Essentials of Business Law (Chapter 2)
The term "values" relates to the price of merchandise on sale
False
Code of Ethics
A document that sets down a firm's principles of the ethical behavior expected of its employees
Whistle Blower
A person who reveals confidential information concerning some wrongdoing or unethical behavior
Morals
An individual person's beliefs as to what is right and wrong
Unethical behavior is has not been a problem in society until recent times
False
Generally, what is unethical is also illegal
False
Corporate Responsibility
The actions of a business demonstrating its wish to behave in a socially correct manner
Values
The beliefs or standards considered worthwhile by an orderly society
Ethics
The standards and principles society has adopted as a guide for the behavior of individuals within a society
Culture
The sum of all the learned beliefs, values, and customs that regulate the behavior of members of a particular society
"Corporate Culture" is used to describe what values and standards of acceptable behavior in a corporation
True
A corporate code of ethics might be called a set of guidelines for the ethical behavior expected of employees
True
A whistleblower is a person who calls attention to illegal or unethical behavior
True
Although ethical principles have influenced many laws, the laws themselves are usually more precise
True
People tend to behave in accordance with accepted principles of what is right and wrong that govern the conduct of their group and that reflects the values of the group
True
Professional and trade associations concern themselves and their members with guidelines for ethical business practices
True
Public disclosure of a firm's unethical practices can affect other companies as well
True
The federal government and many states have statutes that protect whistleblowers from retalitation
True