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Business and Society: Stakeholders, Ethics,
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Public Policy, 17th Edition
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By Lawrence, Weber, All Chapters 1 - 19
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,TABLE OF CONTENTS
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ChapterB1:BTheBCorporationBandBItsBStakeholders
ChapterB2:BManagingBPublicBIssuesBandBStakeholderBRelationships
ChapterB3:BCorporateBSocialBResponsibilityBandBGlobalBCitizenship
ChapterB4:BBusinessBinBaBGlobalizedBWorld
ChapterB5:BEthicsBandBEthicalBReasoning
ChapterB6:BOrganizationalBEthics
ChapterB7:BBusiness–GovernmentBRelations
ChapterB8:BInfluencingBtheBPoliticalBEnvironment
ChapterB9:BSustainableBDevelopmentBandBGlobalBBusiness
ChapterB10:BManagingBforBSustainability
ChapterB11:BTheBRoleBofBTechnology
ChapterB12:BRegulatingBandBManagingBTechnology
ChapterB13:BShareholderBRightsBandBCorporateBGovernance
ChapterB14:BConsumerBProtection
ChapterB15:BEmployeesBandBtheBCorporation
ChapterB16:BManagingBaBDiverseBWorkforce
ChapterB17:BBusinessBandBItsBSuppliers
ChapterB18:BTheBCommunityBandBtheBCorporation
ChapterB19:BManagingBtheBPublicBandBtheBCorporateBReputation
,Chapter 1: The Corporation and Its Stakeholders
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Answers are at the end of Each chapter
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Student name:
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TRUE/FALSEB-BWriteB'T'BifBtheBstatementBisBtrueBandB'F'BifBtheBstatementBisBfalse.
1) ABbusinessBisBanyBorganizationBthatBisBengagedBinBmakingBaBproductBorBprovidingBaBser
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⊚B true
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2) TheBtermBstakeholderBrefersBexclusivelyBtoBtheBfoundersBofBaBbusinessBorganization.
⊚B true
⊚B false
3) BusinessesBandBsocietyBareBindependentBofBeachBother.
⊚B true
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4) TheBstakeholderBtheoryBofBtheBfirmBarguesBthatBaBfirm’sBsoleBpurposeBisBtoBcreateBl
ong-termBvalueBforBitsBshareholders.
⊚B true
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5) TheBinstrumentalBargumentBforBtheBstakeholderBtheoryBofBtheBfirmBsaysBthatBc
ompaniesBperformBbetterBifBtheyBconsiderBtheBrightsBandBconcernsBofBmultipleB
groupsBinBsociety.
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6) TheBnormativeBargumentBforBtheBstakeholderBtheoryBofBtheBfirmBsaysBthatBtheBstakeh
olderBviewBisBsimplyBaBmoreBrealisticBdescriptionBofBhowBcompaniesBreallyBwork.
⊚B true
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, 7) NonmarketBstakeholdersBareBthoseBthatBengageBinBeconomicBtransactionsBwithBtheBco
mpanyBasBitBcarriesBoutBitsBprimaryBpurposeBofBprovidingBsocietyBwithBgoodsBandBservi
ces.
⊚B true
⊚B false
8) MarketBstakeholdersBincludeBnongovernmentalBorganizationsBandBbusinessBsupportBgro
ups.
⊚B true
⊚B false
9) GovernmentBcanBbeBconsideredBbothBaBmarketBandBaBnonmarketBstakeholder.
⊚B true
⊚B false
10) TheBinterestsBofBdifferentBstakeholdersBoftenBcoincide.
⊚B true
⊚B false
11) TheBfirstBstepBofBstakeholderBanalysisBisBtoBidentifyBrelevantBstakeholders.
⊚B true
⊚B false
12) SomeBscholarsBhaveBsuggestedBthatBmanagersBpayBtheBmostBattentionBtoBstak
eholdersBpossessingBtheBleastBsalience.
⊚B true
⊚B false
13) TheBorganizationBofBaBcorporation’sBboundary-spanningBfunctionsBisBcomplex.
⊚B true
⊚B false
14) BusinessesBareBincreasinglyBtryingBtoBmeetBtheirBcommitmentsBtoBmultipleBstakeholder
s.
⊚B true
⊚B false
15) TheBexternalBenvironmentBofBbusinessBisBstatic.
⊚B true
⊚B false