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TEST BANK FOR BUSINESS ETHICS ETHICAL DECISION MAKING AND CASES, 13TH EDITION BY O. C. FERRELL, JOHN FRAEDRICH, FERRELL LATEST UPDATE 2025/2026 A+

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Test Bank For Business Ethics Ethical
Decision Making And Cases, 13th Edition By
O. C. Ferrell, John Fraedrich, Ferrell Latest
Update 2025/2026 A+




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,TABLE OF CONTENTS

Part 1. An overview of business ethics

1. Chapter 1. The importance of business ethics
2. Chapter 2. Stakeholder relationships, social responsibility, and corporate governance
3. Chapter 3. Sustainability: social and ethical dimensions

Part 2. Ethical issues and the institutionalization of business ethics

4. Chapter 4. The institutionalization of business ethics
5. Chapter 5. Emerging business ethics issues

Part 3. The decision-making process

6. Chapter 6. Ethical decision making
7. Chapter 7. Individual factors: moral philosophies and values
8. Chapter 8. Organizational factors: the role of ethical culture and relationships

Part 4. Implementing business ethics in a global economy

9. Chapter 9. Developing and implementing an effective ethics program
10. Chapter 10. Global business ethics issues
11. Chapter 11. Ethical leadership
12. Chapter 12. Technology: ethics and social responsibility issues

Part 5. Cases

13. Case 1. From the outside in: corporate social responsibility at patagonia
14. Case 2. Tesla accelerates the transition to sustainable energy
15. Case 3. An apple a day: ethics at apple inc.
16. Case 4. Toms reinvents the one for one movement
17. Case 5. Cvs smokes the competition in corporate social responsibility
18. Case 6. Bayer rounds up monsanto
19. Case 7. Uber collides with controversy
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,20. Case 8. Herbalife nutrition achieves success by managing risks
21. Case 9. Home depot works on stakeholder relationships
22. Case 10. Brewed to perfection: new belgium brewing
23. Case 11. Google’s search for solutions to privacy issues
24. Case 12. Big-box retailer walmart makes big moves in social responsibility
25. Case 13. Volkswagen cleans up reputation after emissions scandal
26. Case 14. Zappos finds the perfect fit
27. Case 15. Starbucks serves up its social responsibility blend
28. Case 16. The hershey company’s bittersweet success
29. Case 17. Wells fargo banks on recovery
30. Case 18. Whole foods market refreshes its commitment to stakeholders
31. Case 19. The ncaa enforces penalties in college athletics
32. Case 20. Enron: not accounting for the future




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Chapter 1

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

1. Iso 19600 is a set of 10 principles concerning human rights, labor, the environment, and anti-corruption.
A.True
B. Fals
e

2. Every organization has the potential for unethical behavior, even if it is not a business.
A.True
B. Fals
e

3. Morals are enduring beliefs and ideals that are socially enforced.
A.True
B. Fals
e

4. The consumers' bill of rights developed by john f. Kennedy maintains that consumers have the right
to safety, the right to be heard, the right to free speech, and the right to choose.
A.True
B. Fals
e

5. A majority of consumers believe it is a company’s responsibility to have a moral or ethical viewpoint.
A.True
B. Fals
e

6. Prior to the 1960s, ethical issues related to business were often discussed in the domain of theology or
philosophy.
A.True
B. Fals
e

Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

7. Corporate social responsibility is defined as which of the following?
A. An organization’s obligation to maximize its positive effects and minimize its negative effects on

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