Ethics Chapter 7
This Switzerland-based pharmaceutical firm was an early adopter of the Global Compact and used it to update its code of conduct.
Novartis
The emerging trend in gathering audit information directly from workers using their mobile phones is called:
Crowd-sourcing
According to Philip H. Mirvis' and Bradley K. Googins' model, how many stages are there of global corporate citizenship?
Five
According to a survey conducted by The Economist in 2008, how many respondents say corporate citizenship can help increase their companies' profits?
74%
Once a company enters the innovative stage of corporate citizenship, it will:
Begin reporting its efforts to stakeholders
When a company decides to publicize information collected in a social audit, this is called:
Corporate social reporting
There remain regional differences in the corporate citizenship challenges facing businesses due to:
Differences in attitudes, beliefs and culture
Companies see the need to build more coherent initiatives as they move into the:
Integrated stage.
The major focus of ISO 14001 is to
Support environmental management standards.
Triple bottom line disclosure is primarily driven by:
Noneconomic drivers.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that each person:
Has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family
Sanford Limited, a small fishing company in New Zealand, made the following commitment(s) in its first triple bottom line report released in 2007:
To maximize positive social outcomes and economic growth and prosperity.
Managers responding to the needs of the local education system as a normal or routine aspect of its operations is an example of an organization in the:
Transforming stage.
Financial, social and environmental results are reported together in a firm's:
Triple bottom line report.
When a company puts its commitment to social and environmental responsibility into practice worldwide, not only locally or regionally it is called:
Global Corporate Citizenship
The United Nations Global Compact is funded by:
Voluntary government and foundation contributions.
The Ronald McDonald House charity, operated by McDonald's has been criticized for:
Diverting attention away from the company's contributions to the nation's obesity epidemic.
Which of the following is not a motivation for publishing a corporate social report?
Avoiding transparency
Some companies have created a department of corporate citizenship to:
Centralize under common leadership wide-ranging corporate citizenship functions
BSR (formerly Business for Social Responsibility) helps its 300 member companies:
Develop sustainable business strategies.
This inter-American organization (North and South America) was created to unite organizations focusing on corporate social responsibility from Canada to Chile.
Forum Empresa
According to the scholar Simon Zadek six benefits of social audits include all of the following except
Outperfrming competitors financially in a businesses' industry.
A systematic evaluation of an organization's social, ethical, and environmental performance is called a(n):
Social audit
Global corporate citizenship is more than espoused values, it requires:
action