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Corporate philanthropy that helps to solve problems that a
public company has helped to create, but that does not
advance the company's business interests in any other
identifiable way:
a) Is considered ethically irresponsible even by those who
accept the broadest concept of corporate social responsibility
b) Is not a moral obligation under any concept of corporate
social responsibility, although it is permissible under some of
the more expansive views of CSR
c) Is considered irresponsible to the company's shareholders
under the limited view of corporate social responsibility
addressed in the video segment
d) Is considered morally required by all who embrace either a
limited or expansive view of CSR - ANSWER-c) Is considered
irresponsible to the company's shareholders under the limited
,view of corporate social responsibility addressed in the video
segment
According to the video and the readings, ethical behavior in
advertising:
a) Is by definition unattainable because there is no consensus
about what truth is and how far advertise may distort it
b) Requires at the very least that advertisers not engage in
deliberate deception about the qualities of the product
advertised c) Is the exception rather than the rule
d) Because of the right to free speech, is determined only by
whether a particular piece of advertising violates a specific law -
ANSWER-b) Requires at the very least that advertisers not
engage in deliberate deception about the qualities of the product
advertised
Under Integrative Social Contracts Theory, a businessperson
doing business in a country other than his or her own generally
should respect and follow all local laws and customs except to
the extent that they conflict with "hypernorms." A "hypernorm"
is:
a) A longstanding internal company rule developed after
input from a broad cross-section of company employees
,b) A rigorously enforced cultural tradition or norm unique to
the businessperson's home country
c) A fundamental norm broadly shared across religious,
philosophical, and cultural traditions
d) A businessperson's own deeply held cultural,
philosophical, or religious belief - ANSWER-c) A
fundamental norm broadly shared across religious,
philosophical, and cultural traditions
According to the textbook and online lecture, before blowing the
whistle for serious wrongdoing within your organization, you
should ask consider all of the following, except:
a) Ask yourself how strongly you feel about the particular issue
b) Ask yourself if you addressed the issue with every other
internal resource
c) Ask yourself what your real intentions are
d) Weigh the risks and the benefits of blowing the whistle -
ANSWER-b) Ask yourself if you addressed the issue with every
other internal resource
, You, a relatively new part of the executive staff of Consolidated's
CEO, have been brought in to observe the team's discussion and
to report back to him. Which of the following statements would
not be true if you included it in your report?
a) Every member of the team considered to some degree the
company's overall best interests as he or she saw them in
reaching their recommendation
b) Two members of the team felt that the company was
ethically required to recall the bibs and two members of the team
felt that the company was not ethically required to recall the bibs
c) No two members of the team used the same ethical theory
in reaching their conclusions and that was a large reason for
their disagreement
d) No two team members had the same explanation for voting
to recommend recall or no recall of the bibs - ANSWER-
c) No two members of the team used the same ethical theory in
reaching their conclusions and that was a large reason for their
disagreement
The T&N textbook goes through the eight steps to sound ethical
decision making in business. Step 3 is:
a) Gather the facts