ACC Ethics - Chapter 8 Questions

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Identify the conclusion(s) to be drawn about the results of internal auditors' work in the HealthSouth fraud.

-A lack of ethical leadership by internal auditors stifled the moral intensity of financial reporting issues -The CEO pressured internal auditors as the company was under pressure to report good numbers

Authentic leaders are ethically oriented in their behavior because they

-Acknowledge ethical responsibilities of their roles -Recognize and evaluate ethical issues

What determines whether followers view managers as ethical leaders?

-Being principled and caring -Being a moral person -Being a moral manager

Which of the following are not critical components of building trust by moral managers?

-Closed-mindedness -Relativity (implies an uncertain standard of behavior)

For problems to be solved in an ethical manner, accounting professionals should

-Develop an environment of openness -Strive to be ethical leaders

The outcome of responsible leadership includes

-Ethical competencies, leadership, and culture

Ethical leadership failure can occur because of

-Ethical constraints on the means used to achieve ends -Applying and ends-justifies-the-means approach to ethical reasoning

The implications of the gender study on factors affecting decision making in public accounting include

-Females use an intuitionist approach to decision making -Males were less likely to recommend conceding to client wishes

Leader legitimacy is significantly influenced by

-Followers' normative expectations -Social context -Followers judgement -Social context created by followers' normative expectations

What increases the likelihood of trainee auditors reporting an ethical violation by an audit partner?

-Formal structures for whistleblowing exist -Firm quality controls exist

The cognitive challenges faced by leaders that influence ethical leadership include

-Ignoring interest of those outside their group of followers -Failure to note ethical constraints on the means used to achieve ends

The underlying purpose of values-based leadership is to

-Lead by example -Clearly articulate values of the organization -Connect with organizational values

What motivated Diem-Thi Le's supervisor at the Defense Contract Audit Agency to change her working papers?

-Make it appear that the audit risk was low on contractor-clients -Make it appear the audit work was more efficient

Which of the following best describes the reasons for the difference in perceptions of tax and non-tax partners of organizational ethics?

-Sense of public interest responsiblity -Role of partner in influencing the ethical enviroment of their firms -Frequency of receiving mentoring -Partner fit within firm culture

Transformational leaders seek to

-Serve as role model for followers -Develop followers into leaders -Challenge followers to take greater ownership for their work

What was the outcome of research conducted by Ponemon and Shaub?

-There is a link between organizational culture and leader decision-making styles -Leaders of accounting firms set the ethical tone at the top -Audit seniors' perceptions of the firm leaders and culture influence auditor behavior

Sims and Keenan's studies found that employees were more likely to engage in external whistleblowing if:

-They perceive company policies accept such behavior -They had support from their superior

Which of the following are characteristics of competent ethical leaders?

-Thoughtful deliberation in decision making -Ability to handle moral problems that arise

Ethical leadership failure can be attributed to

-individual factors -organizational factors

Each of the following factors were identified by Taylor and Curtis as influencing the intention to report wrongdoing

-locus of commitment -professional identity -moral intensity

Transformational leadership enacted in its authentic form enhances

-motivation of followers -morale of followers -performance of followers Transformational leadership approach causes change in individuals and social systems.

Which of the following best describes perceptions of organizational ethics in a self-identified ethical dilemma?

A disconnect exists between tax and non-tax partners

What is Ethical Leadership Competence?

Ability to handle all kinds of moral problems that may arise in an ornganization

The lack of strong organizational ethical leadership can lead to

Acting out of self-interest

The conclusion of Morris' research was

Authentic leaders can help to promote an ethical culture and reduce the instances of dysfunctional auditor behavior

The objective of transformational leadership is

Create change in individuals and social systems

Which of the following is a benefit of using the Ethical Leadership Scale?

Encourages self-reflection on one's leadership skills

Which of the following are managed indirectly and promoted by the idea of responsible leadership and incentives to promote exemplary behavior?

Ethical competencies

The questions asked by Lawton and Paez pertain to a

Framework for ethical leadership

While working for the Defense Contract Audit Agency, Diem-Thi was faced with an ethical dilemma when:

Her supervisor deleted the audit findings from Le's working papers

Match each pillar of character with traits of behavior: Moral Person

Honesty and integrity

Each of the following were found to be options for whistleblowers except (remain silent, exit the organization, voice discontent internally)

Inform external auditors

Leader ethicality includes each of the following traits of behavior except

Intention to demonstrate descriptively appropriate conduct

Covey's principle-centered leadership approach can best be described as

One's internal values should form the basis for external actions

Which of the following was not an attribute of internal audit leadership as a standard for ethical behavior?

Reactiveness

Match each pillar of character with traits of behavior: Moral organization

Role of leadership

Match each pillar of character with traits of behavior: Moral Manager

Strong ethics message

True or false: Seriousness of an unethical or illegal act can be more important than one's commitment to the firm and profession

True

True or false: Servant leaders use collaboration and persuasion to influence followers rather than control.

True

Which of the following statements best describes the ethical conclusions of the HeathSouth fraud?

Unethical leaders can corrupt the ethical culture, draw others in, and ruin a company

Leaders may gain legitimacy from followers when they

allow themselves to be influenced by followers

The longer an individual persists in attempting to resolve an issue, the more likely one's commitment to a ______ versus the organization becomes an influencing factor in determining whether to report wrongdoing.

colleague

The type of commitment that is dependent on a sense of responsibility and readiness to support colleagues within the organization is ____ commitment.

colleague

Clearly articulating values and demonstrating their application enhances the _____ of a leader.

credibility

Moral managers align ethical intent with

ethical action

A strong internal audit function may cause accountants to question the appropriateness and _______ of an undocumented journal entry.

ethicalness

Making ethical decisions requires _____ and _____ on what the right thing to do is.

judgement / reflection

As a community of people, an ethical organization seeks to achieve a

level of excellence

Senior auditors were more likely to report a manager's ethical violation when they perceived personal costs of disclosure were _____ or when personal responsibility for reporting was perceived to be ______.

low / high

An ethical leader is more attuned to the ______ of _______ and uses it to mitigate any bystander effect.

magnitude of consequence

In assessing whether to report wrongdoing, an individual should weigh the harm to the

organization from not reporting against the harm to the colleague from reporting

A way should be found to voice one's values with the intent of changing hearts and minds when ________ and actions differ from what one truly believes in.

organizational values

The term that explains what happens when unethical behaviors of leaders lead to inappropriate behavior of followers is

parallel deviance

When moral intensity is high, auditors are more likely to report wrongdoing and to

persevere

Trainee auditors are more likely to report wrongdoing internally when a firm has a system of ________ to report internally

quality controls

A firm will hire and promote individuals who fit the prevailing firm culture as a result of the ____ -____ bias.

selection-socialization

Leader ethically is assessed in the context of ______ prescriptions.

social

While she was working at the Defense Contract Audit Agency, Diem-Thi Le's annual performance evaluation was changed

to downgrade her performance from outstanding to fully successful

To achieve external rewards of a practice, ethical leaders should be guided by

virtues and values


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