MANA 4340
At the personal level, what kind of questions are asked?
"Should I cheat, tell the professor?" "Should I download music, cable, etc?"
Another term for the Golden Rule is -
"The ethic of reciprocity"
What are the main two factors of concern in management and control of global operations?
1. Organizational structure/design 2. Human resource management
True
A business's technological environment represents the total set of technology based advancements or progress taking place in society
Few applications of biotechnology will come in the fields of -
Astronomy
One of the primary reasons that companies check up on their employees is -
Availability of technology
Define conventional ethics
Based on how common, everyday society views business ethics today. Based on ordinary, common sense and prevailing practice.
What are the ways the concepts of right and wrong are increasingly being interpreted today?
Business ethics
What is the key operating question of immoral management?
Can we make money with this action?
Developing internet policies, helping their companies avoid consumer litigation, and handling consumer complaints are all functions of a -
Chief Primary Officer (CPO)
True
Chief Privacy Officers (CPOs) are now primarily using narrow, legal compliance approach to privacy issues
One of the most serious invasion of privacy issues with respect to e-commerce is -
Collection and use of personal information
What are the Ten Commandments of computer ethics?
Commandments set by the Computer ethics institute
Define normative ethics and what question does it answer?
Concerned with supplying and justifying a coherent moral system of thinking and judging. "What ought to be" or "what should be"
Decisions about ethical situations often present -
Conflict of interest
How are ethical issues at the organizational level played out?
Confront people in their roles as managers or employees
The re-equipment for an MNC to take on local partners is referred to as?
Creeping expropriation
True
Cultural differences between an MNC's home country and its host country sometimes make it difficult to distinguish between cultural issues and ethical issues.
Ethical theories that focus on duties are called -
Deontological theories
True
Descriptive ethics is concerned with studying and describing the morality of a particular group.
"Access" in e-commerce ethics refers to -
Difference in computer access between the rich and the poor
Public opinion polls regarding business ethics are -
Difficult to assess because the media keeps ethics scandals in the public eye.
What are the types of justice mentioned in the textbook?
Distributive justice, compensatory justice, procedural justice (ethical due process)
What are the most intensely monitored employee activities?
Email and internet usage
True
Employers' monitoring of workers is not limited to their use of computers and the internet
Which of the following are undesirable side effects to technology?
Environmental pollution
teleological theories
Focus on the consequences or results of the actions they produce
True
Immoral management implies that decision makers know right from wrong but choose to do wrong.
Technology has benefited society in all of the following EXCEPT -
Improving the sustainability of life on Earth
False
Individual managers, through ethical leadership do not have a direct effect on business ethics at the societal and global levels.
Reasons to use the golden rule as an ethical principal include all of the following EXCEPT -
It is a uniquely Christian principle
Lawrence Kohlberg's model of moral development includes of the -
Levels of preconventional, conventional, postconventional (EXCEPT law and order morality)
Define phishing
Luring computer users with convincing bait into revealing private data
True
Lying is one of the types of misconduct most observed by workers.
Define Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
Makes it illegal for a representative of an American corporation to offer or pay officials of American governments for the purpose of getting or maintaining business.
One of the most powerful ethical tests is the test of -
Making something public (disclosure rule)
One of the primary functions of corporate governance is -
Monitory by the corporate board of directors of the top executives, oversight of senior managers
What is the difference in moral rights and legal rights?
Moral rights - important, justifiable claims or entitlements. Legal rights - a claim recognized by the law
Define off shoring
Moving jobs that have historically resided in the home country to a lower cost host country.
True
One of the ethical issues that is exacerbated by operating an underdeveloped country is that the host nation's citizens often do not understand the technology being used nor do they recognize its potential dangers.
What is the most challenging situation that an MNC would have to face?
Operating in less developed countries.
True
Over one half of the world's economies are not nation states, but are MNCs (multinational corporation)
Quid Pro Quo
Payment of bribe implies some type of
Which of the following is the most basic assumption we make in discussing personal and managerial ethics?
People want to behave ethically
To resolve infant formula controversy, Nestle agreed to do all of the following EXCEPT -
Providing purified water with formula.
Define corporate transparency
Refers to the quality, characteristic or state in which activities, processed, practices and decisions that take place in companies become open or visible to the outside world
Kant's categorical imperative emphasizes all of the following concepts -
Respect for person, universalizability, duty (except Virtues)
True
Society's moral climate does not have a direct impact on organizational ethics.
In order to be viewed as legitimate in their host countries, MNCs must fulfill their social responsibilities EXCEPT which one?
Technological functions
Define technological intoxication
Technology blurs the vision and judgement of people
What is not regarded as an argument in support of bribery?
The argument that it is a way of providing needy foreigners with the money they need.
Teleological theories focus on -
The consequences or the results of the actions they produce
Define ethics
The discipline that deals with moral duty and obligation
Public opinion polls regarding business ethics are affected by what influences?
The economy and the unique experiences of those using social networking at work.
False
The ethical principle of justice is a deontological theory.
True
The ethical tests approach is considered a more pragmatic approach than the principles approach to ethics.
Unlike other ethical principles, virtue ethics focuses on -
The individual becoming imbued with virtues, the individual becoming virtuous
What is a main issue related to Genetically Modified Foods? (GMFs)
The labeling requirements companies do
True
The major questions related to the conventional approach to business ethics are "Whose norms do we use?" and "What norms are prevailing?"
False
The majority of Americans think that morality is worse than it was fifty years ago.
What is the most basic moral question involved in stem cell research?
The moral status of a human embryo, the product of sperm and egg, and what constitutes a human being.
True
The most visible issues in the US related to globalization is moving jobs overseas.
Ethical leadership is founded on two pillars. These are -
The perceptions of the manager both as a moral person and as a moral manager
Define internationalization
The process by which firms increase their awareness of the influence of international activities on their future and establish and conduct transactions with firms from other countries.
True
The real danger in the debate over embryonic stem cell research is the tendency to treat the cells as 'property'
True
The revolution in biotechnology is a result of DNA research
True
The tolerance of moral disagreement and ambiguity is simply an extension of a managerial aptitude that is present in practically all decision making-situations.
ethical imperialism
This position holds that the MNC should continue to follow its home country's ethical standards even while operating in another country.
Managers who simply fail to consider moral questions when making business decisions use the -
Unintentional amoral management model
What are the central questions to the meaning of ethics?
What is the nature of practice that occurred? What are prevailing norms? What are the value judgments being made? What is that person's perception of ethical norms?
Define strategies for improving global business ethics
a. Create global codes of conduct b. Link ethics with global strategy c. Suspension of business activities in certain countries d. Create ethical impact statements and audits
What does the Alien Tort Claims Act allow?
a. Efforts to sue transnational corporations for violations of international law in countries outside the U.S. b. Efforts by foreign individuals to sue U.S. firms in U.S. courts for the actions of their companies abroad
Define the characteristics of sweatshops.
a. The use of cheap labor in developing countries b. Characterized by child labor, low pay, poor working conditions, worker exploitation, and health and safety violations
The top factor in managers' unethical behaviors is consistently cited as -
behaviors of superiors