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Ethical Theory and Business
Quiz 8: Ethical Issues Regarding the Natural Environment
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Question 1
True/False
Stuart Hart asserts that the current sustainability market has largely focused on large scale efforts and technology with hopes of trickle down effects that have been ineffective.
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Norman Bowie argues that business has what sort of obligation to consumers
Question 3
True/False
: According to Denis Arnold and Keith Bustos, the consensus of scientific work on global climate change is that we have yet to accumulate sufficient evidence to suggest it is a real phenomenon.
Question 4
True/False
The case study "Maintaining a Seat at the Table: The Shell Group" explains in detail why Shell rejects the idea that anthropogenic climate change is real.
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Norman Bowie suggests businesses simply have which moral obligations
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Denis Arnold and Keith Bustos, in "Business Ethics and Global Climate Change", suggest the U.S. adopt which of the following public policy recommendations
Question 7
True/False
The case, "Royal Caribbean: Exotic Promises and Toxic Waters" implies that a main difficulty in enforcing environmental standards with cruise lines is that they are often not American and thus not subject to our laws.
Question 8
Multiple Choice
Hawken, Lovins, and Lovins would suggest that today's capitalist is typified by which of the following beliefs
Question 9
True/False
Norman Bowie argues that special obligations of business are unnecessary and that environmentalists need simply insist that businesses follow the laws.
Question 10
True/False
U.S. consumers make use of a disproportionate level of atmospheric resources, so the harm caused to non-U.S. citizens will be disproportionate to their use of atmospheric resources.
Question 11
True/False
Denis Arnold and Keith Bustos would compare the tobacco industry to global climate change skeptics as part of a similar "industry of denial".
Question 12
Multiple Choice
The first step in the "Green Leap" as described by Stuart Hart is which of the following
Question 13
True/False
In "Morality, Money, and Motor Cars", Norman Bowie suggests that businesses don't go the extra mile for green and/or sustainable products because consumers often reject green products as too expensive or too much trouble.
Question 14
True/False
According to Norman Bowie in "Money, Morality and Motor Cars," business has no special obligation to stop polluting above its natural limits.
Question 15
True/False
Stuart Hart's Bottom of the Pyramid strategy (BoP)is a creative way to appeal to unprofitable businesses around the globe.
Question 16
True/False
According to Alan Holland an economic approach to sustainability criteria is to strive for each generation to leave at least as much capital to the next generation as it has created for itself.
Question 17
True/False
According to Denis Arnold and Keith Bustos, Bowie's position in "Business, Ethics, and Global Climate Change," Bowie fails to take into account the interests of non-U.S. citizens and future generations.