A. a. Deontological theory b Both theories may lead to actions that are not ethically correct. Identify the ethical approach that follows this line of thought. c. A current ethical dilemma should be compared with similar examples and outcomes before deciding on a course of action. According to the pyramid of corporate social responsibility, which component involves being a good corporate citizen, contributing resources to the community and improving the quality of life? 71. C. Corporate cultures influence, limit, and shape the decision making within a firm. It omits the consideration of justice. D. Assumptions, Identify the final step in the ethical decision-making process? <> Social sciences such as psychology and sociology are different from ethics owing to the fact that they are _____. Self-dealing D. hiring only those people who are relatives of current employees. C. informal leaders and formal leaders. E. Pressuring managers to shun the concept of noblesse oblige. 55. (b) Utilitarianism matches well with moral evaluations of public policies. c. Laws E. It fails to consider the idea that actions have multiple consequences. achievement of hedonistic pleasures. Which of the following statements is true of utilitarian ethics? A. D. identify new markets that have the best growth potential. Conventional morality is the most basic level of ethical development. E. All property should be owned by the government and people should not have the freedom Which of the following is a guideline to help marketing managers and other employees make better decisions? A. c. It is typically drafted by government agencies. a. Deontological theory or right to hold personal property. B. cultural differences of countries. Multinational corporations gaining monopoly rights in developing countries in order to weaken the local competition D. Utilitarianism But he also realizes that by not demanding a better unit, the employees are prone to serious health issues. Consider the following statements: (i) The purpose of vulnerability scanning is to identify weakness of system/network in order to determine how a system can be exploited. c They reflect the laws and regulations that affect social and economic behavior. d. b. She does not raise her voice when she speaks and is very careful about the way she speaks and the words she chooses. Establishing moral intent c. Casuist ethical theory b. A. impartiality in justice. b. a. C. It recognizes that a business should pursue only those actions where the social benefits outweigh the costs. 22. Quinn is the sales manager of a firm with a questionable reputation. d. focus on societal expectations. c. He will be calculating and self-centered while making decisions and will look for immediate benefits. It prohibits U.S. corporations from involvement in international business dealings. E. reviewing a decision to check for its consistency with Rawls's veil of ignorance. In a business setting, managers sometimes do not realize they are behaving unethically, primarily because they: Who asserts that all economic goods and services should be distributed equally except when an unequal distribution would work to everyone's advantage? C. autonomy. b. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? A. Ethics requires that the promotion of human welfare be done: Telling organizations that their ethical responsibilities end with obedience to the law: Which of the following is the first step in making an ethically responsible decision? protection of their interests. E. Ethnocentrism. b. But for the . Ethical truths depend on the individuals and groups holding them. Utilitarianism seems to require punishing the innocent in certain circumstances, such as these. B. humanitarian ethics. d. Self-regulations. B. Redlining Corporate cultures are static in nature. In this context, Silver Meteorite Inc. is following the approach to ethics known as: Social sustainability D. It believes in maximizing personal well-being and the <>/ExtGState<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageB/ImageC/ImageI] >>/MediaBox[ 0 0 612 792] /Contents 4 0 R/Group<>/Tabs/S>> d. A utilitarian compares similar predicted solutions and uses a point system. True In order to build large production units and expedite certain routine government actions related to this, Scorpius Inc. made legal payments to the government officials of a host nation. B. Utilitarianism Which of the following statements is true of facilitating payments? A. Virtue ethics Twenty percent of the fee that the participants would pay is given to the nonprofit organization. 62. C. Satisfying the maximum decision criteria a. c. Conventional morality A. a role conflict. d A utilitarian compares similar predicted solutions and uses a point system, 72. D. Compliance-based. According to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, "facilitating payments" are as illegal as bribes. E. Frequently auditing the activities of expatriate managers, Which of the following explicitly rejects the idea that businesses should undertake social expenditures beyond those mandated by the law and required for the efficient running of a business? c. Creativity Such payments are typically referred to as: All business units of Neon Synergy will adopt a common standard of ethics irrespective of their location. False, 13. B. According to stakeholder theory, social responsibility refers to paying attention to the interest of all the stakeholders such as management, suppliers, customers, local community, and so forth. Both theories advocate benefit for people through the fairest and most just means available. A. D. legal framework of ethics, "We ought to stop at a red light, even if no cars are coming and I could get to my destination that much sooner." b. adopt an approach that is concerned with the welfare of others A. the righteous moralist. Corruption seldom occurs in international business dealings. C. Virtue-based ethics A. a benevolent behavior that is considered the responsibility of successful enterprises. True In rule utilitarianism, a person makes ethical decisions that benefit the maximum number of people and is not so concerned about laws. Conventional morality is the most basic level of ethical development. Which of the following is a violation of ethics according to Kantian philosophy? B. However, scripts can have specific equirement. a. According to Kantian deontology, which of the following would make an act permissible? Rule utilitarianism b. have an egocentric orientation. D. Customer satisfaction, A(n) _____ provides concrete guidance for internal decision making creating a built-in risk management system. Of the following business associates, who would fall into the category of internal stakeholders? In this case, which of the following statements is true? c. self-regulations b. the deontological theory compares a current ethical dilemma, while the utilitarian ethical theory is a belief in time-and-place ethics d. Utilitarian ethical theory, 48. B. cultural relativism. b. Then, above the word, write it with correct capitalization. c. Social regulations B. d. Stakeholder theory, 44. c. It is permissible to lie to someone if it helps many other people. b. Which of the following statements is true of a code of ethics? C. Gentrification d. Competitors. Adoption of which of the following ethical approaches is most likely to cause a company to use tools such as cost-benefit analysis and risk assessment to weigh all of the social benefits and costs of a business action? E. preferred dividends. Ethical behavior c. green marketing Green Quantum is most likely following: To be a good corporate citizen. The code of ethics of a company draws heavily upon documents such as the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which itself is grounded in Kantian and rights-based theories of moral philosophy. The most important point made was the issue of . b. C. c The deontological theory states that people should adhere to their duties when analyzing an ethical dilemma, while the utilitarian ethical theory is founded on the ability to predict the consequences of an action. A. annual report A. Which statement is true of cause marketing? a. Therefore, which level of ethical development does Jamal's behavior demonstrate? E. secure monopoly rights in less developed countries. 76. However, some Westerners view the practice as a form of bribery, and therefore unethical, particularly if the gifts are substantial. Ideas Utilitarianism's fundamental insight is that we should decide what to do by: He believes in ensuring the exact same standards of working conditions, wages, and labor management in the Philippines as practiced by the company's corporate office in its home country, the United States. D. actions that maximize the profit of an organization. C. Since maximizing long-run profitability is the decision rule that most businesses stress, it should be applied irrespective of whether moral principles are being violated. b. Postconventional morality B. d. It applies to top managers of an organization rather than its employees. Objectivity is vital to ethical thought. A. B. inattentional blindness 1. B. D. Kantian ethics. b. B. Expatriate managers working away from their ordinary social context and supporting culture C. Providing managers with a moral compass or an ethical algorithm D. determining the facts of the situation, Which of the following elements is important not only to consider the obvious options with regard to a particular dilemma, but also the much more subtle ones that might not be evident at first glance? On which of the following statements would a hedonic utilitarian and an idealist utilitarian disagree? b. E. maximizing stockholders' wealth and profits. a. Opportunism B. Deontological ethics B. 1.Chapter 2 - Normative Theories of Ethics Flashcards - Quizlet; 2.HSA305Quiz2.docx - Which of the following is true regarding 3.quiz 2 bus309.docx - Question 1 5 out of 5 points - Course Hero 1 Utilitarianism holds that an action that affects the majority adversely is morally wrong. A. Whistle-blowing This has caused many employees to falsify the values of their sales. A. b. a code of ethics was absent from his firm a. A. minimizing the amount of political liberty permitted to each person. C. maximizing business profits by increasing employee productivity. d. It requires corporations to use anticompetitive measures. Some goods can't be directly . a. c. Casuist care about the ethics of research process at all. B. the moral worth of actions. A. Judging the ethics of the proposed decision B. A. virtue ethics Ethics of duty is a principle based ethical theory attributed to Emmanuel Kant. E. Multinational corporations moving production to developing countries to exploit their lower c It states that a company is expected to be a good citizen in its community. D. Virtue ethics. D. Libertarianism, Which of the following approaches shifts the focus from questions about what a person should do, to a focus on who that person is? B. naive immoralism. a. Philanthropy should be the most important function of a corporation.