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1. An organization’s mission statement highlights its key ethical issues and identifies the overarching values and
principles that are important to the organization and its decision making.
a. True

b. False



ANSWER: False



2. Line operations personnel can be appointed as corporate ethics officers.
a. True

b. False



ANSWER: True



3. In a nonprofit organization, the board of directors reports to the local community that it serves.
a. True

b. False



ANSWER: True



4. Consistency means that shareholders, customers, suppliers, and the community know what they can expect of an
organization—that it will behave in the future much as it has in the past.
a. True

b. False



ANSWER: True



5. The greater reliance of information systems in all aspects of life has decreased the risk that information
technology will be used unethically.
a. True

b. False

, ANSWER: False



6. Increasingly, managers are including ethical conduct as part of an employee’s performance appraisal.
a. True

b. False



ANSWER: True



7. Employees may suppress their tendency to act in a manner that seems ethical to them and instead act in a
manner that will protect them against anticipated punishment.
a. True

b. False



ANSWER: True

, 8. The term morality refers to social conventions about right and wrong that are so widely shared that they become
the basis for an established consensus.
a. True

b. False



ANSWER: True



9. Laws can proclaim an act as legal, although many people may consider the act immoral.
a. True

b. False



ANSWER: True



10. Fairness and generosity are examples of virtues.
a. True

b. False



ANSWER: True




11. Lawrence Kohlberg found that the most crucial factor that stimulates a person’s moral development is monetary
reward for good behavior.

a. True

b. False



ANSWER: False



12. Multinational and global organizations must not present a consistent face to their shareholders, customers,
and suppliers but instead must operate with a different value system in each country they do business in.
a. True

b. False

, ANSWER: False



13. Legal acts conform to what an individual believes to be the right thing to do.
a. True

b. False



ANSWER: False



14. Ethics has risen to the top of the business agenda because risks associated with inappropriate behavior
have increased, both in their likelihood and in their potential negative impact.
a. True

b. False



ANSWER: True

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