________ is defined as a particular kind of code of behavior, namely, the kind defined by a group to
which one belongs. - Answers "Ethics"
________ are the personal principles upon which an individual bases his or her decisions about what is
right and what is wrong. - Answers "Morals"
A person who acts with __________ acts in accordance with the personal code of principles. - Answers
"integrity"
What is the Bathsheba syndrome? - Answers The moral corruption of people in power.
What is the most common form of employee misconduct? [According to National Business Ethics Survey
(2011)] - Answers Misuse of company time .... lol
_______ _______ ________ is the concept that an organization should act ethically by taking
responsibility for the impact of its actions on its shareholders, consumers, employees, community,
environment, and suppliers - Answers "Corporate social responsibility" (CSR)
What element of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) do the following describe?
"Fair labor practices, energy and resource conservation, human rights, and community responsibility."
"Focuses on developing and maintaining a supply chain that meets the needs of the present without
compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs." - Answers Supply Chain
Sustainability
Why have many IT manufacturers made supply chain sustainability a priority? - Answers These policies
allow IT companies to sell their products in the European Union countries
What percentage of managers (first-line up to C-level) are responsible for workplace misconduct?
What remaining percentage of non-managers are responsible for workplace misconduct? - Answers
Managers: 60%
Non-Managers: 40%
_________ ___________ is a simple observation that different cultures employ different norms (or
standards). - Answers "Cultural relativism"
, What is the basic different between "altruism" and "egoism"? - Answers "Alstruism" defines morality as
serving the best interests of others, while "egoism" defines morality as serving the best interest of
yourself
What ethical framework does the following describe?
-"We must base decisions on 'maxims'; these are essentially rules that we do not deviate from no matter
the circumstances."
-"To do what is morally right is to do one's duty"
-"Morality comes from the ability to choose" - Answers Deontology
What is the name for Kant's ethical framework built upon Ethics of Logical Consistency and Duty? -
Answers Deontology
In the context of deontological ethics, how would you assess actions based on personal feelings such as
love or anger? - Answers Actions motivated by personal feelings do not have moral worth. All moral
actions are decided by "maxims" rather than feelings.
What is the deontological name for a "subjective principle of action"? - Answers Maxim
TRUE or FALSE:
From a deontological perspective, the obligation to tell the truth has no exceptions. - Answers TRUE
What ethical framework is the following describing?
"Derives principles to guide moral actions from the likely consequences of those actions." - Answers
Consequentialism
__________ is the notion, first advocated by the Greek philosopher Epicurus (342-270 BCE), that
pleasure is the greatest good for human beings. - Answers "Hedonism"
What ethical sub-framework is the following describing?
"The highest good results from a maximum of pleasure for all people concerned in any moral decision." -
Answers "Utilitarianism"