ETR-Chapter 02 Small Business Environment: Managing External Relations
A
"Would others think worse of you if they knew what you had done to resolve your ethical dilemma?" This question is fundamental to which ethical model? A. The billboard principle B. Universalism C. The Golden Rule D. Utilitarianism
A
'Durable Doors' is known for its high quality standards, exceptional personalized customer service, and industry leadership. These are indicators of which type of legitimacy? A. Product-based B. Organization-based C. People-based D. Industry-based
A
A part of the external environment made up of sectors of major forces that shape the people and institutions of the task and internal environments is the A. general environment. B. macroenvironment. C. task environment. D. internal environment.
B
A system of values that people consider in determining whether actions are right or wrong is referred to as A. organizational culture. B. ethics. C. trust. D. modeling.
D
According to the gold standard for crisis leadership, all of the following are steps to follow in a crisis EXCEPT A. show caring and accountability. B. have one person serve as the firm's spokesperson. C. deal with the crisis quickly. D. desegregate crisis management with the everyday management of the firm.
A
According to the text, the goal of any small business owner is to A. manage external relations in order to create social capital. B. make sure the customer knows about the details of its products. C. generate alternatives that could meet ethical, legal, and economic goals. D. to keep track of social and business contacts.
A
An entrepreneur's relationships and contacts with others is termed as A. a social network. B. visibility. C. the Golden Rule. D. mutuality.
B
An ethical model that suggests that there is a code of right and wrong that everyone can see and follow refers to A. the billboard principle. B. universalism. C. the Golden Rule. D. utilitarianism.
C
An ethical model which suggests you treat others in the manner you wish to be treated refers to A. the billboard principle. B. universalism. C. the Golden Rule. D. utilitarianism.
B
Documentation and demonstration offered for products are product-based legitimacy indicators of A. customer assurance. B. experiential supports. C. customer service. D. quality standards.
A
Following rules and orders, not swearing, and dressing appropriately would be examples of which class of ethical standards? A. Employees should be dependable organizational citizens B. Employees should not do anything that will harm the organization C. Employees should be good to customers D. Employees should protect confidential information
A
Following the BRIE model in starting a business, the entrepreneur creates a boundary within the environment, setting his firm apart from the rest of the environment. In doing this, the entrepreneur gives the firm a(n) A. identity. B. bootstrap. C. organizational culture. D. network.
D
Green retailing is A. is at the core of exchange in the BRIE model. B. another term for sustainable entrepreneurship taken from the belief that green is the color of a healthy environment. C. minimizing waste and environmental degradation. D. selling products that have a better environmental footprint
C
Having trademarks, service marks, patents, or copyrights are product-based legitimacy indicators of A. certifications. B. customer service. C. intellectual property. D. quality standards.
B
Often, the alternative to negotiating together can be _____ if the amounts are small, or undertaking legal action if the amounts warrant legal fees or the hassles of enforcing small claims court decisions. A. "holding a strike" B. "lumping it" C. seeking a new job D. seeking results from higher authorities
B
Selling brand name merchandise or services is a people-based legitimate indicator of A. attire. B. product/service name recognition. C. business network membership. D. organizational size.
D
Setting technological or service standards adopted by competitors are product-based legitimacy indicators of A. quality standards. B. certifications. C. experiential supports. D. industry leadership
C
The _____ is given by the U.S. Government to businesses and nonprofit organizations that have been judged outstanding in quality leadership; strategic planning; customer and market focus; measurement, analysis, and knowledge management; human resource focus; process management; and results. A. Economic Times Award B. Ron Brown Award C. Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award D. Deming Prize
D
The _____ of a firm consists of those people inside the boundary—the owner, any employees, and any other owners or board members of the firm. A. macroenvironment B. external environment C. operating environment D. internal environment
C
The economic sector includes A. trends in the mix of ages, races, and gender in society. B. innovation, invention, and modernization. C. the availability of equity and credit. D. cultures often based on things such as nationality or religion.
B
The first step of ethical decision-making is A. creating options for action. B. defining the moral problem. C. conducting ethical tests. D. obtaining employee approval on planning.
A
The general description for the processes and skills used in the management of a firm's interactions with people, organizations and institutions outside of its boundary is A. external relations. B. community planning partnerships. C. organizational culture. D. utilitarianism.
C
The idea and action of each person helping another refers to A. networking. B. flexibility. C. mutuality. D. consistency.
D
The question in step one of ethical decision-making, "What do you owe others?" focuses on the _____ of people who make decisions. A. mutuality B. distributive view C. integrative view D. obligations
B
The situation that Amanda faces can be described as a(n) A. mutuality. B. ethical dilemma. C. decadence. D. discourse ethic.
B
The two ways to build social capital are through A. consistency and visibility. B. legitimacy and social networking. C. culture and personal ethics. D. individuals and teams.
A
Those parts of the environment that directly and consistently touch on the firm are called the A. task environment. B. internal environment. C. macroenvironment. D. general environment.
B
To help small businesses with crisis planning, the federal government recommends all of the following steps for preparing for disasters EXCEPT A. plan to stay in business. B. plan when the crisis arises. C. talk to your people. D. protect your investment.
C
Using low-cost or free techniques to minimize your cost of doing business is known as A. caveat emptor. B. sustainable entrepreneurship. C. bootstrapping. D. the billboard principle.
D
When a small business is first getting started, there is a lot of flexibility in terms of A. ethics. B. finances. C. government regulations. D. roles and expected behaviors.
D
When faced with a crisis, what is the first step that a small business owner should follow? A. Get to the scene as soon as possible B. Communicate facts you know C. Appoint one person as the spokesperson D. Admit you are in trouble
A
Which ethical model supports seeking the greatest good for the greatest number of people? A. Utilitarianism B. The billboard principle C. The Golden Rule D. Universalism
D
Which of the following can occur when there are several different options for a decision one has to make and the best choice is not clear? A. Community impact B. Lack of flexibility C. Innovation D. Ethical dilemma
A
Which of the following includes characteristics of a business, like trust, consistency, and networks that help make business operations smooth and efficient? A. Social capital B. Universalism C. Legitimacy D. Utilitarianism
C
Which of the following is NOT a key to success in electronic networking? A. Making it easy for people to contact you B. Taking initiative to ask others on the network to link with you C. Taking time to develop networks D. Finding and linking up with network mavens
C
Which of the following is NOT a question in step one of ethical decision-making? A. Who will be hurt, and how badly? B. What do others owe you, if anything? C. What regulations get broken, and how badly? D. Who will benefit, and how much?
B
Which of the following is a product-based legitimacy indicator? A. Organization size B. Testimonials C. Business network membership D. Internet identity
B
Which of the following statements about legitimacy indicators is true? A. Across the three types of legitimacy indicators, there are 15 characteristics. B. Part of legitimacy and building trust comes from the consistency of a firm's actions over time. C. Most small businesses incorporate all the elements of the different types of legitimacy indicators. D. Changing the legitimacy characteristics daily does more to build social capital than repeating one legitimacy characteristic stressed by the firm.
A
Which of the following statements about small businesses that are high in social capital is false? A. They are not given the benefit of the doubt when problems occur B. They are more trusted C. They are treated more fairly by regulators D. They are checked up on less
B
Which of the following statements about the task environment is true? A. The economic sector includes the trends and current conditions of the overall market for goods and services. B. This part of the environment is made up of those people the firm deals with every day, as well as important groups you may deal with directly less often, but that are always on your mind. C. The technological sector includes innovation, invention, and modernization. D. It is a part of the external environment made up of sectors of major forces that shape the people and institutions, such as the economic sector or the demographic sector.
C
Which of the following would be a part of the task environment? A. The owners B. The political-legal sector C. Environmental groups D. Employees
A
_____ is a certification standard from the U.S. Green Building Council for buildings that are more environmentally friendly. A. LEED B. Green audit C. ISO D. BATNA
C
_____ is an approach to operating a firm or a line of business which identifies, creates and exploits opportunities to make a profit in a way that can minimize the depletion of natural resources, maximize the use of a recycled material, or improve the environment. A. Business entrepreneurship B. Economic entrepreneurship C. Sustainable entrepreneurship D. Intrapreneurship
B
_____ is the major component of "goodwill," and can be found on a business's balance sheet. A. Economic capital B. Social capital C. Cultural capital D. Financial capital
C
_____ means that a firm is worthy of consideration or doing business with because of the impressions or opinions of customers, suppliers, investors, or competitors. A. Visibility B. Flexibility C. Legitimacy D. Modeling
C
_____ occurs when a person's values are in conflict, making it unclear whether a particular decision is the right thing to do. A. Modeling B. Social networking C. Ethical dilemma D. Mutuality
A
) The three general forms of legitimacy that you can develop are based on A. products, people, and organization. B. individuals, teams, and industry views. C. universalism, utilitarianism, and the Golden Rule. D. integration, distribution, and universalism.
A
) _____ means "let the buyer beware" is a philosophy sometimes used by businesses to put the burden for consumer protection onto the customer. A. Caveat emptor B. Habeas corpus C. Quid pro quo D. Respondeat superior
D
According to the text, what is the most important part of social networking that would make a difference in how you would conduct business every day? A. Asking for help when you need it B. Respecting the other person's time C. Respecting the other person's expertise D. Being willing to reciprocate if asked
B
Achieving _____ means building trust among customers and other key groups. A. modeling B. legitimacy C. visibility D. flexibility
C
All of the following are true of social capital EXCEPT A. it includes characteristics like trust, consistency, and networks. B. it can be accumulated or spent. C. it is not associated with the concept of "goodwill." D. it is capital in the same sense that cash or land can be.
A
If Amanda has tried many ways to think the situation through and still cannot decide whether what she plans to do is ethical, she should explore the ethical model of _____ by asking herself whether she would be comfortable having her decision and name advertised for the public to see. A. the billboard principle B. universalism C. utilitarianism D. the Golden Rule
C
If Amanda wants a solution that is the best thing for most people, she should explore the ethical model of A. universalism. B. the Golden Rule. C. utilitarianism. D. the billboard principle
A
Interacting with others in order to build relationships useful to a business refers to A. networking. B. flexibility. C. mutuality. D. consistency.
C
Which of the following is a three-step process that helps people make better and more ethical decisions? A. First principles B. Golden rules C. Ethical decision-making D. Mutuality development process
C
Which of the following is an example of the general environment? A. The government B. The board of directors C. The economic sector D. Unions
C
Which of the following is an organization-based legitimacy indicator? A. Testimonials B. Intellectual property C. Legal form D. Attire
B
Which of the following is at the core of exchange in the BRIE model? A. The boundary B. The environment C. Identity D. Resources
A
Which of the following statements about caveat emptor is true? A. Caveat emptor is often the first line of defense by producers of mediocre merchandise. B. As a legal principle, the phrase "caveat emptor" has been routinely approved. C. Using it as a defense puts the entrepreneur who uses it in a positive light. D. If you find a business using caveat emptor as a principle, accept them.
C
_____ refers to certification for having met a standard of quality that is consistently evaluated around the world. A. ANSI B. Six Sigma C. ISO D. TQM
B
Having well-known or well-regarded owners, employees, supporters, or spokespeople is a people-based legitimate indicator of A. public recognition. B. goodwill. C. business network membership. D. service name recognition.
C
) Identify the set of shared beliefs, basic assumptions, or common accepted ways of dealing with problems and challenges within a company that demonstrate how things get done. A. Trust B. Modeling C. Organizational culture D. Social networking
C
Electronic social networks A. often have membership costs. B. offer the all-important personal touch. C. are usually fast and easy to develop. D. offer the all-important local connections
D
In a negotiation, _____ is the second-best outcome identified by the parties to help clarify the value of achieving a successful negotiation. A. caveat emptor B. bootstrapping C. LEED D. BATNA
B
The creation of something new or trying something for the first time refers to A. personal ethics. B. innovation. C. universalism. D. flexibility.
B
The number one type of help sought by entrepreneurs from the PSED is A. introduction. B. information. C. financial resources. D. physical resources
A
Which of the following is the largest online social networking site? A. Facebook.com B. MySpace.com C. LinkedIn.com D. Twitter.com
C
Which of the following legal forms of organization-based legitimacy indicators would be the least legitimate? A. Corporation B. LLC C. Sole proprietorship D. Partnership
D
Which of the following might help Amanda with her situation of inserting a lower quality panel in the garage doors to remain profitable? A. Consistency and visibility B. Social obligations C. People-based legitimacy D. Ethical decision-making
D
Which of the following observations concerning the Golden Rule is NOT true? A. It is an ethical model. B. It suggests that you treat others in the same manner you wish to be treated. C. Almost every major religious tradition in the world has some version of it. D. It suggests that there is a code of right and wrong that everyone can see and follow