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Quiz 3: Ethics, Social Responsibility, and Sustainability
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Question 1
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Many NGOs recognize that MNCs fail to adhere to high standards of social and environmental responsibility in host countries' markets.
Question 2
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The existence of equal opportunity in French and German law guarantees that equal opportunity initiatives will be implemented.
Question 3
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Kantian moral analysis accepts consequences (either conceivable or likely)as morally irrelevant when evaluating the choice of an agent.
Question 4
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An aspect that has become a key tenet of Patagonia's strategy is social sustainability with an emphasis on employee welfare.
Question 5
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Western philosophers typically hold that people are an intrinsic and inseparable part of the universe.
Question 6
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According to a study conducted by the World Economic Forum,an international nonprofit organization that measured the economic opportunities and political empowerment of women by nation in 2015,Japan occupied the first rank in the "gender gap index."
Question 7
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One Percent for the Planet is an international nonprofit dedicated to philanthropy for environmental organizations cofounded by the founder of Patagonia.
Question 8
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In the context of corporate governance,the U.K.and U.S.systems have been termed insider systems because ownership tends to be much more concentrated,with shares often being owned by holding companies,families,or banks.
Question 9
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Corporate social responsibility includes the actions of a firm that go beyond the requirements of the law and the direct interests of the firm.
Question 10
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In November 2015,Morgan Stanley stated that it has a responsibility to guide the global community toward a low-carbon economy as a financier.
Question 11
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Ethical dilemmas arise from conflicts between ethical standards of a country and business ethics,or the moral code guiding business behavior.
Question 12
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Patagonia shows that a company that transforms its corporate strategy to emphasize "doing good" socially and environmentally cannot do well economically.
Question 13
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Sustainability involves development that meets humanity's needs by harming future generations.
Question 14
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In the context of corruption,it was observed that when U.S.multinationals stopped influencing foreign officials through personal payments or political contributions,they were unable to sell in that particular market.
Question 15
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Eastern perspectives attempt to describe and categorize the universe from a detached,objective viewpoint.
Question 16
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The study of morality and standards of conduct is referred to as ethics.
Question 17
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In Japan,women in the workforce still experience the effects of a "glass ceiling."
Question 18
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Tesla has collaborated with several other researchers and car manufacturers to produce greener automobiles to achieve its secondary goal of inspiring sustainability across the entire automobile industry.