100% de satisfacción garantizada Inmediatamente disponible después del pago Tanto en línea como en PDF No estas atado a nada 4.2 TrustPilot
logo-home
Examen

Test Bank for Business Ethics: Decision Making for Personal Integrity & Social Responsibility 4th Edition by Hartman, DesJardins & MacDonald | Latest 2025/2026 Verified Questions & Correct Answers

Puntuación
-
Vendido
-
Páginas
341
Grado
A+
Subido en
23-11-2025
Escrito en
2025/2026

Access the updated 2025/2026 test bank for Business Ethics: Decision Making for Personal Integrity & Social Responsibility (4th Edition) by Laura Hartman, Joseph DesJardins, and Chris MacDonald. This comprehensive exam resource includes verified questions with 100% correct answers covering ethical theories, stakeholder analysis, corporate governance, sustainability, social responsibility, ethical decision-making models, workplace ethics, global ethics, and real-world case applications. Perfect for business ethics courses, management programs, and students preparing for quizzes, midterms, finals, or case-based assessments.

Mostrar más Leer menos
Institución
Business Ethics: Decision Making
Grado
Business Ethics: Decision Making











Ups! No podemos cargar tu documento ahora. Inténtalo de nuevo o contacta con soporte.

Libro relacionado

Escuela, estudio y materia

Institución
Business Ethics: Decision Making
Grado
Business Ethics: Decision Making

Información del documento

Subido en
23 de noviembre de 2025
Número de páginas
341
Escrito en
2025/2026
Tipo
Examen
Contiene
Preguntas y respuestas

Temas

Vista previa del contenido

, Chapter 01 Ethics and Business
True / False Questions

1. Ethical decision making in business is limited to major corporate decisions with dramatic social consequences.

True False

2. In business, every decision can be covered by economic, legal, or company rules and regulations.

True False

3. Due to the high incidence of corporate frauds today, the direct costs of unethical business practice are less visible now than they
have ever been before.

True False

4. In a general sense, a business stakeholder is one who has made substantial financial investments in the business.

True False

5. A firm's ethical reputation can provide a competitive advantage in the marketplace with customers, suppliers, and employees.

True False
6. The Grayson-Himes Pay for Performance Act was passed to amend the executive compensation provisions of the Emergency
Economic Stabilization Act of 2008.

True False

7. Ethics refers to how human beings should properly live their lives.

True False

8. Ethical business leadership is the skill to create a work environment that helps employees guiltlessly embrace their own good and
bad facets.

True False

9. Norms appeal to certain values that would be promoted or attained by acting in a certain way.

True False

10. Values are the only guidance individuals need to act in ways that are positive or ethical.

True False

11. Ethical values are personal codes of ethics that ensure that a person meets his or her individual standards of well-being.

True False

12. The well-being promoted by ethical values is not a personal and selfish well-being.

True False

13. Societies that value individual freedom legally stipulate codes of personal integrity and common decency to safeguard this
freedom.

True False

,14. In civil law, there is no room for ambiguity in applying the law because much of the law is established by past precedent.

True False

15. Ethical theories are patterns of thinking, or methodologies, to help us decide what to do.

True False



Multiple Choice Questions

16. Identify a true statement about ethical decision making in business.

A. Ethical decision making is not limited to major corporate decisions with dramatic social consequences.
B. Ethical decisions that employees make have to always be based upon clearly established guidelines laid down by the board of
directors.
C. All ethical decisions can be covered by economic, legal, or company rules and regulations.
D. Every instance of ethical decision making should be based on the law of the land.
17. Identify a true statement about ethical decision making in business.

A. Employees only have to deal with situations that call for ethical decision making once they reach managerial positions within
organizations.
B. At some point, every worker will be faced with an issue that will require ethical decision making.
C. Companies are legally obligated to cover all ethical decisions by internal rules and regulations.
D. Ethical decision making should not rely on the personal values and principles of the individuals involved.

18. Which of the following statements is true about ethical decision making in business?

A. Ethical decision making is limited to the type of major corporate decisions with social consequences.
B. Every employee does not face an issue that requires ethical decision making.
C. All ethical decisions can be covered by economic, legal, or company rules and regulations.
D. Ethical decision making should rely on the personal values and principles of the individuals involved.

19. In a general sense, anyone who affects or is affected by decisions made within a firm can be called a business .

A. nominee
B. stakeholder
C. analyst
D. insider

20. Which of the following best describes a business stakeholder?

A. Only the minority shareholders in a business entity
B. Only those who have acquired significant shares in a firm
C. Anyone who audits a firm
D. Anyone who affects or is affected by decisions made within a firm

21. Identify the bill that was passed in April 2009 to amend the executive compensation provisions of the Emergency Economic
Stabilization Act of 2008 to prohibit unreasonable and excessive compensation and compensation not based on performance
standards.

A. The Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Performance and Results Act
B. The Employee Pay Comparability Act
C. The Grayson-Himes Pay for Performance Act
D. The Statutory Pay-As-You-Go Act

, 22. Which of the following is a power granted to the Treasury secretary of the United States under the Grayson-Himes Pay for
Performance Act?

A. Specifying which employees are eligible to be paid bonuses
B. Reviewing how companies give their bonuses
C. Reviewing the constitution of the boards of directors of companies
D. Specifying what criteria must be considered when elevating people to upper-management positions

23. Which of the following best describes ethics?

A. An academic discipline that originated in the early 1900s
B. A descriptive approach that provides an account of how and why people do act the way they do
C. The study of how human beings should properly live their lives
D. A descriptive approach such as psychology and sociology
24. Which of the following is an approach advocated while teaching ethics?

A. Teachers should teach ethical dogma to a passive audience.
B. Teachers should consider acceptance of customary norms as an adequate ethical perspective.
C. Teachers should understand that their role is only to tell the right answers to their students.
D. Teachers should challenge students to think for themselves.

25. Philosophers often state that ethics is , which means that it focuses on people's reasoning about how they should act.

A. normative
B. derivative
C. circumstantial
D. clinical

26. Which of the following observations is true of ethics?

A. It is descriptive in nature.
B. It deals with our reasoning about how we should act.
C. It provides an account of how and why people act the way they do.
D. It is equivalent to law-abiding behavior.

27. Social sciences such as psychology and sociology are different from ethics owing to the fact that they are .

A. normative in nature
B. descriptive in nature
C. conjectural in nature
D. clinical in nature

28. seeks an account of the how and why people should act a certain way, rather than how they do act.

A. Sociology
B. Psychology
C. Ethics
D. Anthropology

29. Which of the following is a factor that distinguishes social sciences, such as psychology and sociology, from ethics?

A. Unlike ethics, these disciplines inquire why people act the way they do.
B. Unlike ethics, these disciplines are normative rather than descriptive.
C. Unlike ethics, these disciplines provide an account of how people should act.
D. Unlike ethics, these disciplines give directives about how people should act.
$17.79
Accede al documento completo:

100% de satisfacción garantizada
Inmediatamente disponible después del pago
Tanto en línea como en PDF
No estas atado a nada

Conoce al vendedor

Seller avatar
Los indicadores de reputación están sujetos a la cantidad de artículos vendidos por una tarifa y las reseñas que ha recibido por esos documentos. Hay tres niveles: Bronce, Plata y Oro. Cuanto mayor reputación, más podrás confiar en la calidad del trabajo del vendedor.
smartstudysource Chamberlain College Of Nursing
Seguir Necesitas iniciar sesión para seguir a otros usuarios o asignaturas
Vendido
66
Miembro desde
3 meses
Número de seguidores
2
Documentos
891
Última venta
9 horas hace
The academic vault-a secure source of valuable study materials

your go to go source for high quality study materials and exam resources. Fast, reliable, and designed to help you succeed.

3.3

4 reseñas

5
1
4
1
3
1
2
0
1
1

Recientemente visto por ti

Por qué los estudiantes eligen Stuvia

Creado por compañeros estudiantes, verificado por reseñas

Calidad en la que puedes confiar: escrito por estudiantes que aprobaron y evaluado por otros que han usado estos resúmenes.

¿No estás satisfecho? Elige otro documento

¡No te preocupes! Puedes elegir directamente otro documento que se ajuste mejor a lo que buscas.

Paga como quieras, empieza a estudiar al instante

Sin suscripción, sin compromisos. Paga como estés acostumbrado con tarjeta de crédito y descarga tu documento PDF inmediatamente.

Student with book image

“Comprado, descargado y aprobado. Así de fácil puede ser.”

Alisha Student

Preguntas frecuentes