and Cases, 13th Edition by O. C. Ferrell, John Fraedrich,
Verified Chapters 1 – 12
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Part 1: An Overview of Business Ethics 1: T
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he Importance of Business Ethics
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2: Stakeholder Relationships, Social Responsibility, and Corporate Gov
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ernance
3: Sustainability: Ethical and Social Responsibility Dimensions
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Part 2: Ethical Issues and the Institutionalization of Business Ethics 4: T
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he Institutionalization of Business Ethics
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5: Emerging Business Ethics Issues Part
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3: The Decision-
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Making Process 6: Ethical Decision Mak
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7: Individual Factors: Moral Philosophies and Values
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8: Organizational Factors: The Role of Ethical Culture and Relationships Pa
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rt 4: Implementing Business Ethics in a Global Economy
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9: Developing and Implementing an Effective Ethics Program 10: Gl
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obal Business Ethics Issues
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11: Ethical Leadership
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12: Technology: Ethics and Social Responsibility Issues
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, 1 TheImportanceof BusinessEthics
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a. laws and regulations that guidebehavior inthe world of business.
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b. mores, values, and customs that guide behavior in general.
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c. specific and pervasive boundaries for behavior that are universal and absolute.
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d. the obligations businesses assume to maximize their positive impact and minimize their negative impact
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e. the mores, values, and customs that parents teach their children.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES: LO: 1-1 -Explore conceptualizations of business ethics from an organizational perspective.
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STATE STANDARDS: a l United States -NONE -DISC: Ethical Responsibilities - Ethical Responsibilities
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2. Social responsibility is
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a. an organization's obligation tomaximize its positive effects andminimize its negative effects on stakeholders.
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b. principles and standards that guide behavior in theworld of business.
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c. a business's responsibility not to pollute the environment.
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d. a business's responsibility tomanufacture products that function properly.
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e. charitable contributions madeby a business toenhance its image.
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was/were enacted to restore confidence in financial reporting and business ethics after the accountingscand
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als of the early 2000s.
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a. Defense Industry Initiative on Business Ethics and Conduct al al al al al al al
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES: LO: 1-2 -Examine thehistorical foundations and evolution of business ethics.
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4. The term business ethics is best described by the following statement:
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a. Itis the study and philosophy of human conduct, with an emphasis on determining right and wrong.
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b. It is an "inquiry into the nature and grounds of m orality where theterm morality is taken to mean m
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oraljudgments, standards and rules of conduct." a l al al a l al
c. It is the"study of the general nature of morals and of specific moral choices; moral philosophy; and the rules
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or standards governing the conduct of the members of a profession."
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d. Itis an organization's obligation tomaximize its positive effects andminimize itsnegative effects
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e. Itcomprises the principles, values, andstandards that guide behavior in the world of business.
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