Chapter 4 and 5 Exam
The utilitarian view of ethics suggests that anticipated outcomes and consequences should be the primary considerations when evaluating an ethical dilemma
True
Corporate takeovers
All of the above
Outsourcing efforts can fail because
All of the above
Social forces can
All of the above
The Internet
All of the above
When implemented properly, outsourcing can
All of the above
Which of the following is not a reason that the outsourcing/offshoring debate is difficult to resolve?
All of the above are reasons
The CEO also serving as chair of the board is known as
CEO duality
The country accounting for the greatest piece of the U.S. trade deficit is
China
Adverse selection exists when the parties in an arrangement do not share equally in the risks and benefits
False
Any purchase of a controlling quantity of shares of a firm by an individual, a group of investors, or another organization is known as a leveraged buyout (LBO)
False
Corporate takeovers have been supported because of their ability to reduce the debt of acquired firms
False
Creditors and suppliers typically share the same goals for the organization
False
Environmental scanning refers to the systematic analysis of a firm's social responsible activity related to environmental awareness
False
Goals are verifiable and specific, and are developed so that management can measure performance
False
On-line shoppers tend to be single, female, and college educated
False
Over the past several decades, the composition of the typical board has shifted from one controlled by insiders to one controlled by outsiders
False
Social responsibility refers to an individual's responsibility to make business decisions that are legal, honest, moral, and fair
False
The Internet fosters information asymmetry, a state whereby the seller and buyer are not likely to share the same information
False
The country accounting for the greatest piece of the U.S. trade deficit is Mexico
False
The rate of technological change varies considerably across industries in different nations, but generally not in the same nation
False
The unconscious reference to one's own cultural values as a standard of judgment is known as cultural discrimination.
False
When additional insiders are added to outsider-dominated boards, CEO dismissal is more likely when corporate performance declines
False
The attractiveness of diversification is consistent with which agency perspective?
Management serves its own interests
The preoccupation with firm growth is consistent with which agency perspective?
Management serves its own interests.
According to the notion of disaggregation and reaggregation
None of the above
Scientific improvements and innovations are examples of
None of the above
The CEO also serving as chair of the board is known as
None of the above
The ability to individualize product and service offerings to meet specific buyer needs is known as
None of the above
The attractiveness of downsizing is consistent with which agency perspective?
None of the above
The competing priorities of an organization's stakeholders are known as
None of the above
The idea that business firms should serve both society and the financial interests of the shareholders is known as
None of the above
When outsiders are added to insider-dominated boards
None of the above
Which of the following is not a strategic dimension of the Internet?
None of the above
Which view of ethics suggests that decisions should be based on existing norms of behavior, including cultural, community, or industry factors?
None of the above.
Individuals or groups who are affected by or can influence an organization's operations are called
Stakeholders
Which of the following might represent the goals of shareholders?
The company should produce a higher-than-average return on equity
Which of the following might represent the goals of customers?
The company should provide high quality products and services at the most reasonable prices possible
A situation in which a firm's managers fail to act in the best interest of the shareholders is known as the stakeholder dilemma
True
Commoditization refers to the increasing difficulty firms have distinguishing their products and services from those of their rivals
True
Corporate takeovers have been promoted as a system of checks and balances for firm management
True
Many companies limit the number of board memberships their own board members may hold
True
Mass customization refers to the ability to individualize product and service offerings to meet specific buyer needs
True
Objectives are specific, often quantified, versions of goals
True
Offshoring refers to relocating some or all of a firm's manufacturing or other business processes to another country to reduce costs
True
One of the reasons that outsourcing/offshoring debates are so difficult to resolve is that accurate data can be difficult to obtain, especially in developing nations
True
Outsourcing refers to contracting out a firm's non-core, non-revenue-producing activities to other organizations primarily to reduce costs
True
Reading the Wall Street Journal can be an integral part of environmental scanning
True
Social forces can vary markedly among nations, even those whose cultures are similar
True
The Internet acts as a distribution channel for many non-tangible goods and services
True
The process of disaggregation and reaggregation has resulted in an increased emphasis on partnerships
True
The triple bottom line refers to the notion that firms must maintain and improve social and ecological performance in addition to economic performance
True
When additional outsiders are added to insider-dominated boards, outsiders are more likely to pressure for corporate restructuring when performance is poor
True
Social responsibility and managerial ethics
are related, but different concepts
Which of the following is the largest form of electronic commerce?
business-to-business (B2B)
"Clicks and bricks" refers to
businesses that emphasize both Internet-mediated and traditional forms of business.
The increasing difficulty firms have distinguishing their products and services from those of their rivals is known as
commoditization
Auction facilitator eBay is an example of which form of electronic commerce?
consumer-to-consumer (C2C)
The decline in unit costs of a product or service that occurs as the absolute volume of production increases is known as
economies of scale
The systematic collection and analysis of information about relevant environmental trends is known as
environmental scanning
Which group of investors typically wields the greatest influence on the management of firms?
institutional investors
Which of the following is not a strategic dimension of the Internet?
movement toward information asymmetry
Relocating some or all of a firm's manufacturing or other business processes to another country to reduce costs is known as
offshoring
Over the past several decades, the composition of the typical board has shifted from
one controlled by insiders to one controlled by outsiders
Contracting out a firm's non-core, non-revenue-producing activities to other organizations primarily to reduce costs is known as
outsourcing
According to the notion of disaggregation and reaggregation
recent advances in Internet and related technologies, coupled with rapid economic development in parts of Asia and Eastern Europe, has enabled firms to reorganize work processes and improve efficiency
One of Friedman's primary arguments in The World is Flat is that
recent changes have "leveled the playing field" between firms in developed nations and those in developing nations
Societal values, trends, traditional, and religious practices are examples of
social forces
A common suggestion to align the goals of managers with those of the stockholders is to pursue
stock options
A purchase of a controlling quantity of shares of a firm by an individual, a group of investors, or another organization is known as a
takeover
A situation in which a firm's managers fail to act in the best interest of the shareholders is known as
the agency problem
The desired ends toward which efforts are directed comprise
the organization's goals
The unconscious reference to one's own cultural values as a standard of judgment is known as
the self-reference criterion