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BUSI 25303
A stakeholder is someone with a share or interest in a business enterprise. Answer: The Global Code of Conduct is a general standard of business practice that can be applied only to undeveloped countries in accordance with their local customs […]
BUSI 59867
Marketing professionals abide by a code of ethics adapted by the American Marketing Association. Answer: The authority of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau does not extend to examining and enforcing regulations for banks and credit unions if their assets exceed […]
EMBA 12077
Ethics for the greater good is also referred to as utilitarianism. Answer: Video surveillance, under federal law, is acceptable where the camera focuses on publicly accessible areas. Answer: TRUE Organizational culture can be defined as the values, beliefs, and norms […]
MAN 40454
Marketing professionals are responsible for ensuring that the right programs and policies for ethical business conduct are in place. Answer: By permitting one individual to function as both the chief executive officer of a company and the chairperson of its […]
MAN 80984
Organizations can prevent the embarrassment and potential financial ruin caused by whistle-blowing by creating an internal system that gives whistle-blowers the option of being heard, thus resolving the issue in private. Answer: Parents can be charged with vicarious liability for […]
MAN 87836
The positive outcome of the awareness generated by unethical behavior in the business world has been increased attention to the need for third-party guarantees of ethical conduct and active commitments from the rest of the business world. Answer: The third […]
MGT 15721
It is argued that the actions of whistle-blowers are not always motivated by their integrity, but by money or by their egos. Answer: The standard of corporate governance appears to be at the highest in recent business history. Answer: FALSE […]
MHR 36469
The implications of vicarious liability are that the party charged is responsible for the actions of his or her _____. Answer: Describe the four commonly held rationalizations, identified by Saul Gellerman, which can lead to misconduct. Answer: The four commonly […]
OBHR 15759
The practices of making a company’s operations “carbon neutral” was initially developed as a solution for those industries, such as airlines or automobile companies, that face significant challenges in reducing their emissions. Answer: The stakeholders of a company include its […]
OBHR 30733
The real test of any company’s ethics policy comes when one of its employees is presented with a potentially unethical situation. Answer: In its mission to promote ethical organizational behavior and increase the costs of unethical behavior, the Federal Sentencing […]
OBHR 38796
The audience for the code of ethics of an organization includes only its employees. Answer: The triple bottom line proposed by the Kings II report recognizes the economic, environmental, and social aspects of a company’s activities. Answer: TRUE The Whistleblower […]
OBHR 50741
Ethical Relativism refers to the gray area in which ethical principles are defined by the traditions of society, personal opinions, and the circumstances of the present moment. Answer: The human resource function within an organization should ideally be directly involved […]
OBHR 72798
The human resource function within an organization should ideally be directly involved in marketing the organization’s products. Answer: The country of Cadmia was hit by a hurricane. Singerz Corporation responded to the devastation caused by the hurricane by donating fuel […]