International Business Chapter 004 Europe Sustainable Approaches Business Are Compared

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In Europe, sustainable approaches in business are, compared to such approaches in the
U.S.:
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On approval of chemicals, the EU's approach is:
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The precautionary principle establishes that:
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The traditional U.S. business model:
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Why is sustainable business local and global simultaneously?
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The stakeholder theory operates on:
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Traditional approaches to business focus on the goal of creating profits, while the
stakeholder approach forces a business:
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Companies whose operations are consistent with stakeholder theory:
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Triple bottom line accounting is a good way for a business to:
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The land, air, water, living organisms, and our ecosystem's formations that provide us with
the goods and services on which our survival depends comprises our:
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A country's location influences its trade relationships because:
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Japan has been one of China's largest sources of imports, along with South Korea and the
United States. Because there is still political enmity between China and Japan due to the
Japanese occupation of parts of China during World War II, the best explanation for the
present Japanese trade relationship with China is:
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Plains and plateaus facilitate exchanges between people:
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Tropical rain forests are:
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Bodies of water coincide with:
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The world's most important inland waterway system runs:
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The North-South divide is a faulty explanation of:
Fill in the Blank Questions
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Sustainability is a __________________ because it combines a group of interconnected
elements that forms a complex whole.
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Business approaches to sustainability consider ecological, social, and _____________
aspects of the business.
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____________________ is an approach used to evaluate the environmental impact aspects
of a product or service throughout its life cycle.
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The enlarged responsibility for the product that LCA engenders is known as
_________________.
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Product stewardship requires an extended analysis of the ______________.
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___________________ takes into account the evaluation aspects of a product provided by its
LCA.
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The shorthand version of the C2C concept is the phrase _____________.
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C2C identifies two types of nutrients, the technical and the ____________.
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A voluntary reporting scheme for businesses that covers critical areas affecting the
conduct of international business-human rights, labor, the environment, and anticorruption
efforts is the _______________________.
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The Carbon Disclosure Project is a nonprofit organization that provides reporting
frameworks for sustainable water use and the reduction of ___________.
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A product's ______________ measures the volume of greenhouse gas emissions associated
with it, usually throughout its life cycle.
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The three characteristics of environmentally sustainable businesses are, in brief,
limitations, interdependence, and __________.
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Businesses are beginning to understand that leading their sectors in sustainability can
provide a valuable _____________.

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