Bus 200 Chapter 11
2014, in the United States, CEO remuneration was on average how much larger than the average workers?
300 times
Globally, the people most at risk of having their human rights abused in the workplace are
Migrants
Union membership
Is strongest in Scandinavian countries
According to the author of your textbook
Developing countries often tolerate human rights abuses for economic activity
Which of the following is not a negative outcome of the scandal?
Increased corporate visibility
The idea of business ethics is problematical to some people, who think that
Legal compliance is all companies must do
Secondary stakeholders include all of the following EXCEPT
Lenders to the company
Micro-finance involves
Making small loans to the poor, usually in developing countries
In general, corporate boards are accountable to
Shareholders
Utilitarian theories focus on all but which one of the following?
Social Welfare
The primary cause of Volkswagon's malfeasance was which of the following:
Competitive pressure
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) has as its intellectual origins in all of the following except
The Emancipation Proclamation
Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting is mandatory in all but which one of the following countries?
The U.S.
Which of the following is an 'absolute' right?
The right not to be tortured
Which one of the following comes within the category of economic and social rights?
The right to work
Corporate social performance theory concerns which of the following?
The company's social responses in different contexts
Ensuring human rights, even when passed into national law, does not always translate into practice because
Human rights are universally agreed on