Firm becomes transformed internally into more self-motivated, better corporate citizens
38. In the context of corporate social responsibility (CSR), which of the following statements is true of the VRIO (Value,
Rarity, Imitability, and Organization) framework?
Resources that are hard to imitate give firms a sustainable competitive advantage.
Corporate social responsibility (CSR)-related resources are always rare.
A firm’s participation in social causes adds value to its resources.
Complementary assets, by themselves, may enable a firm to fully utilize its CSR potential.
39. Which of the following is an example of secondary stakeholder groups?
Members of an environmental group
Members of national government and communities
Managers and employees of an organization
Suppliers of a global business service firm
40. Allfoods Corp. is a firm that mainly produces various artificial food coloring agents. When it was found out that it
marketed untested and unsafe food coloring agents, Allfoods Corp. admitted responsibility for it. But the management of
the company thinks that corporate social values is just a nuisance. In this scenario, Allfoods Corp. has adopted a _____.
41. In the context of institutions and corporate social responsibility (CSR), firms adopting defensive strategy:
view corporate social responsibility as a worthwhile endeavor.
initially admit responsibility but often fight it.
have strong informal normative and cognitive beliefs.
will emerge with new industry norms that comply with corporate social responsibility.
42. Rues and West is a pharmaceutical firm based in Belwick. It was recently condemned by many social organizations
for the harmful after-effects triggered by its new painkiller. In this scenario, which of the following will be true if Rues
and West adopted a reactive strategy?
It would, at first, deny the severity of the harmful effects caused.
It would think corporate social responsibility as an added cost or nuisance.
It would continue marketing the painkiller after the condemnations.
It would view complying with corporate social responsibility as a worthwhile endeavor.
43. Which of the following is an example of the free market school of thought?
Jason, a manager, focuses on profit maximization and its derivative, shareholder value maximization.
Peter, a manager, believes that his company should provide more employment opportunities for the
unemployed.
Martha, the general secretary of a non-governmental organization, believes that capitalist organizations should
be transformed into socialist organizations.
Stephanie, a manager, believes that privatization should be avoided to protect the firm from being purely
economic.