Exam 1 Chapter 4
Written statements of values and standards of behavior are called
codes of ethics
A corporate social audit is:
conducted by high-level managers within the firm.
________ occurs when a decision benefits the manager to the detriment of the organization.
conflict of interest
Political action committees are
created to give money to politicians
Using favors to legislators as a form of influence
dangerously open to misinterpretation
_____ are an individual's personal beliefs about whether a behavior, action, or decision is right or wrong.
ethics
To maintain a socially responsible stance toward investors, managers should:
follow proper accounting procedures
The first step for applying ethical judgements to situations is:
gathering the relevant factual information.
Tax incentives are a means of
indirect regulation of business by government
_____ relates to the degree of fairness people see in how they are treated by others in their organization.
interpersonal justice
Which of the following is an indirect form of government regulation?
tax codes
Which of the following is true of online information access?
It is costly because the information is spread across systems.
Which of the following is a formal organizational dimension to manage social responsibility?
Legal compliance
_____ is the awarding of funds or gifts to charities or other worthy causes.
Philanthropic giving
Which of the following is true of corporate governance?
The board of directors of a public corporation is expected to ensure that the business is being properly managed.
Which of the following is true of planned economies?
They are heavily regulated by the government.
Which of the following is true of ethical scandals?
They call into question the moral integrity of our society
The National Rifle Association is an example of
a group that uses lobbyists
A firm that meets its legal and ethical requirements, but also goes beyond those requirements in selected cases has adopted a(n) ________ stance to social responsibility.
accommodative
The _____ is a social responsibility stance in which an organization meets its legal and ethical obligations but will also go beyond these obligations in selected cases.
accommodative stance
Ethical issues in information technology do not include
board independence
Milton Friedman argues that
broadened social responsibility will weaken the economy
People who argue in favor of social responsibility point out that
businesses create many of society's problems and should help fix them
Arguments AGAINST businesses becoming more socially responsible include
businesses lack the expertise to manage social problems
________ is (are) affected by virtually everything a firm does.
organizational constitutes
Planned activities that help manage social responsibility include
philanthropic giving
Many organizations have placed strong emphasis on ethics due to
recent ethical scandals
Sometimes people act unethically even when it goes against their better judgment due to
situational factors
Organizations that are strongly in support of broadened views of social responsibility follow an approach of
social contribution
Firms that sometimes go beyond their legal obligations follow an approach of
social response
The obligation a firm has to protect and enhance the society in which it operates is
social responsibility
_____ is the set of obligations an organization has to protect and enhance the societal context in which it functions.
social responsibility
Which of the following is true of favors?
they are used to gain support
A corporate social audit is usually conducted by
top management
Unethical actions by individual managers most often occur when
upper management allows it to happen