Deck 14: International Business Ethics
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Deck 14: International Business Ethics
1
The practice of respecting basic rights in international transactions ensures that .
A)a moral minimum will be respected
B)no ethical transgressions will take place
C)everyone will agree on all ethical standards
D)everyone will understand each other culturally
A)a moral minimum will be respected
B)no ethical transgressions will take place
C)everyone will agree on all ethical standards
D)everyone will understand each other culturally
A
2
The relativist view on confronting different systems of business ethics says that .
A)the same ethics should be practiced in other countries as at home
B)ethical systems do not vary greatly between countries
C)one should follow whatever practices are accepted in a certain place
D)no one knows what the ethically correct way of doing business is
A)the same ethics should be practiced in other countries as at home
B)ethical systems do not vary greatly between countries
C)one should follow whatever practices are accepted in a certain place
D)no one knows what the ethically correct way of doing business is
C
3
Justice must be strongly considered in international operations mainly because .
A)multinational corporations often are not familiar with local laws
B)foreign investment most often benefits the rich rather than the poor
C)globalized businesses tend to make more profits than other companies do
D)multinational corporations have a duty to aid developing countries
A)multinational corporations often are not familiar with local laws
B)foreign investment most often benefits the rich rather than the poor
C)globalized businesses tend to make more profits than other companies do
D)multinational corporations have a duty to aid developing countries
B
4
The absolutist view on confronting different systems of business ethics ignores the fact that .
A)people may disagree over the correct ethical standards
B)ethical standards come from cultural views current in a location
C)ethical standards in other countries may not be the same as those one is used to
D)one may have to lower one's standards in order to business effectively
A)people may disagree over the correct ethical standards
B)ethical standards come from cultural views current in a location
C)ethical standards in other countries may not be the same as those one is used to
D)one may have to lower one's standards in order to business effectively
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5
Wage standards in developing countries are often very low mainly because .
A)wages are not set by the market
B)developing countries do not have as many factories
C)local politics prevents workers from campaigning for higher wages
D)workers are willing to work for much less than someone comparable in the United States
A)wages are not set by the market
B)developing countries do not have as many factories
C)local politics prevents workers from campaigning for higher wages
D)workers are willing to work for much less than someone comparable in the United States
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6
ABC Corporation is an American company that wishes to do business with Rimonter,a corporation located in Asia.Rimonter has the standard practice of requiring an undocumented payment of $50,000 to a charitable organization headed by Rimonter's CEO.This payment is required in exchange for securing a manufacturing contract with Rimonter Corporation.In response to Rimonter's demand,ABC Corporation should .
A)agree to pay the $50,000 to the charitable organization but document the payment
B)refuse to pay $50,000 to the charitable organization but offer to pay $10,000 instead
C)refuse to pay $50,000 to the charitable organization and look for a different business partner
D)agree to pay the $50,000 to the charitable organization in installments of $10,000 over the next 5 years
A)agree to pay the $50,000 to the charitable organization but document the payment
B)refuse to pay $50,000 to the charitable organization but offer to pay $10,000 instead
C)refuse to pay $50,000 to the charitable organization and look for a different business partner
D)agree to pay the $50,000 to the charitable organization in installments of $10,000 over the next 5 years
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7
An internationally agreed-upon code of ethics includes an emphasis on .
A)profitability
B)human rights
C)politics
D)abiding by the law
A)profitability
B)human rights
C)politics
D)abiding by the law
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8
One of Richard DeGeorge's guidelines for multinational corporations is that .
A)they should carry out actions that benefit their home country
B)they should conform to the ethical expectations of the local culture
C)they should pay their employees the same as they pay their domestic employees
D)they should do more good than harm for the host country
A)they should carry out actions that benefit their home country
B)they should conform to the ethical expectations of the local culture
C)they should pay their employees the same as they pay their domestic employees
D)they should do more good than harm for the host country
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9
Why is it not ethically sufficient for multinational corporations to simply follow the laws of the countries in which they do business?
A)Unethical practices may be legal in other countries.
B)Corporations are bound by the laws of their home country.
C)Some of the laws in foreign nations may be unenforceable.
D)Laws in other countries may unduly restrict business.
A)Unethical practices may be legal in other countries.
B)Corporations are bound by the laws of their home country.
C)Some of the laws in foreign nations may be unenforceable.
D)Laws in other countries may unduly restrict business.
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10
The absolutist position on morality places the responsibility for setting standards on .
A)the local people where business is conducted
B)the visitor to a foreign country
C)the government of the country where business is conducted
D)a single impartial and ethically ideal observer
A)the local people where business is conducted
B)the visitor to a foreign country
C)the government of the country where business is conducted
D)a single impartial and ethically ideal observer
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