Chapter 2
The global business ethics survey found that nearly ___of employees surveyed observed examples of ethical misconduct
50%
The legal ability to enter into a contract is called contractual _____ and may be restricted by age or mental capacity
Capacity
COPPA was enacted in 2000 to protect which aspect of internet activity
Children's online activity
Prohibits members of one company's board of directors from holding seats on the boards of competing corporations
Clayton
False and misleading advertising is an example of how ___ is an Area in which ethical concerns may arise in business
Communication
Starbucks specifies and it's code of conduct a payment made to foreign government officials must be waffle according to the laws of the United States and the foreign country
Compliance with legal and regulatory requirements
Last year a toy was banned from sale because it was found to contain a choking hazard. Which government agency would be responsible for implementing this ban?
Consumer Product Safety Commission
The activities that independent individuals, groups and organizations undertake to protect their Right as consumers is called
Consumerism
The extent to which businesses me the legal, ethical, economical, and voluntary responsibilities placed on them by their stakeholders is referred to as
Corporate citizenship
The extent to which businesses meet the four dimensions of social responsibility placed on them by stakeholders is referred to as
Corporate citizenship
Laws are classified as either criminal or civil. ____ Lana only for Hibbett specific kind of action, such as unfair competition or mail fraud, but also imposes a phone or in person for violating the law. _____ law Specifies the rights and duties of individuals and organizations and violations may result in fines but not imprisonment
Criminal, civil
Jake does not offer any direction to his employees regarding ethical behavior. Because of this, Jake is putting his company at risk for which three situations
Dishonesty, conflict of interest, manipulation
Which act was passed to reform the financial industry and offer consumers protection against complex and or deceptive financial products
Dodd Frank
Which piece of congressional legislation includes a whistle blower bounty program
Dodd franks act
Which act created a consumer financial protection bureau to protect consumers from complex or deceptive financial products?
Dodd-Frank Act
Because of the ___ passed in 2010, consumers are protected from complex or deceptive financial products.
Dodd-Frank act
To build trust among individuals, organization should adhere to the conduct that is ______ in order to validate and promote confidence in business relationships
Ethical
Four categories of social responsibility
Ethics, legal, philanthropy, economic
Starbucks offers healthcare benefits to part time employees and support coffee goes by offering them fair prices
Ethics, principles, and values
Which organization allocates a large portion of its resources to curbing false advertising, misleading pricing, deceptive packaging and labeling
Federal Trade Commission
Influences business activities related to questionable practices that create disputes between businesses and their customers
Federal trade commission
Starbucks offers investors a healthy return on investment, including paying dividends
Financial and economic viability
Which statement accurately characterizes the use of alternative energy by nation
Government subsidies Will most likely be needed in order to make significant process in the use of alternative energy
The manufacture made the decision to buy less expensive component parts from a supplier which resulted in the reduced quality of its products. As a result, company sales dropped in many realtors refused to carry their product line. This is an example of
How negative judgments can affect and organizations ability to achieve its goals
Property such as artwork, books, and computer software and types of
Intellectual property
How does ethical conduct validate and promote confidence in business relationships
It creates a sense of trust between partners.
What are two concerns businesses associated with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act?
It is expensive, it is burdensome
In business law, the state or condition of being lawful us referred to as...
Legality
The current trend is to move from____ -based ethical initiatives in organizations to ___-based initiatives that make ethics a part of core organizational values
Legally, cultural
Identify the accurate statement About legal issues in business
Many problems in business could be avoided if managers and employees knew more about the business law and the legal system
A business his primary obligation to its owners and investors is to
Maximize the owners investments in the firm
Which craft brewer is the first all-wind-powered brewery in the United States?
New Belgium Brewing Company
Laws regulating safety in the workplace or enforced by
OSHA
Regarding the misconduct of business firms which statement is accurate
Often, misconduct evolves from ethical conflicts into legal disputes
An individual values, principles, and standards of conduct are referred to as
Personal Ethics
What is the focus for future legislative search regarding business conduct on the Internet
Personal privacy protection
Starbucks created the Starbucks in addition to the word grandson else will nonprofits to give back to his communities
Philanthropic activities
Two parts are involved in an agency relationship: The ____ is the one who wishes to have a specific task accomplished; the ___ is the one who acts on behalf of the person to accomplish the task.
Principal; agent
A business is legal responsibility for negligence in the design design, production, sale, and Commission of products is referred to as
Product liability
____ Laws have evolved from both common in statutory law and involves a businesses legal responsibility for negligence in the design production sale and consumption of products
Product liability
A number of studies have found a drive into relationship between social responsibility and ____ As well as a link that exist between employee commitment and customer loyalty
Profability
Which type of property consist of real estate in anything permanently attached to it
Real property
A firm that is viewed negatively May have a hard time
Retaining employees, attracting investors, building customer relationships
Which act, passed almost unanimously by Congress in the early 2000's, criminalized securities fraud and strengthened penalties for corporate fraud?
Sarbanes Oxley act
Which aren't criminalized securities fraud, strength and penalties for corporate fraud, and created an accounting oversight board
Sarbanes-Oxley act
Which Act was passed to prevent businesses from restraining trade and monopolizing markets, and condemns "every contract, combination, or conspiracy in restraint of trade"?
Sherman Antitrust Act
What do studies show about the relationship between social responsibility and probability
Social responsibilities associated with improve business performance
A company giving a percentage of the profits each year to support local charities and causes is an example of
Social responsibility
Regardless of what an individual believes about a particular action, if ____ judges it to be unethical or wrong whether correctly or not, the judgment directly affects the organizations ability to achieve its business goals
Society
Personal property that has some type of physical existence is called
Tangible property
Unemployment is seen as an economical issue it carries ethical implications when
The Unemployment guy between rich and poor as large
According to your text, as for decisions and organizations are influenced by what three key factors
The influence of managers and coworkers, individual moral standards and values, the opportunity to engage in misconduct
The CAN-SPAM act was enacted to protect advertising that is featured on
The internet
According to John F Kennedy what are the four basic rights to consumerism
The right to safety, the right to choose, the right to be informed, the right to be heard
Which of the following examples best represents a company with strong ethical culture
The top management at tongues company clearly communicate to all employees the ethical behavior that is expected of them
Three reasons why record of ethics is important for a business to have in place
To provide the foundation for evaluating ethical decision making, to establish uniform ethical conduct, to alert employees about issues and risk
What is considered the greatest benefit of Sarbanes-Oxley Act?
Top managers are better informed
If the driver of quick eats, a grocery delivery service, loses control of the car and damages property or injures of person when making a delivery, A result in loss it would be an example of
Tort
What is a set of statutory laws and acted in every state except Louisiana intended to simplify commerce
Uniform commercial code
What's your criticisms have been levied against businesss regarding unemployment
Unwillingness to train employees, unfair hiring standards
Social responsibility is defined as
a business's obligation to maximize its positive impact and minimize its negative impact on society
An identifiable problem, situation, or opportunity that requires a person to choose between actions that may be evaluated as ethical or unethical is referred to as
an ethical issue
Bankruptcy is sometimes called ______ insolvency.
legal
What is the most common way businesses exercise their community responsibility
through donations to charitable organizations
For sources that criminal and civil laws are derived from
Advertisement law, common law, statutory law, constitutional law
Which aspect of the Internet is affected bu regulations under the CAN-SPAM act?
Advertising
Which type of court does not retry the case but rather reevaluate a case based on the written transcript of the original trial
Appellate
Why is as good decision making difficult
Because they're always gray areas that create dilemmas
What are two typical forms of consumerism
Boycott and write letters to the companies
Just like insider trading ____ is also an example of conflict of interest
Bribery
The principles and standards that are determined acceptable conduct in business
Business ethics