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Test Bank For Business Ethics Ethical Decision Making and Cases, 13th Edition By Ferrell, Fraedrich, All Chapters 1 to 12 Complete, Verified Edition ISBN: 9780357513361$17.99
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Test Bank For Business Ethics Ethical Decision
Making and Cases, 13th Edition By Ferrell,
Fraedrich, All Chapters 1 to 12 Complete,
Verified Edition ISBN: 9780357513361
Test Bank For Business Ethics Ethical Decision
Making and Cases, 13th Edition By Ferrell,
Fraedrich, All Chapters 1 to 12 Complete,
Verified Edition ISBN: 9780357513361
Crane and Matten define the subject of business ethics as, "The
study of business situations, activities, and decisions where..." -
<<<ANSWER>>> ...issues of right and wrong are addressed
The law can be said to be a definition of the minimum
acceptable standards of behaviour, with many morally
contestable issues not covered by the law. What does this imply
for business ethics? -<<<ANSWER>>> In a sense, business
ethics can be said to begin where the law ends
Why is business ethics important? Select all that apply -
<<<ANSWER>>> Business has greater power and influence in
society than ever before, business has the potential to provide a
major contribution to our societies, business malpractices have
the potential to inflict enormous harm on individuals,
,communities and the environment, business continues to violate
ethics across countries and sectors (all of the above)
Ethics rationalizes morality to produce ethical blank that can be
applied to any situation -<<<ANSWER>>> theory
A sex shop might call itself ethical because it... -
<<<ANSWER>>> sells sex toys made with environmentally
friendly materials, uses fair trade materials in its toys and aides,
provides philanthropic support for related causes, promotes a
label to certify that sex industry workers have not been exploited
in the making of labeled products (all of the above)
Match the different types of organization with their different
approaches to managing ethics -<<<ANSWER>>> Large
corporation = formal, public-relations, and/or systems-based.
Small business = informal, trust-based. Civil society
organizations = informal, values-based. Public sector
organization = formal, bureaucratic
According to Crane and Matten, globalization as defined in
terms of the deterritorialization of economic activities is
particularly relevant for business ethics, and this is evident in
three areas: culture, law, and blank -<<<ANSWER>>>
accountability
There are clear regional differences in business ethics. Read the
following statements and decide which of the following is
correct -<<<ANSWER>>> Key issues in business ethics in Asia
are corporate governance and accountability. In North America
they are misconduct and immortality in single decision
, situations. In Europe, key issues in business ethics are social
issues in organizing the framework of business
What is Crane and Matten's definition of sustainability -
<<<ANSWER>>> sustainability refers to the long-term
maintenance of systems according to the environmental
economic and social considerations
One attempt to address social elements is the UN's Millennium
Development Goals (MDGs), which is a set of 8 goals to be
achieved by 2015. Which of the following is not an MDG? -
<<<ANSWER>>> Reduce domestic violence
In his influential 1970 article, Milton Friedman protested against
the notion of corporate responsibility for corporations. Which of
the following is not one of the 3 main premises of his argument?
-<<<ANSWER>>> Corporate responsibilities limit a
corporation's freedom to choose how to pursue its main task of
increasing profits
Crane and Matten contend that a corporation can be morally
responsible for its actions, because it has agency independent of
its members. The main arguments in support of this point center
on a corporation's internal decision structure and corporate blank
-<<<ANSWER>>> culture
It is now generally accepted that business responsibility does
extend beyond simply making a profit. Which of the following
do Crane and Matten list as business reasons for CSR? Select all
that apply -<<<ANSWER>>> socially responsible firms may
find it easier to attract employees who may be more committed,
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