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41.
Cultural demands to employ unethical means if circumstances become challenging can prompt
42.
When high ethical principles are deeply ingrained in the corporate culture of a company, culture can
function as a powerful mechanism for all of the following EXCEPT
43.
A company's strategy needs to be ethical because
44.
Which of the following is NOT true regarding the effect of ethical standards on a company's strategy?
45.
Which of the following is NOT a particularly sound or valid reason why a company's strategy should be
ethical?
46.
The strength of the beliefs underlying the moral case for an ethical strategy relates to all EXCEPT
which of the following?
47.
Notions of right and wrong, fair and unfair, moral and immoral, ethical and unethical
48.
Visible costs that are incurred by companies and imposed for ethical wrongdoing include all of the
following EXCEPT
49.
Internal administrative costs which are incurred by companies for ethical wrongdoing include all of the
following EXCEPT
50.
How does a company's unethical behaviors risk doing direct damage to a company's creditors?
51.
The theory of corporate social responsibility concerns
52.
Which one of the following is NOT a part of the business case for why companies should act in a
socially responsible manner?
53.
The essence of socially responsible business behavior is
54.
The notion of social responsibility as it applies to businesses is concerned with
55.
Which of the following is NOT generally an action for a company to consider in crafting a strategy of
social responsibility?
56.
Which of the following is NOT something a company should usually consider in crafting a strategy of
social responsibility?
57.
Good corporate citizens
58.
A company's social responsibility strategy typically comprises all of the following EXCEPT
59.
Striving to be socially responsible entails touching such bases as
60.
How do good corporate citizens function?
61.
The "triple bottom line" refers to what three performance metrics a company should simultaneously
succeed in?
62.
The three dimensions of performance are often referred to in terms of the "three pillars" and include all
of the following EXCEPT
63.
Triple-bottom-line (TBL) reporting is emerging as an important way for companies to
64.
A company's environmental sustainability strategy consists of its deliberate actions to
65.
An environmental sustainability strategy consists of a company's deliberate actions to
66.
Which of the following is NOT something a company should consider in crafting an environmental
sustainability strategy?
67.
What is the function of the Global Reporting Initiative?
68.
Which of the following statements regarding a company's CSR and sustainability strategies is FALSE?
69.
Sourcing a supply from a small, women-owned business is an example of a corporate social
responsibility action to
70.
When a company's social responsibility initiatives become part of the way it operates its business every
day, these initiatives are
71.
The moral case for why a company should actively promote the betterment of society and act in a
manner benefitting all its stakeholders
72.
Which of the following is NOT part of the moral case for why a company should actively promote the
betterment of society?
73.
The business case for why companies should act in a socially responsible manner includes such reasons
as it
74.
The business case for CSR and environmentally sustainable business practices suggests such actions
could lead to all of the following EXCEPT
75.
Which of the following is NOT a part of the business case for why companies should act in a socially
responsible manner?
76.
Which of the following is FALSE as it concerns the merits of why acting in a socially responsible
manner is good business?
77.
Studies done on the correlation of between good corporate behavior and good financial performance
have generally found
78.
A multinational automobile manufacturer issues a public statement that the company's vehicle emissions
tests had been falsified to meet environmental compliance standards over recent years using software
specifically designed for that purpose. Following the news, the CEO is replaced, vehicle sales plummet,
and the company's stock price sharply declines. Which of the following has the company incurred?
79.
A manufacturer and marketer of prescription pharmaceuticals decided to raise the price of its anti-
malaria drug from $15.00 per dose to $750.00 per dose, a price increase of 5,000%. Following a public
outcry, the CEO was forced to resign, the company was forced to retract the price hike, and the
company's stock price sharply declined. Which of the following has the company incurred?
80.
Which of the following companies incurs mainly internal administrative costs due to unethical
practices?
81.
A company that sets aside 2 percent of its pre-tax profits to build and then fund a cancer-recovery
facility for teens is an example of a corporate social responsibility action to
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