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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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Chapter G1: GThe GCorporation Gand GIts GStakeholders
Chapter G2: GManaging GPublic GIssues Gand GStakeholder GRelationships
Chapter G3: GCorporate GSocial GResponsibility Gand GGlobal GCitizenship
Chapter G4: GBusiness Gin Ga GGlobalized GWorld
Chapter G5: GEthics Gand GEthical GReasoning
Chapter G6: GOrganizational GEthics
Chapter G7: GBusiness–Government GRelations
Chapter G8: GInfluencing Gthe GPolitical GEnvironment
Chapter G9: GSustainable GDevelopment Gand GGlobal GBusiness
Chapter G10: GManaging Gfor GSustainability
Chapter G11: GThe GRole Gof GTechnology
Chapter G12: GRegulating Gand GManaging GTechnology
Chapter G13: GShareholder GRights Gand GCorporate GGovernance
Chapter G14: GConsumer GProtection
Chapter G15: GEmployees Gand Gthe GCorporation
Chapter G16: GManaging Ga GDiverse GWorkforce
Chapter G17: GBusiness Gand GIts GSuppliers
Chapter G18: GThe GCommunity Gand Gthe GCorporation
Chapter G19: GManaging Gthe GPublic Gand Gthe GCorporate GReputation
,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/FALSE G- GWrite G'T' Gif Gthe Gstatement Gis Gtrue Gand G'F' Gif Gthe Gstatement Gis Gfalse.
1) A Gbusiness Gis Gany Gorganization Gthat Gis Gengaged Gin Gmaking Ga Gproduct Gor Gproviding
Ga Gservice GforGa Gprofit.
⊚ G true
⊚ G false
2) The Gterm Gstakeholder Grefers Gexclusively Gto Gthe Gfounders Gof Ga Gbusiness
Gorganization.
⊚ G true
⊚ G false
3) Businesses Gand Gsociety Gare Gindependent Gof Geach Gother.
⊚ G true
⊚ G false
4) The Gstakeholder Gtheory Gof Gthe Gfirm Gargues Gthat Ga Gfirm’s Gsole Gpurpose Gis Gto
Gcreate Glong-termGvalue Gfor Gits Gshareholders.
⊚ G true
⊚ G false
5) The Ginstrumental Gargument Gfor Gthe Gstakeholder Gtheory Gof Gthe Gfirm Gsays
Gthat GcompaniesGperform Gbetter Gif Gthey Gconsider Gthe Grights Gand Gconcerns
Gof Gmultiple Ggroups Gin Gsociety.
⊚ G true
⊚ G false
6) The Gnormative Gargument Gfor Gthe Gstakeholder Gtheory Gof Gthe Gfirm Gsays Gthat Gthe
Gstakeholder GviewGis Gsimply Ga Gmore Grealistic Gdescription Gof Ghow Gcompanies Greally
Gwork.
⊚ G true
⊚ G false
, 7) Nonmarket Gstakeholders Gare Gthose Gthat Gengage Gin Geconomic Gtransactions Gwith
Gthe Gcompany GasGit Gcarries Gout Gits Gprimary Gpurpose Gof Gproviding Gsociety Gwith
Ggoods Gand Gservices.
⊚ G true
⊚ G false
8) Market Gstakeholders Ginclude Gnongovernmental Gorganizations Gand Gbusiness Gsupport
Ggroups.
⊚ G true
⊚ G false
9) Government Gcan Gbe Gconsidered Gboth Ga Gmarket Gand Ga Gnonmarket Gstakeholder.
⊚ G true
⊚ G false
10) The Ginterests Gof Gdifferent Gstakeholders Goften Gcoincide.
⊚ G true
⊚ G false
11) The Gfirst Gstep Gof Gstakeholder Ganalysis Gis Gto Gidentify Grelevant Gstakeholders.
⊚ G true
⊚ G false
12) Some Gscholars Ghave Gsuggested Gthat Gmanagers Gpay Gthe Gmost Gattention Gto
GstakeholdersGpossessing Gthe Gleast Gsalience.
⊚ G true
⊚ G false
13) The Gorganization Gof Ga Gcorporation’s Gboundary-spanning Gfunctions Gis Gcomplex.
⊚ G true
⊚ G false
14) Businesses Gare Gincreasingly Gtrying Gto Gmeet Gtheir Gcommitments Gto Gmultiple
Gstakeholders.
⊚ G true
⊚ G false
15) The Gexternal Genvironment Gof Gbusiness Gis Gstatic.
⊚ G true
⊚ G false