International Business TB Chapter 5
cultural relativism suggests that
a firm should adopt the ethics of the culture in which it is operating
the righteous moralist suggests that
a multinational's home country standards of ethics are the appropriate ones for companies to follow in foreign countries
under the veil of ignorance, everyone is imagined to be ignorant of
all of his/her particular characteristics
a situation in which none of the available alternatives seems morally accepted is called
an ethical delima
what is the term for a company's formal statement of the ethical priorities it expects all of its employees to follow
code of ethics
the _____ obliges member states to make the bribery of foreign public officials a criminal offense and excludes facilitating payments made to expedite routine government action from the convention
convention of international business transactions
Child labor is permitted and widely employed in Country X. A multinational company entering Country X decides to employ minors in its subsidiary, even though it is against the multinational's home-country ethics. Which of the following approaches to business ethics would justify the actions of the multinational company?
cultural relativism
a multinational company is accused of paying bribes to the government of a host country to obtain permission to build a production factory. the public relations manager of the company defends the company's actions as being ethically sound; he states that in the host country, paying bribes to government officials is the accepted norm and is in keeping with the social practices in the host country. the public relations manager is using which of the following philosophical doctrines to defend the actions of the company
cultural relativism
according to the _____ point-of-view, a firm should adopt the ethics of the culture in which it is pperating
cultural relativism
in its extreme viewpoint, ____ suggests that if a culture supports slavery, it is all right to use slave labor in the country
cultural relativism
which of the following is an example of an external stakeholder?
customers
Rawls' philosophy that inequalities are justified if they benefit the position of the least- advantaged person is known as the:
difference principle
according to John Rawls
each person should be permitted the maximum amount of basic liberty compatible with a similar liberty for others
identify the INCORRECT statement about environmental regulations
environmental regulations are similar across developed and developing nations
it is in the best interest of prospective employees to find out all they can about the
ethical climate in an organization
a firm's ____ include customers, suppliers, and lenders
external stakeholders
the convention on combating bribery of foreign public officials in international business transactions excludes
facilitating payments made to expedite routine government action
according to rawls, inequalities are unjust even if the system that produces inequalities is to the advantage of everyone
false
corporations can contribute to the global tragedy of the commons by not pumping pollutants into the atmosphere or dumping them in oceans or rivers
false
cultural relativism suggests that even if slavery is culturally acceptable in a country, a foreign firm operating in that country should avoid using slave labor
false
ethical strategies are the accepted principles of right or wrong governing the conduct of businesspeople
false
international businesses cannot gain economic advantages by making payments to corrupt government officials
false
societal business ethics are divorced from personal ethics
false
the Friedman doctrine is the belief that ethics are nothing more than a reflection of culture and therefore, a firm should adopt the ethics of the culture in which it is operating
false
the Sullivan principles mandated that GM could operate in South Africa as long as the company complied with the apartheid laws
false
the ethical obligations of a multinational corporation toward employment conditions, human rights, environment pollution, and the use of power are always clear-cut
false
the foreign corrupt practices act originally allows "facilitating payments" to secure contracts that would not otherwise be secured
false
the righteous moralist approach to ethics is typically associated with managers from developing and under-developed nations
false
the utilitarian approach to ethics is a straw men approach to business ethics that has some inherent value, but is unsatisfactory in important ways
false
to establish moral intent, managers need to stand in the shoes of a stakeholder and ask how a proposed decision might impact that stakeholder
false
to foster ethical behavior, many businesses draft a code of ethics, which is an informal statement of the ethical priorities the company follows
false
utilitarian philosophy takes into consideration the principle of justice
false
ethical dilemmas exist because many real-world decisions involve
first, second and third-order consequences that are hard to quantify
often, the code of ethics draws heavily upon documents such as the _____, which itself is grounded in kantian and rights-based theories of moral philosophy
foreign corrupt practices act
the ____ outlawed the paying of bribes to foreign government officials to gain business
foreign corrupt practices act
an international US based company sets up a production unit in a developing country with poor environmental regulations. this contributes to the
global tragedy of the commons
identify the correct statement about the rights theories
human beings have fundamental rights and privileges that transcend national boundaries
According to the naive immoralist,
if firms in a host nation do not follow ethical norms then the manager of a multinational should also not follow ethical norms there.
which of the following persons believed that people should be treated as ends and never purely as means to the ends of others
immanuel kant
according to john rawls's difference principle,
inequalities are justified if they benefit the position of the least advantaged person
which of the following statements is true about the united nations universal declaration of human rights?
it transcends national borders
the veil of ignorance was developed by ____ as part of his approach to justice theories
john rawls
Article 1 of the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights states: "All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights." This best echoes:
kantian ethics
any person or institution that is capable of moral action such as a government or corporation is a(n) ___
moral agent
____ enables managers to walk away from a decision that is profitable but unethical
moral courage
companies can strengthen the _____ of employees by committing themselves to not retaliate against employees who complain about unethical actions
moral courage
which of the following enables managers to walk away from a decision that is profitable, but unethical
moral courage
____ means standing in the shoes of a stakeholder and asking how a proposed decision might impact the stakeholder
moral imagination
establishing _____ involves a business to resolve to place moral concerns ahead of other concerns in cases where either the fundamental rights of stakeholders or key moral principles have been violated
moral intent
An American manager in Colombia routinely pays off the local drug lord to guarantee that his plant will not be bombed and that none of his employees will be kidnapped. The manager argues that such payments are ethically defensible because everyone is doing it. the manager's argument exemplifies which of the following ethical approaches?
naive immoralist
a(n) ____ asserts that if a manager of a multinational sees that firms from other nations are not following ethical norms in a host nation, that manager should not either
naive immoralist
an american firm that sets up production units in china is accused of releasing untreated chemical waste into water bodies. the manager of the firm defends the firm stating that factories in china set up by french and british firms also release untreated chemical waste into water bodies. what approach to business ethics is the manager using
naive immoralist
BP, one of the world's largest oil companies, has made it part of the company policy to undertake "social investments" in the countries where it does business. There was no economic reason for BP to make this social investment, but the company believes it is morally obligated to give something back to the societies that have made their success possible. BP's actions are an example of
noblesse oblige
___ is a french term that refers to the honorable and benevolent behavior considered the responsibility of people of high (noble) birth
noblesse oblige
which of the following, in a business setting, is taken to mean benevolent behavior that is the responsibility of successful enterprises
noblesses oblige
which of the following refers to the values and norms that the employees of an organization share
organization culture
the kantian approach to ethics suggests that
people should be treated as ends and never purely as means to the ends of others
facilitating payments are
permitted under the amended foreign corrupt practices act
talking with ____ is a good way to discern a potential employee's ethical predisposition
prior employers regarding someone's reputation
the united nations universal declaration of human rights, related to employment, upholds which of the following
protection against unemployment
which of the following is a reason why managers behave in a manner that is unethical
psychological and geographical distances of a foreign subsidiary from the home office
according to the ____, even if a manager of a multinational sees that firms from other nations are not following ethical norms in a host nation, that manager should maintain the standards of the the company's home country
righteous moralist
____ recognize that human beings have fundamental rights and privileges that transcend national boundaries and cultures
rights theories
the idea that businesspeople 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 known as
social responsibility
facilitating payments are also known as
speed money
____ approaches to business ethics are raised by business ethics scholars primarily to demonstrate that they offer inappropriate ethical decision making in a multinational enterprise
straw men
business ethics that either deny the value of business ethics or apply the concept in a very unsatisfactory way are termed _____
straw men
which of the following was designed to allow GM to operate ethically in south africa as long as the company did not obey the apartheid laws in its own south african operations
sullivan principles
according to ____, the social responsibility of business is to increate profits, so long as the company stays within the rules of law
the Friedman doctrine
which of the following ethical theories explicitly rejects the idea that businesses should undertake social expenditures beyond those mandated by the law and required for the efficient running of a business
the Friedman doctrine
which of the following observations about the foreign corrupt practices act is true
the act outlawed the paying of bribes to foreign government officials to gain business
justice theories of business ethics focus on
the attainment of an equitable distribution of goods and services
in the international business setting, one of the most common ethical issues involves ______
the moral obligation of multinational corporations
the utilitarian approach to business ethics suggests that
the moral worth of actions or practices is determined by their consequences
expatriate managers may experience more than the usual degree of pressure to violate their personal ethics because of which of the following
they may be based in a culture that does not place the same value on ethical norms important in the manager's home country
the ___ occurs when a resource is shared by all, but owned by no one, is overused by individuals resulting in its degradation
tragedy of the commons
the ____ occurs when a resource held in common by all, but owned by no one, is overused by individuals, resulting in its degredation
tragedy of the commons
Milton Friedman's basic position is that the only social responsibility of business is to increase profits, so long as the company stays within the rules of law
true
a firm's organizational culture refers to the values and norms that are shared among employees of an organization
true
an individual with a strong sense of personal ethics is less likely to behave in an unethical manner in a business setting
true
building an organization culture that places a high value on ethical behavior requires incentive and reward dystems
true
ethical dilemmas are situations in which none of the available alternatives seems ethically acceptable
true
ethics officers are hired by many businesses to make sure that all employees are trained to be ethically aware and that ethical considerations enter the business decision-making process at all levels of the organization
true
in a business setting, noblesse oblige is taken to mean benevolent behavior that is the responsibility of successful enterprises
true
most moral philosophers see value in utilitarian and kantian approaches to business ethics
true
social responsibility refers to the idea that businesspeople should favor decisions that have both good economic and social consequences
true
what is considered normal business practice in one country may be considered unethical in other countries
true
external stakeholders
typically comprise customers, suppliers, lenders, etc.
according to the _____ approach, the best decisions are those that produce the greatest good for the greatest number of people
utilitarian
the ____ appraches to ethics hold that the moral worth of actions or practices is determined by their consequences
utilitarian
The products of Carmen Stores, an international sports apparel chain, are manufactured in sweat factories in China. According to the company president, using sweatshop labor offers a means of livelihood to children and young adults, as well as supplies good quality apparel to customers at a lower cost. She asserts that the actions of the company are justified because it results in the benefit of the maximum number of people. The company president's argument is based on which of the following ethical viewpoints?
utilitarian approach to business ethics
____ arguments suggest that improving working conditions beyond the level required by the law and necessary to maximize employee productivity will reduce profits and are therefore not appropriate
Friedman's
_____ are the accepted principles of right or wrong governing the conduct of businesspeople
business ethics
employees in a business often take their cue from ____
business leaders
according to the Friedman doctrine
businesses should not undertake social expenditures beyond those mandated by the law and required for the efficient running of a business