CHAPTER 2: BUSINESS PRINCIPLES
Which of the following statements reflects the socioeconomic model of social responsibility?
"We will now allow our motion pictures to be shown in any movie house in South Africa unless it is fully integrated." - the president of United International Pictures Corporation
a government agency with the power to investigate complaints of employment discrimination and the power to sue firms that practice it
equal employment
In the United States, bribes are
unethical
perspective that what is moral comes from what a mature person with "good" moral character would deem right
virtue ethics
Stanley, a bank manager, holds the economic model of social responsibility view. What is he most likely to say about the connection between taxes and social responsibility?
By making a profit and paying taxes that meet the needs of society, Stanley has fulfilled his social responsibility.
What is probably the most effective way for a company to encourage ethical behavior?
Develop and enforce a written code of ethics for the organization
Which of the following accurately describes the objective of affirmative action?
If 25 percent of the engineers in the local area African American, then a company should have about 25 percent African American employees on its engineering staff.
The socioeconomic model of social responsibility places primary emphasis on
Quality of life
Which of the following scenarios provides the best example of whistle-bowing?
Rachel has grown tired of her company's unsafe practices and reports them to OSHA, a governmental agency that regulates safety.
A social audit is a
Report of what a business has done and is doing about social issues
Ethics is the study of right and wrong and of the morality of the choices we make
True
Hard-core unemployment are workers with little education or vocational training and a long history of unemployment
True
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 gives those who report corporate misconduct sweeping new legal protection
True
a Latin phrase meaning "let the buyer beware"
caveat emptor
a guide to acceptance and ethical behavior as defined by the organization
code of ethics
morality of an action is contingent on the action's outcome or result. thus, a morally right action is one that produces a good outcome
consequentialism/utillitarian
Investors expect management to do all of the following except
consult them on ethical decisions
adopting a strategic approach to fulfilling economics, ethical, environmental, and social responsibilities
corporate citizen
rationally necessary and unconditional principle that we must always follow despite any natural desires or inclinations we may have to the contrary
dentological/categorical imperative
Legislation requires that all non-salaried employees who work more than 40 hours a week be paid over-time for the week. This legislation is an example of
government's role in encouraging ethics
Workers with little education or vocational training and a long history of unemployment
hard-core unemployment
Caveat emptor
is a Latin phrase meaning "let the buyer beware"
Social responsibility
is costly but provides tremendous benefits to society and the business
Business Ethics
is the application of moral standards to business situations.
knowingly taking someone else's words, ideas, or other original material without acknowledging the source
plagiarism
A whistle blower is a person who
reports illegal or unethical conduct within his or her organization.
The economic model of social responsibility was developed in a period when the primary concern of firms was
short-run profits and survival
Mark Zuckerberg's Internet.org program that helps bring internet access to under served communities in various parts of the world is an example of
social responsibility
One problem affirmative action programs have encountered is
that not all business people favor such programs