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An important source of public scrutiny is watchdogs. These are


A) the efforts of a firm's competitors, including how often the competitors attack the firm's strategies.
B) taxpayer-supported government agencies that limit a firm's ability to compete in foreign markets.
C) companies designated by the government to only produce products that support the government defense program.
D) socially conscious groups that make it their mission to measure the social responsibility levels of businesses, and provide consumers with their opinions about the level of corporate responsibility of various companies.

E) B) and C)
F) C) and D)

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Ethical dilemmas in business


A) force us to make poor choices.
B) always end up bringing out the best in us.
C) often force us to choose between equally unsatisfactory alternatives.
D) define us as being moral absolutists or moral situationalists.

E) A) and C)
F) A) and B)

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Environmental quality is considered to be a public good. This means that


A) ultimately it is the public that pays for environmental clean-up.
B) businesses have a responsibility to minimize their environmental pollution.
C) everyone enjoys a cleaner environment regardless of who pays for it.
D) society places a higher value on private goods and services.

E) B) and D)
F) None of the above

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The boxed material entitled Reaching Beyond Our Borders that told the story about Joe, the telecommunication employee, suggests that U.S. firms operating overseas are


A) not as flexible on social issues as local employees would like them to be.
B) exploiting employees by working them long hours at low pay.
C) complying with the ethical standards of the people they employ, in the countries in which they are operating.
D) responding to their stockholders' desire for profits.

E) A) and B)
F) B) and C)

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The first step when facing an ethical dilemma is to ask


A) "Is it legal?"
B) "Is it balanced?"
C) "How will it make me feel about myself?"
D) "Is it ethical?"

E) B) and D)
F) A) and D)

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Enrico is a CPA for a large company. Recently, he noticed that the company's accounting records significantly overstated the amount of inventory on hand. This led to an overstatement of the assets the company holds. Initially, he brought it to the attention of his supervisor, but when nothing was done to correct the mistake in a timely manner, he decided the best course of action was to report it to the appropriate government official. Although his actions took him outside the company, Enrico was counting on current law, under the ________, to protect him against company retaliation.


A) Cellar-Kefauver Act
B) Sarbanes-Oxley Act
C) Robinson-Patman Act
D) Sherman Act

E) B) and C)
F) All of the above

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Trying to make decisions that will benefit all parties involved is consistent with the question "How will it make me feel about myself?"

A) True
B) False

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Insider trading provides the information needed for the securities markets to operate fairly and efficiently.

A) True
B) False

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Christina owns a boutique and is ordering jewelry made using semi-precious stones from a supplier in Mexico. Due to low wages in Mexico, her supplier promised an excellent wholesale price for these goods. You agree with Christina when she explains to you that international business law is very clear-cut with these dealings. As long as the supplier is not breaking any labor laws in his country, her social responsibility is covered.

A) True
B) False

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A society gets into trouble when people consider only what is illegal and not also what is ethical or unethical.

A) True
B) False

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Gary and his college friends often spend weekends hanging out at a small pub. Last weekend, after a few beers, one of his friends took the salt and pepper shakers from the table because they needed a set at their apartment. In this situation, this was not an unethical action because it was a restaurant and potential loss is figured into the prices.

A) True
B) False

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Micah often takes longer lunch breaks than allowed. Melissa chooses to use her work computer to check out her personal Twitter account instead of using up her phone's data. Louis misrepresents his product to a potential customer. All of these are examples of unethical behavior.

A) True
B) False

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After developing a code of ethics, it should be communicated to


A) everyone with whom the business has dealings.
B) the Attorney General in jurisdictions where the business has operations.
C) all levels of management.
D) stockholders.

E) A) and C)
F) A) and D)

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International issues of social responsibility and ethical behavior are


A) the result of greed found in capitalist countries.
B) found primarily in countries with a low standard of living.
C) a concern only of business professors.
D) difficult and not as clear-cut as U.S. firms would like them to be.

E) B) and C)
F) All of the above

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In the Reaching Beyond Our Borders box, the story proves that a large multinational company can ask its employees to follow, and should expect them to follow, the same ethical standards they would practice if living and working within the U.S. borders.

A) True
B) False

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When police set up sobriety checkpoints, they aim to lessen drunk driving and save lives. While not required, the makers of apps that help users navigate around the checkpoints have complied with the public request of several legislators and have obediently stopped operating. After studying about ethics and social responsibility, which of the following statements applies to this situation?


A) Laws represent the minimum guidelines that companies must follow, whereas a company's ethical stance may venture beyond the minimum level of compliance.
B) App developers that keep operating are showing corporate social responsibility because they demonstrate concern for their investors, which is exactly where their focus should be.
C) App developers no longer operating are acting philanthropically toward government.
D) App developers that keep operating are showing their distrust for big government, and their avoidance of contributing toward philanthropic causes.

E) None of the above
F) B) and C)

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American clothing manufacturer Simple Suits was sued in New York courts by watchdog groups that discovered the poor working conditions in manufacturing plants in a U.S. territory. Customers are typically concerned with human rights abuses and other problems with supplier relationships at home and abroad.

A) True
B) False

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