Chapter 7 test

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According to Philip H. Mirvis' and Bradley K. Googins' model, how many stages are there of global corporate citizenship?

Five.

When a company puts its commitment to social and environmental responsibility into practice worldwide, not only locally or regionally it is called:

Global Corporate Citizenship

Global audit social standards concentrate on:

All of the above

Good corporate citizens:

All of the above.

Which of the following is not a motivation for publishing a corporate social report?

Avoiding transparency.

When a company decides to publicize information collected in a social audit, this is called:

Corporate social reporting.

The Ronald McDonald House charity, operated by McDonald's has been criticized for:

Diverting attention away from the company's contributions to the nation's obesity epidemic.

The major focus of ISO 14001 is to:

Support environmental management standards.

BSR (formerly Business for Social Responsibility) helps its 300 member companies:

Develop sustainable business strategies.

There remain regional differences in the corporate citizenship challenges facing businesses due to:

Differences in attitudes, beliefs and culture.

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that each person:

Has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family.

Triple bottom line disclosure is primarily driven by:

Noneconomic drivers.

A systematic evaluation of an organization's social, ethical, and environmental performance is called a(n):

Social audit.

Financial, social and environmental results are reported together in a firm's:

Triple bottom line report.


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