Business Ethics and Social Responsibility: Chapter 2
Which act criminalized securities fraud, strengthened penalties for corporate fraud, and created an accounting oversight board?
Sarbanes-Oxley Act
The_____ Antitrust Act, passed in 1890, was put in place to prevent businesses from restraining trade and monopolizing markets.
Sherman
Social Responsibility
a business's obligation to maximize its positive impact and minimize its negative impact on society
Sustainability refers to____
a product's or company's ability to exist without causing harm to the environment
Physical threats, false accusations, use of profanity and yelling at others all fall under which category of organizational misconduct?
abusive behavior
Which behavior is the most common ethical problem for employees?
abusive behavior
When some chemical compounds emitted by manufacturing facilities react with air and rain, the resulting type of air pollution is called_______
acid rain
Ethical Issue
an identifiable problem, situation, or opportunity that requires a person to choose from among several actions that may be evaluated as right or wrong, ethical or unethical
What is the dispute resolution method that involves submission of a dispute to one or more people, usually chosen by the disputing parties, whose decision usually is final and must be followed?
arbitration
If a business cannot meet its financial obligations its must sometimes file for______
bankruptcy
What are two typical forms of consumerism?
boycotting companies and writing letters to companies
Money given in exchange for a special favor is called a _____ and it benefits an individual or a company at the expense of other stakeholders
bribe
Payments, gifts, or special favors intended to influence the outcome of a decision
bribery and are unethical
Although sexual harassment has legal recourse, _______had little recourse at this time
bullying
During the 2020 pandemic shutdown, many companies were forced to move to a remote working situation. In terms of unethical behavior, the likely reduced incidents of
bullying
What type of behavior creates a hostile workplace environment but has little legal recourse?
bullying
____is/are principles and standards that determine acceptable conduct in business
business ethics
_______________ refers to the rules and regulations that govern the conduct of business
business law
COPPA was enacted in 2000 to protect which aspect of Internet activity ?
children's online activities
______ law specifies the rights and duties of individuals and organizations and violations may result in fines but not imprisonment
civil
Sustainability can be defined as________
conducting activities in such a way as to provide for the long-term well-being of the natural environment
The activities that independent individuals , groups, and organizations undertake to protect their rights as consumers is called______
consumer
A_________is a mutual agreement between two or more parties that van be enforced in a court if one party chooses not to comply
contract
_____law not only prohibits a specific kind of action, such as unfair competition or mail fraud, but also imposed a fine or imprisonment for violating the law.
criminal
When a business is accused of mail fraud and members of the staff face possible imprisonment, it is an example of
criminal law
What are stakeholders?
customers, competitors, government regulators, interest groups, the public
Business Ethics
determine acceptable conduct in business organizations
Businesses must first be responsible to their owners, who are primarily concerned with______
earning a profit
An identifiable problem, situation, or opportunity requiring a choice among several actions that must be evaluated as right or wrong, ethical or unethical
ethical issue
Jarek is short of his sales goal this month. He knows if he adds small items to his customer's orders, they most likely won't notice the small increase and then he would be able to make his goal. His only other choice is to accept he hasn't met the goal and will lose some of his commission. The exemplifies a(n)______
ethical issue
What are the 4 categories of social responsibility?
ethics, legal, economic, philanthropy
What is at the heart of business ethics?
fairness and honesty
What is industry is least trusted in business?
financial services
What is a purposefully unlawful act to deceive or manipulate in order to damage others?
fraud
Knowing the importance of employee relations, what is likely result of a company that listens to employees' grievances and treats them fairly?
higher morale among employees
A manufacturer made the decision to buy less expensive component parts from a supplier which resulted in the reduced quality of its products. As a result, company sales dropped and many retailers refused to carry the product line. This is an example of ________
how negative judgements can affect an organization's ability to achieve its goals
What is 'Trust in Business' ?
in business, trust is the glue that holds relationships together.
Ethical decisions in organizations are influenced by what 3 key factors?
individual moral standards, the opportunity to engage in misconduct, the influence of managers and co-workers
3 factors that influence Business Ethics
individual standards and values, influence of managers and co-workers, opportunity: codes and compliance requirements
The legal power of a court, through a judge, to interpret and apply the law and make a binding decision in a particular case is referred to as _______
jurisdiction
Employees except businesses to__________
keep them informed of what is happening in their economy, pay them adequately for their work, provide a safe workplace
When one individual or organization takes another to court using civil laws, that individual is attempting to resolve a conflict through a
lawsuit
The primary method of resolving conflicts and business disputes using civil law is through_____
lawsuits
Bankruptcy is sometimes called ______ insolvency.
legal
Social responsibility defined
maximize positive and negative impact
3 major factors associated with corporate social responsibility
maximize positive societal impact, minimizing negative societal impact, and acting in the organization's best interest in returning a profit
A business's primary obligation to its owners and investors is to_____
maximize the owner's investments in the firm
Rachel spends an hour or more each day at work checking her Facebook feed, Instagram account, and watching Youtube videos. Rachel is guilty of which form of misconduct?
misuse of company time
Laws and Regulations
most basic ethical and social responsibility concerns have been codified by laws and regulations; encourage businesses to confirm to society's standards, values, attitudes
Acceptability of behavior determine by
organization
Bribes
payments, gifts, or special favors intended to influence the outcome of a decision
An individual's values, principles, and standards of conduct are referred to as _______
personal ethics
What is the focus for future legislative efforts regarding business conducted on the internet?
personal private protection
When companies follow the key factors of Corporate Social Responsibility, a _____ usually results, thus_____
positive public image, attracting more customers
An agency relationship, the ______ is the one who wishes to have a specific task accomplished
principal
A number of studies have found a direct relationship between social responsibility and_________as well as a link that exists between employee commitment and customer loyalty
profitability
Which type of property consists of real estate and anything permanently attached to it ?
real property
Customer
safety; the right to safety, the right to be informed, the right to choose, and the right to be heard
What do studies show about the relationship between social responsibility and profitability?
social responsibility is associated with improved business performance.
Regardless of what an individual believes about a particular action, if ______ judges it to be unethical or wrong, whether correctly or not, that judgement directly affects the organization's ability to achieve its business goals
society or the public
The Uniform Commercial Code is a set of ______
statutory laws covering several business laws topics
Conducting activities in such a way to provide for the long-term well-being of the natural environment is referred to as______
sustainability
What are the two subsets of personal property?
tangible and intangible
What industry is globally trusted in business?
technology
Plagiarism
the act of taking someone else's work and presenting it as your own without mentioning the source
Jacinta has high individual moral standards and values but the opportunity still exists for her to engage in misconduct in her company. What key factor would keep Jacinta from behaving unethically?
the ethical behavior of her managers and co-workers
According to your text, ethical decisions in organizations are influenced by what three key factors?
the opportunity to engage in misconduct, individual moral standards and values, the influence of managers and co-workers
ROI
the right to a return on investment
Environment
the right to a sage environment and just compensation
Society
the right to contributions for the betterment of society
While unemployment is seen as an economic issue, it carries ethical implications when________
the unemployment gap between rich and poor is large
_____is a common area of misconduct observed in the workplace
theft of time
If the driver of Quick Eats, a grocery delivery service, loses control of the car and damages property or injures a person when making a delivery, a resulting lawsuit would be an example of a
tort
Which issue resulting from factory closures can be considered an ethical issue because of the repercussions it has on other businesses—mainly in the loss of sales?
unemployment
When it comes to fairness and honesty, which two actions are expected of businesses?
1. to avoid harming customers , employees, clients, or competitors 2. to follow applicable laws and regulations
The Global Business Ethics Survey found that nearly_______of employees surveyed observed examples of ethical misconduct.
50%
Of all the federal regulatory units, the_____ most influences business activities related to questionable practices that create disputes between businesses and their customers
Federal Trade Commission
Which organization allocates a large portion of its resources to curbing false advertising, misleading pricing, and deceptive packaging and labeling?
Federal Trade Commission