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Accommodator companies obey the letter of the law but do not make changes that might restrict profits unless they are required to do so.

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The ________ approach to ethical decision making focuses on the equity of processes and outcomes.


A) universal
B) utilitarian
C) justice
D) moral rights

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Which aspect of the justice approach to ethical decision making forms the basis of affirmative action plans?


A) compensatory justice
B) distributive justice
C) procedural justice
D) restorative justice

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A factory continues to dump its chemical waste into the local river in spite of government orders banning the dumping of industrial effluents in local water bodies.The company knows that the effects of the chemicals on the water will not be detected until several years later.This is an example of ________.


A) temporal immediacy
B) social consensus
C) concentration of effect
D) proximity

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Mark heads his firm's international division in China and has been approached by local officials on several occasions to pay a bribe.After countless failed attempts,the officials are now threatening to shut down the facility if Mark doesn't pay up.Realizing that this would render thousands of employees jobless,Mark decides to pay the bribe.Mark adopted the ________ approach in arriving at this decision.


A) utilitarian
B) universal
C) moral rights
D) justice

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According to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act,which of the following can be paid to low-level government employees to perform their duties more quickly?


A) bribes
B) dividends
C) facilitating payments
D) push money

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A(n) ________ is a formal settlement that outlines types of behavior that are and are not acceptable.


A) mission statement
B) code of ethical conduct
C) internal control
D) performance report

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The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act was passed in 1977 in order to prevent foreign government officials from making payments to U.S.firms.

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A(n) ________ is a decision that is contrary to an individual's stated beliefs and policies of the company.


A) fallacy
B) cognitive bias
C) ethnocentric viewpoint
D) ethical lapse

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As a group,whistleblowers tend to be disgruntled employees.

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Which of the following best explains the inside-out approach to strategic corporate social responsibility?


A) Managers can look inside the company at issues that are more rather than less important as a function of the company's strategy and business activities.
B) Managers can look outside the company at issues the company can influence.
C) Managers look at social issues in general terms of the extent to which they are problematic.
D) Managers look for legal loopholes in conducting their business.

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Explain the justice approach to ethical decision making and its various forms.

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A(n) ________ involves having to make a choice between two competing but arguably valid options.


A) cognitive bias
B) ethical lapse
C) fallacy
D) ethical dilemma

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The greater the psychological and emotional involvement of participants in ethics training,the greater their retention of learning points will be.

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In the "outside-in" approach of the strategic corporate social responsibility perspective,managers look at social issues in general terms of the extent to which they are problematic.

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Refer to the scenario above.Which of the following is similar to the given scenario?


A) As an owner of a retail store, Jeremy decides to cut off his supplier in order to switch to a different supplier with lower prices.
B) A forest officer allows a tribal community living in the forest to cut trees for personal use.
C) Albert, who runs a sports goods store, declines a consignment of shoes from a manufacturer after learning that working conditions at the factory were extremely poor.
D) Naomi, a designer in Georgia, refuses to pay for a damaged shipment of material that arrived via courier from India.

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According to the universal approach to ethical decision making,if two courses of action have equal moral standing,managers should determine the more ethical course by considering the positive and negative consequences of each one.

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The social responsibility perspective argues that ________.


A) the basis of all rights stem from freedom and autonomy
B) firms are accountable only to shareholders
C) society grants existence to firms
D) costs and benefits should be equitably distributed

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Corporations react to the various pressures and constituencies connected to the topic of social responsibility in different ways.________ tend to obey the letter of the law but do not make changes that might restrict profits unless they are required to.


A) Reactors
B) Anticipators
C) Defenders
D) Accommodators

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According to Adam Smith,the best way to advance the well-being of society is to place resources in the hands of government officials and allow politicians to allocate scarce resources to satisfy the demands of society.

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