Chapter 1 and 2 business law
Does ethical behavior maximize profitability?
Although there is no guarantee that ethical behavior pays the the short or long run, there is evidence the the ethical company is more likely to win financially
Contemporary law's principle of collective responsibility, such as all partners being personally responsible for the debts of the partnership, had its roots in the
Anglo-Saxon method of ensuring public order through tithing
Which of the following would be an example of a civil lawsuit?
Gretta hit Rita in a bar during happy hour. Rita is now suing for her injuries.
Dahlia is in the process of developing her set of Life Principles. She asks you for your advice. Which of the following statements will you tell Dahlia is important for her to follow when developing her Life Principles?
Her Life Principles should be based on her own values.
How does the unethical behavior in an organization affect its workforce?
It creates a workforce that is cynical and resentful
Which person held the belief that the circumstances into which we are born play an important role in our personal outcome?
John Rawls
When Shoes International went out of business after some serious and unethical accounting errors, its accounting company also closed its doors. 123Jump, a French company, was concerned that the unethical behaviors that occurred were an American problem, so it canceled its business with another American accounting company and used a French one inside. Who was harmed by Shoes International's unethical behavior?
Shoes International, the accounting industry and the United States
Tony raped Jane n the parking lot of Joe's Brew Pub. The District Attorney's office prosecuted Tony on rape charges. Subsequently, Jane filed a lawsuit against Tony for money damages. Classify each legal action
The District Attorney's case was a criminal case; Jane's lawsuit was a civil case
Wich of the following played a role in the creation of the U.S. government by solving the problem of federalism?
The Iroquois Native Americans
What is ethics?
The study of how people should behave
Why do many major corporations actively encourage ethical behavior?
Unethical behavior can quickly destroy a business
Curtis filed a lawsuit against Ulhoff for failure to repay $1,000 according to the terms of a promissory note. The trial ended before it began, with the trial judge granting a motion for summary judgment in favor of Curtis. Ulhoff has appealed, and the Supreme Court of Iowa has remanded the case. This means
We don't know who wins yet because the case is being returned to the trial court for addition steps.
Which of the following is NOT a stakeholder
a business competitor.
Hasbro, Inc., the trademark owner of "Candy Land," sought a court injunction to stop Internet Entertainment Group, LTD from using the domain name, "candyland.com." Internet Entertainment Group had established a sexually explicit site at the domain name. This injuction would have to be issued by
a judge
Your co-worker, Bill, comes into the office and tells you that he is going to play "hooky" and go golfing believing that the boss will think he is out calling on clients. When your boss come in, he asks you where Bill is and you reply " I saw him in the office earlier this morning, but I haven't seen him lately." What would Kant call this misleading statement
a palter
The Minnesota legislature passed a law requiring that employers allow each employee adequate time within each four consecutive hours of work to utilize the nearest convenient restroom. This law is
a statute
President Nixon issued wage-price controls in an effort to stabilize the economy. This use of executive power was
a valid use of power based on Article II of the Constitution
The government itself prosecutes the wrongdoer in a case involving behavior so threatening that society outlaws it altogether. This kind of case involves
criminal law.
What are the two types of moral relativism noted in your text?
cultural and individual
John Johnson is a customer of company ABC. As such, John is a(n)
customer and stakeholder
Theo believes that everyone must develop his or her own ethical rules. So whereas he believes that gay marriage should be legal, he understand that other people might feel differently. Theo would be considered to be a(n) ----- relativist
individual
`The federal judicial branch of the U.S. government
interprets statutes
According to Michael Porter, a company should not undertake a corporate social responsibility project unless
it is profitable for the company in its own right
The doctrine of precedent requires
judges to base rulings on previous cases
Common law refers to
law made when judges decide cases and then follow those decisions in later cases
Henry David Thoreau felt that was unjust and therefore refused to pay his taxes when the United states declared war on Mexico. If Henry David Thoreau's neighbor agreed that war was unjust but paid his taxes because the law required him to pay the tax, the neighbor would be applying the jurisprudence theory of
legal positivism
The doctrine of stare decisis
makes the law more predictable
What word is best associated with deontological ethics?
obligation
When evaluating the right decision, deontological ethics bases its value on the
reason for doing something
In 1992, the North Carolina Supreme Court ruled in a case entitled Goodman v. Wenco Foods, Inc., that wen a substance in food causes injury to a consumer of the food, it is not a bar to recovery against the seller that the substance was natural to the food. If, in a 2008 case involving a consumer's injury caused by a fish bone in a bowl of fish chowder, the court followed the decision in Goodman v. Wenco Foods, Inc., the court's action in the second case is an example of
stare decisis
Treaties with foreign nations can only be made by ---- and ratified by ----.
the President; The Senate by a two-thirds vote
According to Immanuel Kant, the truth should be told, no matter the outcome. This is the idea behind what he called
the categorical imperative
John Rawls' suggestion that society should reward behavior that provides the most benefit to the community a a whole is referred to as
the difference principle
The three branches of government in the United States are
the executive, legislative. and judicial
Haley is an accountant for a large hospital network. She knows that she could easily "skim" money from the organization to keep for herself and chances are she would not get caught. However, she keeps thinking about what wold happen to her and her family if her actions went viral and appeared all over the Internet or in her local newspaper. What ethics test is Haley considering?
the front page test
John Stuart Mill believed that a correct decision was one that maximizes overall happiness and minimizes overall pain, thereby producing the greatest net benefit. This is the principle behind
utilitarian ethics.
The United States Supreme Court has the power to
void laws passed by congress
If the title of an appellate court case appears as Jones v. Smith,
you cannot determine which party is the plaintiff, because when a defendant loses a trial and files an appeal, some courts (but not all) reverse the names of the parties
Jamal was recently hired as a sales representative for a pharmaceutical company. He notices that all the other sales reps "pad" their expense accounts by claiming meals with clients that never took place and then pocket the extra money. Jamal figures that since everyone else is cheating one their expense accounts, he might as well do the same. What ethics trap is Jamal falling into?
Conformity
A recent study found that more creative people tend to be less ethical. Why is this so?
Creative people are better at rationalizing their bad behavior.
Which of the following statements best exemplifies how society as a whole benefits from ethical behavior?
Ethical behavior builds trust which is important in all of our relationships.
Which school of jurisprudence is based on the philosophy that what matters in snot what is written as law, but who enforces the law and by what process?
Legal realism
Which person argued that a corporate manager's primary responsibility is to the shareholders of the organization and that mangers should make the company as profitable as possible while also complying with the law?
Milton Friedman
------ is the belief that some acts are always right or always wrong, whereas -------- is the belief that a devision may be right even if it is not in keeping wit our own ethical standards.
Moral universalism; moral relativism
Henry David Thoreau felt that war was unjust and therefore refused to pay his taxes when the United States declared war on Mexico. Thoreau felt that there was a higher law than the law of the land. Which theory of jurisprudence was he applying?
Natural law
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration promulgated rule requiring warehouse employees to wear hardhats whin in the vicinity of an operating forklift. The purpose of the hardhats is to protect employees from danger of falling objects. This rule is
administrative law
Congress enacted legislation in 1933 to regulate the securities industry and prohibit various forms of fraud with securities. The securities Exchange Act of 1934 was passed a year later. This law created the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as an independent regulatory entity whose function is to administer the two laws. The SEC has generated rules and regulations to administer these acts. These rules and regulations are
administrative laws
When the Food and Drug Administration prohibits a certain drug from being marketed in the United Staes, this is
an agency regulation.
The President of the United States
can veto Congressional legislation
Your text outlines three practices to help one avoid ethical traps: slow down, remember your Life Principles, and
do not trust your first instinct.