Mana 374 - Final exam ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
Political scientist neil mitchell argues that corporate d)
leaders developed the notion of corporate social
responsibility
a) to respond to society's growing disatisfaction with
questionable business practice
b) in a form of philantropy
c) to prevent increased governmental regulation of
business
d) all of the above
According to caroll, brown & buchholtz, which of the c)
following is NOT a type of social responsibility that a
business has
a) economic
b) legal
c) environmental
d) ethical
a 2008 study of the primary framework at the interface of a,c,d )
the business and society found which of the following
concepts to consistently appear in these framework ?
(corporate social resposibility, sustainability and
corporate citizenship)
a) accountability
b) transparency
c) balance
d) value
,the label on proctor & gambel dawn antibacterial dish b)
soap once included images of baby seal and ducklings
and the statement "dawn held save life". the antibacterial
agen was found to be toxic to aqua life, this is an
example of:
a) corporate citizenship
b) greenwashing
c) political corporate social responsibility
d) triple bottom line
the iconic definition of sustainability from the united a)
nation world commision on economic development
emphasizes all of the following except:
a) the importance of the balancing economic and
environmental goals
b) the eseential needs of the world poor
c) limits of the earth natural system
d) future generations
according to professor edward freeman, companies who d)
want to manage for stakeholders should start by :
a) identifying and understanding their stakeholder
b) taking casre of inquiry stakeholders
c) harmonizing conflicting stakeholder interests
d) thinking about their purpose
a secondary stakeholder can never become primary false
stakeholder
true
false
the following provides the foundation for stakeholder d)
management
a) sustainability
b) stakeholder engagement
c) stakeholder thinking
d) transparancy
which of the following has both high potential for d)
cooperation and a high potential for threat
a) supportive stakeholder
b) marginal stakeholder
c) nonsupportive stakeholder
d) mixed-blessing stakeholder
, according to professor edward freeman, what is the best a)
approach for differentiating stakeholders?
a) asking manager and stakeholders who is important
b) using the tools for marketing segmentation
c) identifying primary and secondary stakeholders
d) delianeating stakeholders based on the issue the deal
with
a stake is a)
a) a ownership interest in an entreprise
b) a legitimate direct interest in an enterprise
c) an interest or share in an undertaking
d) all of the above
walter robb, co-ceo of the whole foods market, d)
explained how whole foods market planned its new store
in midtown detroit based on the recomendations and
input from which stakeholder group?
a) customer
b) local regulator
c) employees
d) local residents
according to professor edward freeman, what has been a)
one of the most important forces for change in business
bacause it gives immediacy for managing stakeholder?
a) information and communication technology
b) laws and regulation focused on environmental and
social issues
c) economic inequality
d) climate change
under the stakeholder view of the firm, management must b)
consider the following as stakeholders:
a) individuals and groups believed by management to
have a stake in the firm
b) individuals and groups with a legitimate stake in the
firm
c) individuals and groups that have power over
management
d) individuals and groups that belive they have a stake in
the firm
what engagement approach did whole foods start with in b)
detroit?
a) establishing a community advisory group
b) consulting with the local comunity via two-way
dialogue
c) tracking the sustainability issue of greatest concerns to
the local community
d) targeting messages to enlist support for a new store
Political scientist neil mitchell argues that corporate d)
leaders developed the notion of corporate social
responsibility
a) to respond to society's growing disatisfaction with
questionable business practice
b) in a form of philantropy
c) to prevent increased governmental regulation of
business
d) all of the above
According to caroll, brown & buchholtz, which of the c)
following is NOT a type of social responsibility that a
business has
a) economic
b) legal
c) environmental
d) ethical
a 2008 study of the primary framework at the interface of a,c,d )
the business and society found which of the following
concepts to consistently appear in these framework ?
(corporate social resposibility, sustainability and
corporate citizenship)
a) accountability
b) transparency
c) balance
d) value
,the label on proctor & gambel dawn antibacterial dish b)
soap once included images of baby seal and ducklings
and the statement "dawn held save life". the antibacterial
agen was found to be toxic to aqua life, this is an
example of:
a) corporate citizenship
b) greenwashing
c) political corporate social responsibility
d) triple bottom line
the iconic definition of sustainability from the united a)
nation world commision on economic development
emphasizes all of the following except:
a) the importance of the balancing economic and
environmental goals
b) the eseential needs of the world poor
c) limits of the earth natural system
d) future generations
according to professor edward freeman, companies who d)
want to manage for stakeholders should start by :
a) identifying and understanding their stakeholder
b) taking casre of inquiry stakeholders
c) harmonizing conflicting stakeholder interests
d) thinking about their purpose
a secondary stakeholder can never become primary false
stakeholder
true
false
the following provides the foundation for stakeholder d)
management
a) sustainability
b) stakeholder engagement
c) stakeholder thinking
d) transparancy
which of the following has both high potential for d)
cooperation and a high potential for threat
a) supportive stakeholder
b) marginal stakeholder
c) nonsupportive stakeholder
d) mixed-blessing stakeholder
, according to professor edward freeman, what is the best a)
approach for differentiating stakeholders?
a) asking manager and stakeholders who is important
b) using the tools for marketing segmentation
c) identifying primary and secondary stakeholders
d) delianeating stakeholders based on the issue the deal
with
a stake is a)
a) a ownership interest in an entreprise
b) a legitimate direct interest in an enterprise
c) an interest or share in an undertaking
d) all of the above
walter robb, co-ceo of the whole foods market, d)
explained how whole foods market planned its new store
in midtown detroit based on the recomendations and
input from which stakeholder group?
a) customer
b) local regulator
c) employees
d) local residents
according to professor edward freeman, what has been a)
one of the most important forces for change in business
bacause it gives immediacy for managing stakeholder?
a) information and communication technology
b) laws and regulation focused on environmental and
social issues
c) economic inequality
d) climate change
under the stakeholder view of the firm, management must b)
consider the following as stakeholders:
a) individuals and groups believed by management to
have a stake in the firm
b) individuals and groups with a legitimate stake in the
firm
c) individuals and groups that have power over
management
d) individuals and groups that belive they have a stake in
the firm
what engagement approach did whole foods start with in b)
detroit?
a) establishing a community advisory group
b) consulting with the local comunity via two-way
dialogue
c) tracking the sustainability issue of greatest concerns to
the local community
d) targeting messages to enlist support for a new store