International business Chapter 5
as demonstrated by Nike, which situation is generally most preferred?
a company that requires good conditions in its home and foreign operations and at foreign subcontractors even when this results in a smaller profit margin
the ideas that business people should consider the social consequences of economic actions when making business decisions and that there should be a presumption in favor of decisions that have both good economic and social consequences is know as
corporate social responsibility
the belief that ethics are nothing more than the reflection of a culture is called ___
cultural relativism
situations where none of the available alternatives seems ethically acceptable are defined as ____
ethical dilemmas
to ensure that business acts in an ethical manner, some firms now have created a position for a/an ___ officer
ethics
which aspect of international business convinced Leon Sullivan to lead the way in eliminating apartheid in South Africa
ethics
as the text states, Western-based companies began to exit Myanmar in the mid 1990s because business could not be ethically justified in a country with such extreme ___ ___ violations
human rights
are employees, directors, and stockholders examples of internal or external stakeholders? they are examples of ___ stakeholders
internal
a(n) ____ distribution is considered fair and equitable
just
the ____ theories concentrate on the attainment of a fair and equitable distribution of economics goods and services
justice
__ argued that it was ethically justified for General Motors to operate in South Africa so long as conditions of disobeying and promoting the abolition of apartheid laws were fulfilled
leon sullivan
the phenomenon known as the tragedy of the commons was first named by Garrett Hardin in sixteenth century England when he observed how the poor used __ to supplement their income
livestock
what message did leaders at Daimier send to employees when they tolerated the use of bribes to facilitate business?
managers should do whatever it takes to succeed, organizational objectives are more important than personal ethics
one criticism of the ___ immoralist is that a multinational must recognize that it has the ability to change the prevailing business practices in a country
naive
social rules and guidelines that prescribe appropriate behavior in a particular situation are known as
norms
Daimler effectively encourage and legitimized unethical behavior by establishing unrealistic ___ that managers believed could only be paying bribes
performance goals
generally accepted principles of right and wrong that govern individual conduct are called ___ ethics
personal
facilitating payments help a business to
receive the standard treatment from a foreign government
a ___ moralist claims that a multinational's home-country standards of ethics are the appropriate ones for companies to follow in foreign countries
righteous
the theories that recognize that human beings have fundamental rights and privileges that transcend national boundaries and cultures are called ___ theories
rights
starbucks ethical sourcing policies are an example of a ____ strategy that benefits multiple stakeholders including shareholders, the environment, local communities, and customers
sustainable
which leader behavior is most likely to promote a strong ethical culture in an organization?
the boss who consistently demonstrates strong personal ethics in all of his deals with clients
in an organization where personal ethics are important, which individual should be hired?
the individual who has a disappointing interview despite having verified glowing letters of recommendation that attest to his integrity
wotf accurately describe developed nations
they have substantial environmental regulations
when a resource held in common by all, but owned by no one, is overused by individuals resulting in its degradation, the phenomenon is called ____
tragedy of the commons
most moral philosophers see value in ___ approaches to business ethics
utilitarian
which ethical theory recognizes that actions have multiple consequences, some of which are good and some are harmful?
utilitarianism
Leon Sullivan is credited with helping rid South Africa of ___ when his actions helped General Motors (the company he worked for) and other American companies realized they could not ethically justify a continued presence in this country
apartheid
the ___ denied basic political rights to the majority nonwhite population of South Africa
apartheid system
___ ethics holds that people have dignity, and need to be respected as such, and that people are not instruments
kantian
the main criticism of the ___ approach is that its supporters go too far. it does not always follow that the appropriate thing to do is adopt home-country standards
righteous moralist
which of the following are determinants of ethical behavior?
social culture, decision- making processes, leadership, unrealistic performance goals, organization culture, personal ethics
which of the following countries followed the apartheid system
south africa
what UN declared stipulated basic principles that should always be adhered to irrespective of culture in which one is doing business
universal declaration of human rights
which approach to business ethics fails to take into account the proprieties of justice? for example, while a business might produce a great deal of good for most people, at the same time it results in the unjustified treatment of another group
utilitarianism
abstract ideas about what a group believes to be good, right, and desirable are known as
values
which theories provide the moral compass that is important to thinking through the ethical implications of decisons in a systematic way?
rights theories, rail's theory of justice
Some ethics experts have proposed practical guides or ethical ___ to make ethical decisions in a systematic way
algorithms
according to philosopher John Rawls, all economic goods and services should be distributed equally except when
an unequal distribution would work to everyone's advantage
according to the concept of __ ___ , if a country you are doing business in uses slave labor, then it is acceptable for your company to use slave labor. in other words, ethics are nothing more than the reflection of a culture and a firm should adopt the culture in which it is operating
cultural relativism
an ethical strategy is a strategy that ___
does not violate the accepted principles of right or wrong
as the text relates, companies headquartered in cultures where individualism and uncertainty avoidance are strong are ___ likely to emphasize the importance of behaving ethically
more
___ ___ is the name given to the values and norms that are shared among employees of an organization
organizational culture
some ethics experts have proposed practical guides or ethical ___ to make ethical decisions in a systematic way
algorithms
business people may behavior unethically because they forgot to ask whether the decision or action they are making is ethical
true
companies can use psychological tests in the hiring process to help identify people who have a strong sense of personal ethics
true
in a business setting noblesse oblige refers to benevolent behavior considered the responsibility of successful enterprises
true
international businesses have gained economic advantages by making payments to corrupt government officials
true
the straw men approach to ethics is comprised of four approaches. which of the following are included among these appraoches
friedman doctrine, cultural relativism, righteous moralist, naive immoralist
according to rawls view of justice, when people operate under a veil of ignorance, they would unanimously agree on two fundamental principles of justice. What are these two principles
once basic liberty is ensured, inequality in basic social goods is to be allowed only if such inequalities benefit everyone, each person is permitted the max amount of basic liberties compatible with a similar liberty for others
when making ethical decisions, ___ factors are stressed in Japan while ___ factors are more important in the US
organizational, individual personal
since expatriate managers may be based in a country that doesn't place the same value on ethical norms important in the manager's home country, the manager's ____ may be challenged
personal ethics
a strategy that not only helps a multinational firm make a good profit, but does so without harming the environment while simultaneously ensuring that the company acts in a socially responsible manner toward its stakeholder is refereed to as ___ strategy
sustainable
business ethics can best be described as ____
the accepted principles of right or wrong governing the conduct of people engaged in trade and commerce
a company pursuing a sustainable strategy would not adopt policies that negatively affect the well-being of key stakeholders such as employees and suppliers
true
ethical issues are a rare occurrence in international business because business practices and regulations are similar thoughout the world
false
sustainable strategies are always zero-sum games where increasing the returns to one stakeholder group requires the imposition of costs on other stakeholders
false
the justice theory attributed to John Rawls initially states that all economic goods and services should be distributed unequally in order to work in everyone's advantage
false
rights such as freedom of association and freedom of speech are ____
not universally accepted
according to the text, choose the things that managers can do to ensure that ethical issues are considered in business decision making
build an organizational culture that values ethical behavior, favor hiring and promoting of people with a sense of personal ethics, implement decision-making processes that consider ethical aspects of business decisions
global warming is said to be the result of which greenhouse gas?
carbon dioxide
a formal statement of the ethical principles a business must adhere to is a ____ of ____
code of ethics
which of the four straw men approaches is associated with the phrase, "when in Rome do as the Romans?
cultural relativism
Carla questioned the ethics of her company in hiring an Indonesian firm to manufacture its clothing products. She knew that women who worked in these sewing factories were forced to work long hours in substandard conditions and she knew she wouldn't like to work that way. Carla is demonstrating the use of her ___ imagination
moral
Maria's boss has asked her to do whatever it takes to secure a contract. Maria knows that paying a bribe would ensure that the contract would be signed, but walks away because she knows that while paying the bribe would ensure large profits, doing so would be unethical. maria is demonstrating ___ courage
moral
who states that if a manager of a multinational sees businesses from other countreis not following ethical standards in a host country, that manager should not either
native immoralist
which of the following acts outlaws the payment of bribes to foreign government officials to gain businesses
foreign corrupt practices act
the __ doctrine states that increasing profits is the only social responsibility a company has
friedman doctrine
