Chapter 4 FBP
What is true of ethics?
Actions that are completely legal can still be unethical
In the context of the legal and ethical dimensions of business conducts, it is illegal but ethical to:
Collaborate with other medical clinics guarantee low prices in low-income countries
The nonprofit, nonpartisan character counts organization has worked with a various group of educators and community leaders to establish a set of:
Core ethical values that transcend political, religious, class and ethnic divisions
In the context of monitoring ethics and social responsibility, which is the starting point of a social audit?
Establishing goals
Consumerism is a widely accepted social movement. Which of these can be considered consumers right?
Expressing legitimate complaints easily
Socially responsible employers stick to the state laws and do not go beyond them when it comes to providing a good working environment to employees
False
Which is a duty of a socially responsible organization toward its customers?
Following laws that prevent anticompetitive behavior such as predatory pricing
In the context of legal and ethical dimensions of business conducts, embezzling money is:
Illegal and unethical
In the context of an organization dedicated to promoting corporate social responsibility, what is true of measuring a company's success by evaluating a double bottom line?
It accounts for traditional financial indicators, such as earnings
In the context of a socially responsible organization, which is true of consumerism?
It is a movement that suggests that customers rights should be the starting point of any business
Which 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
In the context of ethical choices, research results from the Ethical Resource Center (ERC) illustrate that:
Misconduct by employees rose when they felt that the great depression negatively impacted the ethical culture of their company
In the context of a company's responsibility to the environment, which is the idea behind sustainable development?
To meet the needs of the current generation without harming the ability of future generations to meet their needs
According to research from ERC organizational culture is most influential in shaping the ethical conduct of individual employees
True
Globalization has made ethics and social responsibility complicated for workers at every level
True
Sustainable development means weaving environmentalism throughout the business decision-making process
True
The personal needs, the culture, and the family of an individual influence his or her ethical choices
True
What is true of a business responsibility to workers abroad?
When deciding living wages, companies must bring together their own values with laws of both the US and their host countries
Promoting high calorie/low nutrient foods with inadequate information about risks is a(n) ___ practice
legal but unethical