Question 1
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If you are developing your own personal ethical system, which of the following would NOT be appropriate to include in your evaluation?
Question 2
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Unethical behavior is defined as behavior that does not conform to a set of approved standards of ________ behavior.
Question 3
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Situational ethics was considered very controversial when it was established by Joseph Fletcher because it challenged the idea that ________.
Question 4
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Judeo-Christian ethics include all of the following EXCEPT ________.
Question 5
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"Nice guys finish last." and "We must stand for right against wrong." are examples of ________.
Question 6
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A code of conduct ________.
Question 7
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Since goods are more widely manufactured and sold in the global marketplace, this has caused U.S. companies to ________.
Question 8
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When the banana supplier Chiquita begins to improve conditions for its workers by constructing schools for employees' families, this is an example of which of the pillars of corporate social responsibility?
Question 9
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When a magazine refuses to accept advertisements featuring "size zero" models on the grounds that it could encourage eating disorders in young women, this is an example of paying attention to which pillar of corporate social responsibility?
Question 10
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The Calvert Company assigns companies scores based on their performance in which of the following categories?
Question 11
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Which of the following best defines the essential task of self-reporting?
Question 12
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The practice of providing information to stockholders about corporate social responsibility and the ethical advances of a company is known as ________.
Question 13
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Value-based recruiting and hiring ________.
Question 14
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Which of the following is NOT a legal right under the Consumer Bill of Rights?
Question 15
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Jeremy is a telemarketer who is hearing impaired. His hearing aid helps him take calls at work and this compensates for his disability. He accidentally broke his hearing aid and did not have the money to replace it. He asked for an advance on salary and was refused. He asked for a loan and was refused. As a result, Jeremy was unable to take calls from customers and he was fired from his job because of "poor performance." Which government agency shall Jeremy call for help in this situation?
Question 16
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Which of the following companies, formerly in the top 25 of Fortune magazine's 100 Best Companies to Work For, is no longer in business as the result of flagrant legal and ethical violations?
Question 17
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According to moral relativism ________.
Question 18
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Situational ethics encourages people to ________.
Question 19
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Corporate social responsibility can be defined as a company's obligation to ________.
Question 20
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Which of the following is NOT an example of how corporate social responsibility can be consistent with profitability?
Question 21
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When Shell Oil works toward reducing emissions of nitrous oxide and sulfur dioxide from its facilities, this is NOT an example of which of the following pillars of corporate social responsibility?
Question 22
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When a community gives Walmart subsidies to attract them to the area and then the workers are paid so poorly that they have to apply for public assistance, this is an example of the failure of which of the pillars of corporate social responsibility?
Question 23
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What is a company's unique responsibility to its stockholders?
Question 24
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Corporate social responsibility is mainly concerned with how a company affects the ________.
Question 25
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Which of the following is an example of ratings and rankings of the level of corporate social responsibility of companies?