BUSN 1113 1-4

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Meria Het, a footwear company, designs formal and casual footwear for White American women. However, to increase its customer base, it introduces a line of footwear for Chinese women in the United States, even though they form only a small market in the country. Which of the following dimensions of the social environment does this scenario exemplify?

Diversity

Codes of conduct work best when people are given the freedom to choose whether they wish to follow them or not. True

False

Which of the following is an example of a nonprofit organization?

Hollorg, a community museum that is funded by a trust and is free for public use

In the context of emerging economies, which of the following statements is true of the BRIC countries? Correct!

India's subscriber base for cell phones has grown explosively over the past five years.

In the context of the history of American business, which of the following occurred during the entrepreneurship era?

Industrial titans created enormous wealth that raised the overall standard of living across the country.

Which of the following companies is involved in foreign licensing?

A European company that grants a company in Asia the rights to produce and sell its products

In the context of bringing the code of ethics of a company to life, which of the following statements is true when experts try to advocate a forceful, integrated approach to ethics?

It should be ensured that the company's ethics code is both local and global in scope.

The cosmetics industry in the district of Dunkenburg has many competing companies that sell personal care products. However, each company manufactures products that correspond to different income groups. The products are also different in terms of their uses. Which of the following market structures is existent in the cosmetics industry in Dunkenburg?

Monopolistic competition

The controversial $700 billion economic bailout plan passed by Congress in early October 2008 was called the _____.

Troubled Assets Relief Program

A drawback of communism, which was adopted by some countries in the 1900s, was the inability of people to make basic choices such as where to work or what to buy.

True

Deflation refers to a period of falling average prices across an economy, which is a sign of economic trouble that goes hand-in-hand with very high unemployment.

True

Who among the following is most likely to benefit when the dollar is strong and the euro is weak?

Ron is an American who is touring Europe.

The _____ limits conflict-of-interest issues by restricting the consulting services that accounting firms can provide for the companies they audit.

Sarbanes-Oxley Act

In the context of the history of American business, which of the following statements is true of the marketing era?

The balance of power shifted away from producers and toward consumers.

Leading-edge companies have focused on customer satisfaction, with a goal to develop long-term, mutually beneficial relationships with customers. Which of the following dimensions of a business environment does this illustrate?

The competitive environment

Barter Bate, a wholesale store chain, was the first in the city to launch an online shopping website. Its website allowed customers to select required products and collect them from the nearest Barter Bate outlet. In this context, which of the following dimensions of the business environment is affected the most?

The technological environment

Brixbee Inc., a European electronics company, has given a domestic firm in Lougard, an Asian country, the rights to manufacture and market its product within Lougard. In this scenario, Brixbee Inc. is most likely involved in _____.

foreign licensing

Cornell Health Care, a renowned American hospital, regularly collaborates with other health-care centers to provide small medical clinics in low-income countries drugs and medical services at lower than normal prices. In this scenario, this practice of collusion by Cornell Health Care is _____.

illegal and ethical

In the context of the history of American business, during the _____, businesses began to develop distinctive identities to help customers understand the differences among various products.

marketing era

Following a contraction in the economy, the government of Geri, a South American country, decides to increase the money supply in the country. The government wants to first tally the M1 form of money supply. In this context, the government will most likely use _____ to tally the M1 form of money supply.

metal coins and paper bills

Aidan is a college student. As part of his economics project, he has to collect data on the consumption patterns of the households in his locality. In this scenario, Aidan is most likely involved in the study of _____.

microeconomics

In the context of ethical choices, research results from the Ethics Resource Center (ERC) illustrate that:

misconduct by employees rose when they felt that the Great Recession negatively impacted the ethical culture of their company.

Spacein, a hard drive manufacturer, is accused of deliberately creating flaws in its product design. News reports hint that the company has been doing this for years to reduce the time between consumer repurchases. In the context of social responsibility, Spacein has been accused of _____.

planned obsolescence

Rayman Automobiles, an automobile manufacturing company, was founded in 1912. The company primarily focused on creating greater efficiencies by refining its processes and creating specialized jobs. This allowed the company to increase its output and lower the prices of its products. As a result, automobiles became an affordable commodity. In the context of the history of American business, Rayman Automobiles was most likely founded during the _____.

production era

In the context of monetary policy, the Fed is most likely to reduce the discount rate during:

recessions.

Janet reasons, "It is wrong to lie. However, it is okay to overstate my expense account on my recent business trip because I need the money, and my company has not given me a raise in the past year." In this scenario, Janet is an employee who views ethics as _____.

relative

Olivia is a part-time worker at a jam-producing company in her village. Her job entails plucking and cleaning grapefruits. Because grapefruits grow only in winter, Olivia is unemployed for most part of the year. The given scenario exemplifies _____.

seasonal unemployment

Inicell Inc., an American camera manufacturing company, wanted to import a few camera parts from Ruelia, an Asian company. However, the American government passed a taxation law that stated that a tax of 4% would be levied on all electronic imports. In this scenario, the American government imposed a(n) _____.

tariff

Wichasha, an African country, exports barley and cotton worth $100 million to Illema, a European country, and it imports sugarcane worth $25 million from Illema. As such, the total value of Wichasha's exports is higher than the total value of its imports. This difference between the value of Wichasha's exports and imports is known as _____.

the balance of trade

The United States goes through a period of recession because of the continuous decrease in the nation's gross domestic product. The Fed intervenes and improves the situation by reducing the discount rate. This move by the Fed will result in:

banks obtaining funds at a lower cost.

A college has contracted a construction company to build a bookstore for its new campus. The heavy machinery and equipment used by the contractor in the construction process are _____.

capital resources

The most socially responsible companies establish _____ for their vendors, setting clear policies for human rights, wages, safety, and environmental impact.

codes of conduct

Homebound, a home decor company, annually donates blankets to various nonprofit organizations. These nonprofit organizations distribute the blankets among the poor. Given this information, Homebound's gesture is an example of:

corporate philanthropy

Boson Corp., an American software development company, wants to expand its business in international markets. Therefore, it buys property in Greitch, a South Asian country, and sets up a production facility despite the high costs involved. In this scenario, Boson Corp. is most likely involved in _____.

direct investment

A capitalist system depends on fair competition among businesses to:

drive higher quality and lower prices.

In the context of universal ethical standards, being open-minded and not taking advantage of others exemplifies the core value of _____.

fairness

Chechinko, an African country, and Herito, an Asian country, use the same amount of resources to produce alcohol. Despite this, Chechinko is able to manufacture a higher quantity of alcohol than Herito. In this context, which of the following statements is definitely true of Chechinko?

Chechinko enjoys an absolute advantage in terms of alcohol production, relative to Herito.

In the context of international trade, which of the following statements is true of comparative advantage?

As technology changes, nations may gain or lose comparative advantage in various industries.

Ricord Books, a publication house, faced huge losses after 2008. The majority of its readers were born during the late 1950s, whose population was rapidly declining. Most modern readers preferred using e-books rather than reading from hard copies. This resulted in a decrease in the sales of Ricord Books. Identify the dimension of the social environment that this scenario exemplifies.

Aging population

Which of the following countries exemplifies the concept of opportunity cost?

An Asian country that increases its production of sugar by decreasing its production of cocoa


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