform standards
D)distributive justice
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High uncertainty avoidance is associated with high risk taking.
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Hofstede's work cast doubt on the universal applicability of U.S. management theories.
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Women salaries persist at a level of 80% of their male counterparts.
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A transnational business firm operates only in the European Union.
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Globalization implies that the world is free from national boundaries and that it is really a borderless world.
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A cultural orientation where people belong to a loose social framework and their primary concern is for themselves and their families is based on power distance.
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Match the following:
a.An organizational informant or someone who reports corporate wrongdoing.
b.Fairness of the process and/or criteria used to allocate outcomes.
c.A credo or recorded set of accepted and ethical behavior.
d.An organization's obligation to behave ethically in its social environment.
e.Fairness of outcomes individual receive.
Procedural Justice
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Match the following:
a.A cultural orientation in which individuals belong to tightly knit social frameworks.
b.The concept of borderless marketplace.
c.The acceptance of unequal distribution of power.
d.A business firm that operates in numerous countries and employs a multicultural workforce.
e.An American business official who works for a U.S. subsidiary in Spain.
Power Distance
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Match the following:
a.A cultural orientation in which individuals belong to tightly knit social frameworks.
b.The concept of borderless marketplace.
c.The acceptance of unequal distribution of power.
d.A business firm that operates in numerous countries and employs a multicultural workforce.
e.An American business official who works for a U.S. subsidiary in Spain.
Expatriate
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Match the following:
a.An act that defines a person with a disability as "anyone possessing a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities."
b.Those born after 1976, also referred to as Generation Y.
c.Individual differences present in the workforce.
d.Individuals born between 1946 and 1964.
e.An artificial barrier that prevents women from advancing above a certain organizational level.
f.Individuals born between 1965 and 1976.
Baby busters
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Match the following:
a.An act that defines a person with a disability as "anyone possessing a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities."
b.Those born after 1976, also referred to as Generation Y.
c.Individual differences present in the workforce.
d.Individuals born between 1946 and 1964.
e.An artificial barrier that prevents women from advancing above a certain organizational level.
f.Individuals born between 1965 and 1976.
Americans with Disabilities Act
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Match the following:
a.A collection of rule-based guides to ethical behavior.
b.An ethical perspective that focuses on results of behavior.
c.The collective ethical conduct of an organization.
d.The theory of ethics that argues for local standards on a set of standards for each individual.
e.Fairness of outcomes received by organizational members.
f.Suggests that right and wrong is determined by the consequences of the action.
Distributive Justice
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Match the following:
a.An act that defines a person with a disability as "anyone possessing a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities."
b.Those born after 1976, also referred to as Generation Y.
c.Individual differences present in the workforce.
d.Individuals born between 1946 and 1964.
e.An artificial barrier that prevents women from advancing above a certain organizational level.
f.Individuals born between 1965 and 1976.
Glass ceiling
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Distributive justice is the fairness of the process by which outcomes are allocated in an organization.
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Match the following:
a.A cultural orientation in which individuals belong to tightly knit social frameworks.
b.The concept of borderless marketplace.
c.The acceptance of unequal distribution of power.
d.A business firm that operates in numerous countries and employs a multicultural workforce.
e.An American business official who works for a U.S. subsidiary in Spain.
Collectivism
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Match the following:
a.A cultural orientation in which individuals belong to tightly knit social frameworks.
b.The concept of borderless marketplace.
c.The acceptance of unequal distribution of power.
d.A business firm that operates in numerous countries and employs a multicultural workforce.
e.An American business official who works for a U.S. subsidiary in Spain.
Transnational
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Match the following:
a.A cultural orientation in which individuals belong to tightly knit social frameworks.
b.The concept of borderless marketplace.
c.The acceptance of unequal distribution of power.
d.A business firm that operates in numerous countries and employs a multicultural workforce.
e.An American business official who works for a U.S. subsidiary in Spain.
Globalization
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Match the following:
a.An act that defines a person with a disability as "anyone possessing a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities."
b.Those born after 1976, also referred to as Generation Y.
c.Individual differences present in the workforce.
d.Individuals born between 1946 and 1964.
e.An artificial barrier that prevents women from advancing above a certain organizational level.
f.Individuals born between 1965 and 1976.
Baby boomers
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Match the following:
a.An organizational informant or someone who reports corporate wrongdoing.
b.Fairness of the process and/or criteria used to allocate outcomes.
c.A credo or recorded set of accepted and ethical behavior.
d.An organization's obligation to behave ethically in its social environment.
e.Fairness of outcomes individual receive.
Social responsibility
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Match the following:
a.A collection of rule-based guides to ethical behavior.
b.An ethical perspective that focuses on results of behavior.
c.The collective ethical conduct of an organization.
d.The theory of ethics that argues for local standards on a set of standards for each individual.
e.Fairness of outcomes received by organizational members.
f.Suggests that right and wrong is determined by the consequences of the action.
Bible
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Match the following:
a.An act that defines a person with a disability as "anyone possessing a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities."
b.Those born after 1976, also referred to as Generation Y.
c.Individual differences present in the workforce.
d.Individuals born between 1946 and 1964.
e.An artificial barrier that prevents women from advancing above a certain organizational level.
f.Individuals born between 1965 and 1976.
Diversity
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Match the following:
a.An act that defines a person with a disability as "anyone possessing a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities."
b.Those born after 1976, also referred to as Generation Y.
c.Individual differences present in the workforce.
d.Individuals born between 1946 and 1964.
e.An artificial barrier that prevents women from advancing above a certain organizational level.
f.Individuals born between 1965 and 1976.
The baby boomlet
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Match the following:
a.A collection of rule-based guides to ethical behavior.
b.An ethical perspective that focuses on results of behavior.
c.The collective ethical conduct of an organization.
d.The theory of ethics that argues for local standards on a set of standards for each individual.
e.Fairness of outcomes received by organizational members.
f.Suggests that right and wrong is determined by the consequences of the action.
Social Responsibility
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Match the following:
a.A collection of rule-based guides to ethical behavior.
b.An ethical perspective that focuses on results of behavior.
c.The collective ethical conduct of an organization.
d.The theory of ethics that argues for local standards on a set of standards for each individual.
e.Fairness of outcomes received by organizational members.
f.Suggests that right and wrong is determined by the consequences of the action.
Utilitarianism
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Match the following:
a.A collection of rule-based guides to ethical behavior.
b.An ethical perspective that focuses on results of behavior.
c.The collective ethical conduct of an organization.
d.The theory of ethics that argues for local standards on a set of standards for each individual.
e.Fairness of outcomes received by organizational members.
f.Suggests that right and wrong is determined by the consequences of the action.
Cultural Relativism
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Match the following:
a.A collection of rule-based guides to ethical behavior.
b.An ethical perspective that focuses on results of behavior.
c.The collective ethical conduct of an organization.
d.The theory of ethics that argues for local standards on a set of standards for each individual.
e.Fairness of outcomes received by organizational members.
f.Suggests that right and wrong is determined by the consequences of the action.
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1
With respect to the multiple roles assumed by women, which of the following statements is FALSE?

A)Men have been favorably predisposed to adopt the sharing of domestic responsibilities.
B)Working women often find themselves in the position of caring for the elderly parents.
C)Arranging for child care is typically the woman's responsibility.
D)Women have been quick to adopt the provider role.
A
2
Globalization implies all of the following except:

A)the world is free from national boundaries
B)a borderless world
C)competition between workers from other countries
D)an organization's nationality is held strongly in consciousness
D
3
Attention to diversity has particularly increased in recent years because of:

A)the use of telecommunications
B)the opportunity for use of lower cost labor in other countries
C)the changing demographics of the working population
D)legislation
C
4
The work of Hofstede is important because his studies revealed that more differences in work-related attitudes can be explained by:

A)gender
B)profession
C)culture
D)age
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Hofstede's cross-cultural research found that Japanese managers valued:

A)high risk taking
B)group decisions
C)a short-time perspective
D)individualism
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Kentucky Fried Chicken found success in China when it:

A)identified a broker in Singapore to identify sources for Asian venture capital
B)put together a consortium of Western and Asian entrepreneurs to begin the franchise in China
C)developed a joint venture with government bodies in China
D)developed an alliance with another Asian fast-food restaurant, such as the Japanese or Taiwanese, and share the risk in China
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Which of the following was NOT recommended as a technique for increasing the sensitivity of differences between people from various cultures?

A)describing one another's culture
B)cultural sensitivity training
C)role analysis technique (RAT)
D)cross-cultural task forces or teams
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8
Which statement regarding the glass ceiling is most correct?

A)The glass ceiling has been recently found to apply equally to males and females.
B)The glass ceiling is a barrier that has been traced to a lack of ability.
C)The glass ceiling, like Cinderella's glass slipper, has resulted in a temporary movement of women into political leadership positions throughout the world.
D)The glass ceiling is a transparent barrier that keeps women from rising above a certain level in organizations.
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Gifts are not usually a requirement in business dealings, though presenting a small gift will generally be appreciated as gesture of goodwill in which of the following cultures?

A)Mexico
B)Japan
C)Saudi Arabia
D)Canada
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Which of the following statements/statistics about women in the workforce is incorrect?

A)The number of women in the labor force increased from 31.5 million in 1970 to 65 million in 2008.
B)Women earn 49 percent of all doctorates and 60 percent of master's degrees.
C)There has been little increase in the number of women CEOs.
D)On average, women earn 90% of what men earn from work.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the major challenges that managers must deal with in order to remain competitive?

A)globalizing the firm's operations to compete in the global village
B)managing ethical behavior, good character, and personal integrity
C)managing a diverse workforce
D)anticipating changes in foreign currency valuations
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Hofstede's work casts doubt on the:

A)ability of cross-cultural attitudes to predict job-related attitudes
B)use of masculinity versus femininity as an orientation that has cultural variation
C)use of time as an orientation that differs across cultures
D)the universal applicability of U.S. management theories
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An expatriate manager is one who:

A)has left a transnational organization to work for a competitor
B)works within a foreign-owned company within their own country
C)works in a country other than his or her home country
D)has given his or her allegiance to a transnational type of organization over a more national/domestic perspective
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A transnational organization is one where:

A)an organization's nationality is held strongly in the consciousness of managers even though the organization competes on a global scale
B)the global viewpoint supersedes national issues
C)the global and national interests are linked in an overriding perspective
D)a prevalent ethnic viewpoint begins to be held strongly in the consciousness of managers
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The globalization of business and changing demographic trends will present organizations with a tremendously culturally diverse workforce which represents the risk that:

A)prejudices and stereotypes will prevent managers and employees from developing a synergy that can benefit the organizations
B)families will not be left intact
C)values will begin to erode
D)opportunities will not be available
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Given the increasing attractiveness of U.S. business ventures in China, a major challenge for Western managers will be in understanding the Chinese practice of guanxi, which is:

A)the strong use of rewards and punishment in the workplace
B)the use of personal connections to conduct business
C)the practice of group members evaluating the performance of individual group members
D)the tendency to negotiate small but specific agreements in order to interact effectively
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17
In the Business Guide to Cultural Differences provided by the textbook, which of the following statements would be most accurate regarding the culture of Japan?

A)It is considered rude to be late.
B)Punctuality is not always a priority.
C)It is customary to make appointments for approximate times of the day rather than precise hours.
D)Women should expect to wear hosiery and high heels.
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Many U.S. and Canadian firms have located manufacturing plants in Mexico to take advantage of lower labor costs. Additionally, many tariffs on U.S. exports have been eliminated. These global changes occurred because of:

A)the European union
B)GATT agreements
C)NAFTA
D)Perestroika
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According to your text, African-Americans and Hispanic-Americans are likely to be at a disadvantage within organizations because:

A)they are under-represented in declining occupations
B)they tend to live in a small number of large cities that are facing severe economic difficulties
C)available jobs in the future will require less skill than in the past
D)the proportion of African-Americans and Hispanic-Americans who are qualified for higher level jobs are often higher than the proportion of qualified whites and Asian-Americans
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In which of the following cultures should you avoid directly saying no?

A)Japan
B)Saudi Arabia
C)Mexico
D)Canada
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An ethical theory that emphasizes the nature and characteristics of an act is:

A)cultural based
B)motive-based
C)consequence-based
D)rule-based
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Which generation of workers tends to be impatient, wants short-term gratification, and puts family before work?

A)silent generation
B)Generation Y
C)Generation X
D)baby boomers
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The unemployment rate of disabled Americans is estimated to exceed:

A)20%
B)30%
C)40%
D)50%
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Which statement best captures the spirit of managing diversity?

A)It is being a good corporate citizen.
B)It is complying with affirmative action.
C)It is assimilating women and minorities into a dominant male culture.
D)It is a painful examination of hidden assumptions that employees hold.
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The implicit or explicit demands for sexual favors by threatening negative job-related consequences or promising job-related rewards is considered:

A)gender harassment
B)biased sexual force
C)sexual coercion
D)sexual exploitation
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A well-known consequential theory which suggests that right and wrong is determined by the consequence of the action and that we should maximize the most good for the greatest number of people is:

A)cultural relativism
B)universal moralism
C)utilitarianism
D)rule-based theory
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Which of the following is NOT a classification for ethical theories?

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B)rule-based
C)consequential
D)cultural
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28
Which of the following would not be considered sexual harassment?

A)A male department head is propositioned by a female employee who has bid for a different job that carries a high rate of pay.
B)When congratulating employees for their good work, a male supervisor pats male workers on the shoulder and female workers on their behinds.
C)A female office employee frequently, in a joking fashion, suggests to certain male co-workers that they go to a motel during the lunch hour.
D)In trying to make an important point when issuing job instructions, a male supervisor puts his hand on the employee's shoulder. He does this with both male and female employees.
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Which generation of workers tends to strive for moral rights in the workplace and take a more activist position regarding employee rights?

A)baby boomers
B)silent generation
C)Generation Y
D)Generation X
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30
The major difference between prejudice and discrimination is:

A)prejudice has been shown to have more of an impact on productivity than discrimination
B)discrimination has been shown to have more of an impact on productivity than prejudice
C)prejudice refers to behavior and discrimination refers to an attitude
D)prejudice refers to an attitude and discrimination refers to behavior
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31
Crude comments or sexual jokes and behaviors that disparage someone's sex or convey hostility is considered which type of sexual harassment?

A)sexual coercion
B)exploitation
C)gender harassment
D)sexual abuse
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32
Which of the following is considered a key benefit of diversity?

A)cohesiveness
B)flexibility and adaptation
C)less time in making decisions
D)less thinking that is considered critical
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33
A manufacturer of products for outdoor enthusiasts offers flextime and the opportunity to take up to four months of unpaid leaves of absence. This type of organization would most appeal to which generation?

A)post Vietnam War babies
B)baby boomers
C)depression era generation
D)Generation X
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34
Corporations that shatter the glass ceiling have many practices in common; however, these practices do NOT include:

A)upper-management support for the advancement of women
B)women representation on committees that address strategic business issues
C)targeting women for participation in executive education
D)systems that identify women for advancement with certain quotas in place
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35
Which of the following competencies was NOT indicated as important to the development of an international career?

A)integrity
B)insightfulness
C)risk taking
D)competence in several foreign languages
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36
Emphasizing the use of inclusive language such as "partner" instead of "spouse" would be directed at what type of diversity?

A)culture
B)social status
C)sexual orientation
D)age
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37
Corporations and business enterprises tend to subscribe to:

A)cultural relativism
B)universal moralism
C)consequential ethics
D)rule-based ethics
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38
The Americans with Disabilities Act defines disabled as:

A)persons with permanent physical and mental problems
B)anyone with a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities
C)individuals with physical impairments only
D)those who cannot work
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39
Assume you are the manager of a department with a diverse work group, but white males comprise the largest subgroup. Many of the white males resent having to work alongside female and minority employees who have less seniority and work experience but are paid the same. Several conflicts and incidents have taken place between the white males and others that have disrupted the workplace. Which of the following approaches would be more appropriate and effective in dealing with this situation?

A)Fire the white male perpetrators.
B)Extend preferential treatment to female and minority employees.
C)Urge female and minority employees to take legal action against those who have caused problems.
D)Indicate that discriminatory and other inappropriate behavior will not be tolerated and initiate a series of meetings to address the problems and encourage open and frank discussion of the issues.
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40
Individuals born between 1965 and 1976 are known as the:

A)baby boomers
B)swing generation
C)Generation Y
D)Generation X
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41
A collectivistic culture displays an orientation in which relationships and group decision making are valued.
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42
The glass ceiling is a unique phenomenon to the United States.
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43
Whistle-blowing is:

A)an example of white-collar crime
B)a powerful influence on corporate America
C)an illustration of distributive justice
D)unethical
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44
When the Japanese questioned the salaries of American CEOs during a time when many companies were having difficulty and laying off workers, they were making their judgments based upon:

A)utilitarian justice
B)distributive justice
C)procedural justice
D)rule-based justice
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45
As the workforce becomes increasingly diverse, the potential for unfair treatment also increases.
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46
American business firms will only be successful in China if they master the practice of guanxi.
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47
John Stuart Mill's utilitarianism suggests that right and wrong is determined by the consequences of the action.
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48
A Japanese manager employed at the Honda plant in Marysville, Ohio, is an expatriate.
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49
Consequential theories of ethics emphasize the consequences or results of behavior.
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50
An organization in which the national viewpoint supersedes the global viewpoint is a transnational organization.
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51
Employers are not liable for the acts of their agents (supervisors) when it comes to sexual harassment.
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52
Hofstede's research on culture showed that national culture explains more differences in work-related attitudes than does age.
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53
The obligation of an organization to behave in ethical ways is known as:

A)social environmentalism
B)organizational morality
C)social responsibility
D)ethical imperative
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54
A female employee is issued a written reprimand when returning late from lunch. A male employee in the same department returns late and is not disciplined. This issue represents a question of:

A)sexual harassment
B)procedural justice
C)uniform standards
D)distributive justice
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55
High uncertainty avoidance is associated with high risk taking.
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56
Hofstede's work cast doubt on the universal applicability of U.S. management theories.
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57
Women salaries persist at a level of 80% of their male counterparts.
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58
A transnational business firm operates only in the European Union.
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59
Globalization implies that the world is free from national boundaries and that it is really a borderless world.
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60
A cultural orientation where people belong to a loose social framework and their primary concern is for themselves and their families is based on power distance.
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61
Match the following:
a.An organizational informant or someone who reports corporate wrongdoing.
b.Fairness of the process and/or criteria used to allocate outcomes.
c.A credo or recorded set of accepted and ethical behavior.
d.An organization's obligation to behave ethically in its social environment.
e.Fairness of outcomes individual receive.
Procedural Justice
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62
Match the following:
a.A cultural orientation in which individuals belong to tightly knit social frameworks.
b.The concept of borderless marketplace.
c.The acceptance of unequal distribution of power.
d.A business firm that operates in numerous countries and employs a multicultural workforce.
e.An American business official who works for a U.S. subsidiary in Spain.
Power Distance
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63
Match the following:
a.A cultural orientation in which individuals belong to tightly knit social frameworks.
b.The concept of borderless marketplace.
c.The acceptance of unequal distribution of power.
d.A business firm that operates in numerous countries and employs a multicultural workforce.
e.An American business official who works for a U.S. subsidiary in Spain.
Expatriate
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64
Match the following:
a.An act that defines a person with a disability as "anyone possessing a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities."
b.Those born after 1976, also referred to as Generation Y.
c.Individual differences present in the workforce.
d.Individuals born between 1946 and 1964.
e.An artificial barrier that prevents women from advancing above a certain organizational level.
f.Individuals born between 1965 and 1976.
Baby busters
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65
Match the following:
a.An act that defines a person with a disability as "anyone possessing a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities."
b.Those born after 1976, also referred to as Generation Y.
c.Individual differences present in the workforce.
d.Individuals born between 1946 and 1964.
e.An artificial barrier that prevents women from advancing above a certain organizational level.
f.Individuals born between 1965 and 1976.
Americans with Disabilities Act
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66
Match the following:
a.A collection of rule-based guides to ethical behavior.
b.An ethical perspective that focuses on results of behavior.
c.The collective ethical conduct of an organization.
d.The theory of ethics that argues for local standards on a set of standards for each individual.
e.Fairness of outcomes received by organizational members.
f.Suggests that right and wrong is determined by the consequences of the action.
Distributive Justice
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67
Match the following:
a.An act that defines a person with a disability as "anyone possessing a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities."
b.Those born after 1976, also referred to as Generation Y.
c.Individual differences present in the workforce.
d.Individuals born between 1946 and 1964.
e.An artificial barrier that prevents women from advancing above a certain organizational level.
f.Individuals born between 1965 and 1976.
Glass ceiling
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68
Distributive justice is the fairness of the process by which outcomes are allocated in an organization.
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69
Match the following:
a.A cultural orientation in which individuals belong to tightly knit social frameworks.
b.The concept of borderless marketplace.
c.The acceptance of unequal distribution of power.
d.A business firm that operates in numerous countries and employs a multicultural workforce.
e.An American business official who works for a U.S. subsidiary in Spain.
Collectivism
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70
Match the following:
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b.The concept of borderless marketplace.
c.The acceptance of unequal distribution of power.
d.A business firm that operates in numerous countries and employs a multicultural workforce.
e.An American business official who works for a U.S. subsidiary in Spain.
Transnational
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71
Match the following:
a.A cultural orientation in which individuals belong to tightly knit social frameworks.
b.The concept of borderless marketplace.
c.The acceptance of unequal distribution of power.
d.A business firm that operates in numerous countries and employs a multicultural workforce.
e.An American business official who works for a U.S. subsidiary in Spain.
Globalization
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72
Match the following:
a.An act that defines a person with a disability as "anyone possessing a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities."
b.Those born after 1976, also referred to as Generation Y.
c.Individual differences present in the workforce.
d.Individuals born between 1946 and 1964.
e.An artificial barrier that prevents women from advancing above a certain organizational level.
f.Individuals born between 1965 and 1976.
Baby boomers
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73
Match the following:
a.An organizational informant or someone who reports corporate wrongdoing.
b.Fairness of the process and/or criteria used to allocate outcomes.
c.A credo or recorded set of accepted and ethical behavior.
d.An organization's obligation to behave ethically in its social environment.
e.Fairness of outcomes individual receive.
Social responsibility
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74
Match the following:
a.A collection of rule-based guides to ethical behavior.
b.An ethical perspective that focuses on results of behavior.
c.The collective ethical conduct of an organization.
d.The theory of ethics that argues for local standards on a set of standards for each individual.
e.Fairness of outcomes received by organizational members.
f.Suggests that right and wrong is determined by the consequences of the action.
Bible
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75
Match the following:
a.An act that defines a person with a disability as "anyone possessing a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities."
b.Those born after 1976, also referred to as Generation Y.
c.Individual differences present in the workforce.
d.Individuals born between 1946 and 1964.
e.An artificial barrier that prevents women from advancing above a certain organizational level.
f.Individuals born between 1965 and 1976.
Diversity
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76
Match the following:
a.An act that defines a person with a disability as "anyone possessing a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities."
b.Those born after 1976, also referred to as Generation Y.
c.Individual differences present in the workforce.
d.Individuals born between 1946 and 1964.
e.An artificial barrier that prevents women from advancing above a certain organizational level.
f.Individuals born between 1965 and 1976.
The baby boomlet
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77
Match the following:
a.A collection of rule-based guides to ethical behavior.
b.An ethical perspective that focuses on results of behavior.
c.The collective ethical conduct of an organization.
d.The theory of ethics that argues for local standards on a set of standards for each individual.
e.Fairness of outcomes received by organizational members.
f.Suggests that right and wrong is determined by the consequences of the action.
Social Responsibility
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78
Match the following:
a.A collection of rule-based guides to ethical behavior.
b.An ethical perspective that focuses on results of behavior.
c.The collective ethical conduct of an organization.
d.The theory of ethics that argues for local standards on a set of standards for each individual.
e.Fairness of outcomes received by organizational members.
f.Suggests that right and wrong is determined by the consequences of the action.
Utilitarianism
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79
Match the following:
a.A collection of rule-based guides to ethical behavior.
b.An ethical perspective that focuses on results of behavior.
c.The collective ethical conduct of an organization.
d.The theory of ethics that argues for local standards on a set of standards for each individual.
e.Fairness of outcomes received by organizational members.
f.Suggests that right and wrong is determined by the consequences of the action.
Cultural Relativism
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80
Match the following:
a.A collection of rule-based guides to ethical behavior.
b.An ethical perspective that focuses on results of behavior.
c.The collective ethical conduct of an organization.
d.The theory of ethics that argues for local standards on a set of standards for each individual.
e.Fairness of outcomes received by organizational members.
f.Suggests that right and wrong is determined by the consequences of the action.
Consequential Theory
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