Deck 12: Corporate Social Responsibility

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A company's ethical responsibilities .

A)bring it in line with social norms
B)are a subset of its legal responsibilities
C)always directly advance its profit making
D)are the same as its economic responsibilities
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In addition to accurately measuring CSR results,a company must also ensure that the data are .

A)interpreted using well-respected guidelines
B)reflected in a positive manner
C)controlled by the company
D)selectively released
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Friedman supported socially responsible corporate decisions as long as they.

A)are recognized as philanthropic activities
B)benefit society at large
C)further a company's self-interest
D)do not break the law
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CSR as exercised toward a company's employees may include .

A)providing safe working facilities
B)providing paid time off
C)improving employees' quality of life
D)abiding by minimum-wage laws
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Friedman argued that social spending by corporations is a form of taxation on.

A)the public
B)the employees
C)theshareholders
D)the board of directors
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Milton Friedman argued that CSR .

A)is harmful to the community
B)fails to serve the interests of company's stockholders
C)is acceptable if carried out by the government
D)would be a passing fad
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Companies that pursue CSR are most likely to gain a competitive advantage if its CSR efforts .

A)target popular special-interest groups
B)are integrated into a corporate strategy
C)are pursued as frugally as possible
D)involve as many employees as possible
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CSR as a worldwide movement has over the years been .

A)mainly manifested among medium-sized companies
B)mostly confined to the United States
C)increasingly under criticism
D)gaining increased acceptance
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According to the "classical view," companies .

A)have a responsibility to their environment
B)can promote CSR without sacrificing profitability
C)are not essentially different from other types of organizations
D)exist for reasons other than promoting social responsibility
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Corporate citizenship is an area of CSR that always involves .

A)specific ways a company treats its employees
B)a company's awareness of its broader social context
C)a company's products that it produces
D)a company's involvement in the government
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Deck 12: Corporate Social Responsibility
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A company's ethical responsibilities .

A)bring it in line with social norms
B)are a subset of its legal responsibilities
C)always directly advance its profit making
D)are the same as its economic responsibilities
A
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In addition to accurately measuring CSR results,a company must also ensure that the data are .

A)interpreted using well-respected guidelines
B)reflected in a positive manner
C)controlled by the company
D)selectively released
A
3
Friedman supported socially responsible corporate decisions as long as they.

A)are recognized as philanthropic activities
B)benefit society at large
C)further a company's self-interest
D)do not break the law
C
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CSR as exercised toward a company's employees may include .

A)providing safe working facilities
B)providing paid time off
C)improving employees' quality of life
D)abiding by minimum-wage laws
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Friedman argued that social spending by corporations is a form of taxation on.

A)the public
B)the employees
C)theshareholders
D)the board of directors
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Milton Friedman argued that CSR .

A)is harmful to the community
B)fails to serve the interests of company's stockholders
C)is acceptable if carried out by the government
D)would be a passing fad
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Companies that pursue CSR are most likely to gain a competitive advantage if its CSR efforts .

A)target popular special-interest groups
B)are integrated into a corporate strategy
C)are pursued as frugally as possible
D)involve as many employees as possible
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CSR as a worldwide movement has over the years been .

A)mainly manifested among medium-sized companies
B)mostly confined to the United States
C)increasingly under criticism
D)gaining increased acceptance
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According to the "classical view," companies .

A)have a responsibility to their environment
B)can promote CSR without sacrificing profitability
C)are not essentially different from other types of organizations
D)exist for reasons other than promoting social responsibility
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Corporate citizenship is an area of CSR that always involves .

A)specific ways a company treats its employees
B)a company's awareness of its broader social context
C)a company's products that it produces
D)a company's involvement in the government
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