Intro to Business- Ch 2 Ethics

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The Healing Garden is the manufacturer and marketer of organic beauty aids. Its annual $40,000 donation to The Nature Conservancy in support of the nonprofit organization's pledge to preserve the environment is an example of:

corporate philanthropy >> Corporate philanthropy is the practice of charitable giving by corporations.

Seeds of Change manufactures and markets certified organic entrees. Its mission reads, "At Seeds of Change, we're committed to making delicious foods that are healthy for you as well as the planet." In support of this mission, the company donates money to support environmental protection activities. In other words, Seeds of Change engages in:

strategic giving >> Strategic giving refers to the practice of tying philanthropy closely to the corporation's mission or goals.

The Chubb Group, an insurance company, regularly supplies funds for programming on the public television network. Its donations are an example of:

corporate philanthropy >> Corporate philanthropy is the practice of charitable giving by corporations.

Refer to the video: Corporate Responsibility Magazine interview with Owens Corning. What is one of the main goals that Owens Corning is working on?

To drive down the environmental footprint of the company

A homebuilder who disposes of asbestos shingles by burying them on his own property may please the home owner because it is a less expensive means of disposal but will be punished by various legal agencies if any become aware of his crime. At which stage of the social responsibility pyramid is the builder most likely operating?

economic

One of the keys to ethical business behavior is:

how the company's top management conducts themselves

For Lladro Comercial, S.A., the manufacturer of handcrafted porcelains, its employees, suppliers of the paints used to decorate its porcelains, retailers of its products, and people who benefit from its philanthropy are all:

stakeholders >> Stakeholders are all the individuals or groups to whom a business has a responsibility.

_____ is a philosophy that focuses on the consequences of an action to determine whether it is right or wrong. This philosophy holds that an action that affects the majority adversely is morally wrong.

Utilitarianism

In the 21st century, we define justice as:

an equitable distribution of the burdens and rewards that society has to offer

The _____ for the Music Teacher's National Associations establishes a standard of conduct and recommends a set of responsibilities teachers should have toward students, colleagues and the public. These guidelines assist the professional music teacher in gaining the respect of peers and avoiding conflicts and complaints with students and others. It points out to members what are and what are not considered fair, honest and reasonable practice when dealing with students, colleagues and the public, it provides guidance for such aspects as advertising practices, appropriate relationships, and personal and professional integrity.

code of ethics >> Codes of ethics are sets of guidelines prepared by an organization to provide its members or employees with the knowledge of what is expected of them in terms of responsibilities and behavior.

A retailer that allowed its employees to handle a customer complaint without having to ask for permission or direction from management would have:

empowered its employees to help customers

In the chocolate market, Green & Black is acting at the _____ responsibilities level of the pyramid of corporate social responsibility when it makes a profit, does so by abiding by the laws, and helps cocoa farmers by agreeing to pay above-market prices for cocoa.

ethical >> A company can turn its attention to ethical responsibilities only after it has ensured its legal and economic responsibilities are met.

Laws have curtailed smoking, and as a result, the sale of cigarettes is down. Rather than fighting the law, the cigarette industry is looking for ways to take their business beyond cigarettes. Many experts believe that the cigarette producers have found a way around the law with the promotion and distribution of smokeless tobacco, which has shown consistent sales gains over the last decade. In terms of the social responsibility pyramid, at which level is the cigarette industry operating?

legal >> Companies operative at the legal responsibilities level are making a profit and doing so by obeying the law.

Many weight-loss programs advertise that they can help individuals lose a great deal of weight without any changes in the individual's lifestyle. Typically when the person who has lost the weight leaves the program, he or she regains all the lost weight. This yo-yoing is almost as bad for the body as the excess weight. These weight-loss programs are engaged in _____ behavior.

legal but irresponsible

During a two-month period Lladro Comercial, S.A., the manufacturer of handcrafted porcelains, donated ten percent of its retail profits to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. The action was legal and ethical and allowed the company to still be profitable. According to the pyramid of corporate social responsibility, it was acting at the _____ responsibilities level.

philanthropic >> Philanthropic responsibilities can only be considered after economic, legal, and ethical responsibilities are met.

Phil Coulson will not buy stock in a company that sells bottled water because more than 1.5 million barrels of oil are used annually to make the plastic bottles used for water, and nearly 90 percent of these bottles are disposed of after one use. Coulson is a strong believer in environmental protectionism, and this _____ is his way of expressing that belief.

social investing >> Social investing is the practice of limiting investments to companies that have ethical policies that match those of the investor.

Wal-Mart has announced that it will only sell fresh and frozen fish that come from environmentally sound sources and bear the label of the Marine Stewardship Council. Wal-Mart's size gives it a unique opportunity to improve the fishing industry. This concern for _____ is one of many initiatives Wal-Mart is introducing to improve our environment.

social responsibility >> Social responsibility is the concern of businesses for the welfare of society as a whole

Kraft Foods Inc. joined with the National Latino Children's Institute to announce Salsa, Sabor y Salud - a first-of-its-kind healthy lifestyles educational program designed by Latinos for Latinos. The program was created by NLCI in partnership with Kraft to support Hispanic families, a population particularly at risk for obesity and accompanying health problems. Kraft donated $2 million to the program's startup. This donation is an example of:

strategic giving >> Strategic giving refers to the practice of tying philanthropy closely to the corporation's mission or goals.

The Home Depot supplies all the materials and the labor expertise for Habitat Homes in various regions of the country where the retail giant has a store. Its top management believes that this type of philanthropy better reflects the company's commitment to the community than simple donations to the American Cancer Society and similar national charities. The Home Depot is using the practice of:

strategic giving >> Strategic giving refers to the practice of tying philanthropy closely to the corporation's mission or goals.

Which of the following statements about ethics training is true?

Ethics training is formal training to develop awareness of inappropriate behavior and to practice appropriate responses. >> Ethics training programs teach employees to develop an awareness of questionable business ethics and how to solve ethical dilemmas.


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