Business Intro: Chapter 2
What is the term given to the groups, individuals and organizations that are directly affected by the practices of an organization?
Organizational stakeholders
What role has e-mail played in business ethics and and company practices?
Personal information and private information. Spying on people. Employees claim it violates them
When a firm increases the price of a good or service because of an increase in demand, what unethical practice are they potentially engaging in?
Price gouging
What is collusion?
Occurs when two or more firms agree to collaborate on such wrongful acts as price fixing
Describe the three-step model for applying ethical judgments.
1) gathering the relevant factual info. 2) determining the most appropriate moral values; and 3) making an ethical judgment based on the rightness or wrongness of the proposed activity or policy
What is likely the single MOST effective step that a company can take to set ethical standards?
Demonstrate support from top management
What do ethical norms that ensure an action is consistent with what's fair entail?
Justice
What term refers to the way in which a business tries to balance its commitments to groups and individuals in its social environment?
Social Responsibility
Some ethical and unethical behaviors fall into gray areas, while others are widely agreed upon
TRUE
When a multinational organization supports its commitment to stakeholders, which stakeholders are they most concerned with?
The stakeholders in every country where business is done
A company that does not act responsibly toward its customers may lose their trust and ultimately their business.
True
An individual's personal code of ethics is shaped by his or her life experiences.
True
In the US, there are increased expectations for a greater social role for business.
True
The Consumer Bill of Rights is backed by numerous federal and state laws
True
When defining its sense of social responsibility a firm typically confronts what areas of concern?
A firm typically confronts and has social responsibility for the following five areas: Customers, employees, investors, suppliers, and local communities
What is the purpose of a written code of ethics?
A written code of ethics formally announces a company's intent to do business in an ethical manner.
What would constitute a conflict of interest in a business setting?
An activity that benefits the individual to the detriment of his or her employer would be considered a conflict of interest
How have companies such as Tyvek, General Motors, and DuPont worked to lessen the impact of waste on the environment?
By achieving zero-landfill status
How do top managers BEST demonstrate a commitment to ethical business practices?
By adopting and enforcing written codes of ethics
What is the main cause of water pollution?
Chemical and waste dumping
Which of the following should be the first step in assessing ethical behavior in a certain situation
Collect facts related to the situation
What is the result of two or more firms collaborating on a wrongful act, such as price fixing?
Collusion
When an activity benefits an individual but not the employer, what ethical dilemma has been created?
Conflict of interest
What must every corporation do in maintaining and reporting its financial status?
Conform to generally accepted accounting principles
Social activism dedicated to protecting the rights of consumers it the result of what?
Consumerism
Define consumerism
Consumerism is social activism dedicated to protecting the rights of consumers in their dealings with businesses
When businesses work to honor warranties, charge fair prices and stand behind the quality of their products, what stakeholder group are they supporting?
Customers
What are individual beliefs about what is right and wrong or good and bad referred to as?
Ethics
What is the difference between ethics and social responsibility?
Ethics are beliefs about what is right and wrong or good and bad. Social responsibility refers to the way in which a business tries to balance its commitments to groups and individuals in its social environment
Business ethics refers to ethical or unethical behaviors by employees in the context of their personal lives
False
Some actions may be illegal, yet considered ethical
False
The ethical norm of utility evaluates whether an acct respects the rights of all parties.
False
The most essential ingredient in encouraging ethical behavior in an organization is letting employees dictate ethical norms
False
The standards of behavior that guide managers in their work are called employee ethics
False
What constitutes ethical behavior is determined entirely by the individual
False
Which government agency regulates advertising and pricing practices to protect consumers?
Federal Trade Commmission
What is the practice of injecting water and chemicals into underground rock in order to break the rock apart called?
Fracking
When a firm modifies a production process to limit the consumption of valuable resources, what business practice are they engaging in?
Green marketing
What does the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 require that the chief financial officer to do?
Guarantee the accuracy of financial reporting
Which of the following is the BEST description of organizational stakeholders?
Individuals and groups that are directly affected by the practices of a company
Which of the following occurs when someone uses confidential info to gain from the purchase or sale of stocks?
Insider trading
When a stakeholder uses confidential information to fain from the sale or purchase of a stock, what ethical violation are they engaging in?
Insider training
What stakeholder group is being protected when managers follow proper procedures and strive to be accurate and candid in assessing future growth?
Investors
Standards that help to shape behaviors towards employees, the organization, and dother economic agents are
Managerial ethics
If a firm hides responsibility for wrongdoing, what type of stance are they taking toward social responsibility?
Obstrucitonist
Managerial ethics can be classified into three areas; behavior toward employees, behavior toward the organization and behavior toward other economic agents.
True
Though an individual feels that his behavior is ethical, that behavior may still be considered unethical if social norms consider it to be so.
True
What is the term for an employee who discovers an illegal or unethical activity and tries to put an end to it?
Whistle-blower