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Which of the following ethical views would a manager most agree with, if the
manager refused to bribe customs officials in another country since this is morally
acceptable in that country?
A) relativism
B) normativism
C) humanism
D) existentialism - ANSWER: B) normativism
The argument that "anything legal is ethical" would most likely be insufficient due
to which of the following reasons?
A) Anything unethical is also illegal.
B) The law is a very effective method of resolving ethical dilemmas.
C) Laws are often created based on poorly defined moral concepts.
D) Laws can never be altered; therefore, laws addressing every conceivable
ethical dilemma exist. - ANSWER: C) Laws are often based upon poorly defined
moral concepts.
Which of the following is a reason an MNE would do each of the following base
standards for ethical behavior on the law of a country?
A) The law embodies many of a country's moral beliefs but is an inadequate
guide for proper conduct.
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B) The law contains unenforceable rules that are impossible for society to
follow.
C) The law represents a consensus derived from significant deliberation.
D) The law is based upon sharply defined moral principles. - ANSWER: C)
The law reflects consensus that has emerged from much discussion.
A proponent of the legal-justification test would most likely argue that the la .
A) develops gradually as social problems change
B) justifies business practices that are immoral but legal
C) consists of rules that can be imposed upon one and all
D) provides a society with needed moral flexibility - ANSWER: C) has laws
which can be enforced on all members within it
Which of the following is an example of extraterritoriality?
A) a U.S. subsidiary operating in China being required by the U.S. government
to adhere to some U.S. laws, even when China has no similar laws
B) a U.S. sweatshop operating in Thailand that does not adhere to U.S. labor
laws and allows children to work 60 hours a week
C) an MNE manager who, after serving in the host country, seeks to apply
foreign practices to the home-country office
D) a British subsidiary operating in Indonesia that maintains the same health
and safety standards for its foreign factories that are required in Great Britain, even
though the British government does not require it to use those standards -
ANSWER: A) a U.S. subsidiary operating in China that is forced to follow some
U.S. laws, even though China has no comparable laws
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A government that applies its own laws to foreign subsidiaries of its home-based
companies exercises .
A) civil law
B) relativism
C) externality
D) extraterritoriality - ANSWER: D) extraterritoriality
Which of the following is the strongest argument against extraterritoriality?
A) increases opportunities for corporate bribery
B) is in conflict with demands for greater globalization
C) must be monitored by non-governmental organizations
D) prevents firms from expanding into foreign territories - ANSWER: B) is in
conflict with demands for greater globalization
The U.S. government's requirement that its subsidiaries abroad comply with trade
restrictions with Cuba is an example of .
A) utilitarianism
B) extraterritoriality
C) absolute advantage
D) relative advantage - ANSWER: B) extraterritoriality
Transparency International reports that companies from which of the following
countries are most likely to pay bribes?
A) China
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B) Japan
C) Singapore
D) Belgium - ANSWER: A) China
With respect to anti-corruption measures in the EU, what is the main issue?
A) resistance to an official anti-fraud commission
B) inability to adopt a corruption definition
C) lack of uniform laws across nations
D) failure to conduct internal auditing - ANSWER: C) lack of uniform laws
across nations
Which of the following is NOT affected by the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act?
A) companies registered in the U.S.
B) foreign firms operating in U.S. territory
C) foreign firms quoted on a U.S. stock exchange
D) foreign companies managed by U.S. expatriates - ANSWER: D) foreign
companies managed by U.S. expatriates
Which of the following statements reflects an inconsistency of the FCPA?
A) Facilitating payments are considered bribery.
B) Facilitating payments are exempted from the FCPA's definition of bribery.
C) Payments to officials who are not directly involved in the implementation of
the law are permissible.