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Business Ethics Case Studies and Selected Readings,
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9th Edition by Jennings chapter 1 to 9
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Table of contents
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1. Unit 1. Ethical Theory, Philosophical Foundations, Our Reasoning
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gh Flaws, and Types of Ethical Dilemmas
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2. Unit 2. Solving Ethical Dilemmas and Personal Introspection
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3. Unit 3. Business, Stakeholders, Social Responsibility, and
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gh Sustainability
4. Unit 4. Ethics and Company Culture
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5. Unit 5. Ethics and Contracts
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6. Unit 6. Ethics in International Business
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7. Unit 7. Ethics, Business Operations, and Rights
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8. Unit 8. Ethics and Products
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9. Unit 9. Ethics and Competition
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OUR REASONING FLAWS, AND TYPES OF
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F 1. A credo consists of how you define yourself by job title and income.
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T 2. Part of a credo includes a list of lines you would never cross to be
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T 4. Unwritten rules of conduct are part of our normative
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F 6. Ethical egoism is selfishness.
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F 7. Kant would label paying lower wages in developing
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F 8. Kant is part of the utilitarian school of thought on ethics.
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T 9. Kant and Rand do not agree on the importance of self-interest in ethical
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T 11. Locke and Rawls are contractarians.
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F 12. The Rights Theory is generally associated with Plato and
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T 14. Third-trimester abortions would be supported under a Rights
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F 16. “It’s a gray area,” is an example of ethical analysis.
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T 17. “We all don’t share the same ethics”
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that do exist inbusiness.
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T 18. Hank Greenberg’s ability to find a way around rules was evident from his
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conduct as asoldier in London.
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T 19. Hank Greenberg was ousted from his position as CEO of AIG.
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T 20. Laura Nash provides tools for examining how a company got into an ethical dilemma.
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T 21. gh gh gh gh gh gh gh It is not plagiarism to use facts obtained from several sources that are footnoted
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T 22. It is plagiarism to rewrite the phrasing of another source and not use quotes or a
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F 23. gh gh gh gh gh gh gh gh A conflict of interest is unethical only if those involved actually change their
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T 24. An illegal act is an unethical act.
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T 25. Using positive law as an ethical standard means simply compliance with the law.
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T 26. gh gh gh ghThe element of balance in the Blanchard/Peale ethical model requires an
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T 27. gh gh gh gh gh gh A valid ethical barometer is the reaction of family and friends outside the business
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F 28. gh gh gh gh gh gh gh An agreement by an agent to accept a 10% commission from a seller who will
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T 29. A real estate agent who recommends a management firm to an apartment complex buyer
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without disclosing that the agent owns 50% of the firm has committed an ethical
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F 30. A commercial broker who accepts fees from both the seller and the buyer of the
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business without disclosure to either has not committed an ethical violation if both
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parties are happy with the transaction.
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T 31. A member of the city council who is employed by a waste management firm would have
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a conflict of interest in voting on the city’s award of a contract for the handling of
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the city’s waste.
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F 32. gh gh gh gh gh gh gh A physician conducting a study on a new prescription drug manufactured by a firm
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T 33. A physical fitness expert retained by a fitness magazine to evaluate walking shoes has a
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conflict of interest if she has an endorsement contract with one of the shoe
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companies that manufactures the shoes she will be evaluating.
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F 34. gh gh gh gh Giving preferential treatment in contract bidding to the daughter of a member of the
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company board is not a conflict of interest.
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F 35. gh gh gh gh gh gh A major donation by one of your long-term suppliers to a non-profit organization run
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F 36. Having loan applicants pay for the expenses of bank officer
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evaluating collateral is not a conflict of interest.
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