Ch 6. Quiz -Leadership
responsibility to society
Corporate social responsibility centers on a firm's
vehicle for putting values into action.
Ethics can be considered the
corporate social performance and corporate financial performance feed and reinforce each other.
The virtuous cycle in relation to social responsibility suggests that
work with the supplier to improve working conditions.
When faced with a supplier who uses unsafe working conditions, a socially responsible alternative is to
senior managers become ethics leaders.
When senior management provides strategic leadership for ethics,
Creating a pleasant workplace
Which one of the following is the clearest example of socially responsible behavior on the part of a business firm?
use as much renewable energy as possible at the company.
An example of an executive leader helping sustain the environment would be to
attempt to do the most good for the most people.
A leader at the postconventional level of moral development is likely to
all of these choices.
A major problem noted with extreme unethical behavior in the executive suite is that such behavior has
the leader's level of greed, gluttony, and avarice.
A major source of individual differences in ethics and morality among leaders is
place company interests over personal interests.
A practical suggestions for business leaders to behave ethically is to
pay attention to all stakeholders.
A principle of ethical and moral leadership is to
reward people who have performed well and behaved ethically.
A recommended approach to promoting ethical behavior throughout the organization is to
make public highly unethical behavior by government employees.
A unit of the U. S. Federal Government publishes on the Internet an Encyclopedia of Ethical Failure. The purpose of the document is to
wants everybody to benefit.
An authority cited in the leadership text argues that ethics is at the center of leadership because the ethical leader
is not obviously ethical or blatantly unethical.
An ethical screen is used primarily when facing a decision that
bookkeeper who told a journalist about fraudulent accounting in the company
An example of a whistleblower (in relation to ethics) would be a(n)
rationalizing.
Chief financial officer Justin takes himself and his family on an Asian vacation using the company jet. He excuses his behavior by stating, "My family and I were spreading good will around the world for the company." Justin appears to be
separating right from wrong.
Ethics deals mostly with
What would you tell your child, sibling, or young relative to do?
Which one of the following questions in an ethical screen deals with the principle of reversibility?