Deck 7: Business Ethics
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Deck 7: Business Ethics
1
A court awards punitive damages to a plaintiff only if malicious and willful misconduct by a company was established.
True
2
A critical function of managers is to create strong competitive strategies that enable a company to meet its strategic objectives even if it means encouraging ethical compromise.
False
3
According to the theory of moral unity,there are two different standards for ethics: one for society in general and another one for business.
False
4
Logical positivism is a school of thought that rejects ethical perfection,taking the position that human affairs will be characterized by flawed behavior.
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5
Executives are more often prosecuted than corporations,though harder to convict.
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6
Demographic factors explain a lot about what individual qualities are associated with ethical behavior.
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7
Top managers are the strongest influence on the integrity of the company's managers.
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8
Most companies focus more on an ethics approach to prevent wrongdoing than on a compliance approach.
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9
All corporate cultures have ethical dimensions.
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10
Most U.S.companies have a written code of ethical conduct.
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11
Training is the key to communicating ethics and compliance knowledge.
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12
There is overwhelming evidence that individuals are influenced to be more or less ethical by the situations they are in.
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13
When managers are convicted of criminal behavior,prison sentences are imposed based on a numerical point system.
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14
The belief that business should be conducted without reference to the full range of ethical standards,restraints,and ideals in society is known as business ethics.
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15
Standards of ethical behavior were arguably clearer in ancient Greek civilization than they are now.
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16
The basic purpose of the study of ethics is to have individuals in society act cooperatively as a social whole.
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17
What is right or wrong in a business decision involving ethical concerns is always a clear decision.
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18
When a court makes a monetary award to a plaintiff to correct concrete losses of his business,this is called punitive damages.
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19
When a company signs a DPA or NPA it is indicted.
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20
Different countries have the same ethical values.
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21
When a manager acts toward a customer in a favorable way in the hope that the customer will return for future purchases,this is an example of:
A) reciprocity.
B) utilitarianism.
C) realism.
D) manipulation.
A) reciprocity.
B) utilitarianism.
C) realism.
D) manipulation.
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22
The idea that "the ends justify the means" was a basic tenet of:
A) reciprocity.
B) the theory of moral unity.
C) Machiavelli.
D) Donaldson and Dunfee.
A) reciprocity.
B) the theory of moral unity.
C) Machiavelli.
D) Donaldson and Dunfee.
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23
The study of good and evil,right and wrong,and just and unjust actions in business is called:
A) moral free space.
B) corporate culture.
C) business ethics.
D) moral muteness.
A) moral free space.
B) corporate culture.
C) business ethics.
D) moral muteness.
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24
Jeremy Bentham developed the idea of _____ as a guide to ethics.
A) utilitarianism
B) deontology
C) virtue ethics
D) ethical egoism
A) utilitarianism
B) deontology
C) virtue ethics
D) ethical egoism
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25
Friedrich Nietzsche's idea that great men made their own ethical rules without respect for the general good was called:
A) master morality.
B) the theory of moral responsibility.
C) realism.
D) moral free space.
A) master morality.
B) the theory of moral responsibility.
C) realism.
D) moral free space.
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26
The theory that business actions are judged by the general ethical standards of society and not by a special set of more permissive standards is the theory of:
A) amorality.
B) moral unity.
C) ethical universalism.
D) ethical relativism.
A) amorality.
B) moral unity.
C) ethical universalism.
D) ethical relativism.
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27
The idea that ethical rules are "transcultural" because the same ethical rules apply to all cultures is a fundamental tenet in:
A) ethical universalism.
B) the theory of amorality.
C) reciprocity.
D) ethical relativism.
A) ethical universalism.
B) the theory of amorality.
C) reciprocity.
D) ethical relativism.
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28
The idea that only one set of ethical standards exists for business and for society is known as the theory of:
A) amorality.
B) moral muteness.
C) hypernorms.
D) moral unity.
A) amorality.
B) moral muteness.
C) hypernorms.
D) moral unity.
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29
According to Friedrich Nietzsche,the mass of ordinary people developed a(n)_____ intended to shackle the great men.
A) master morality
B) moral free space
C) slave morality
D) ethical relativism
A) master morality
B) moral free space
C) slave morality
D) ethical relativism
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30
Which of the following believed that both good and evil were a natural part of human nature?
A) The realist school
B) The school of ethical relativism
C) The school of ethical universalism
D) The legalist school
A) The realist school
B) The school of ethical relativism
C) The school of ethical universalism
D) The legalist school
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31
According to Thomas Donaldson and Thomas W.Dunfee,ethical principles that are the basis for all other ethical principles are called:
A) formal rules.
B) tacit underlying values.
C) hypernorms.
D) externalities.
A) formal rules.
B) tacit underlying values.
C) hypernorms.
D) externalities.
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32
Rights to life are an example of:
A) master morality.
B) reciprocity.
C) hypernorms.
D) slave morality.
A) master morality.
B) reciprocity.
C) hypernorms.
D) slave morality.
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33
Which idea reflects the central purpose of ethics,which is to bind individuals into a cooperative social whole?
A) Realism
B) Utilitarianism
C) Reciprocity
D) Ethical relativism
A) Realism
B) Utilitarianism
C) Reciprocity
D) Ethical relativism
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34
The idea that business should be conducted without considering ethical standards or societal ideals is known as the theory of:
A) moral responsibility.
B) amorality.
C) reciprocity.
D) ethical universalism.
A) moral responsibility.
B) amorality.
C) reciprocity.
D) ethical universalism.
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35
All variations of ethical principle should conform to which of the following?
A) Hypernorms
B) Externalities
C) Moral muteness
D) Master morality
A) Hypernorms
B) Externalities
C) Moral muteness
D) Master morality
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36
Which of the following schools holds that in terms of biological and psychological needs,human nature is the same everywhere?
A) Reciprocity
B) Ethical universalism
C) Amorality
D) Ethical relativism
A) Reciprocity
B) Ethical universalism
C) Amorality
D) Ethical relativism
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37
The study of which actions are "right" and which actions are "wrong" is called:
A) ethics.
B) law.
C) religion.
D) master morality.
A) ethics.
B) law.
C) religion.
D) master morality.
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38
Identify the theory that adopts the belief that different cultures may create different values and there is no universal standard by which to judge which values are superior.
A) Reciprocity
B) Ethical universalism
C) The theory of amorality
D) Ethical relativism
A) Reciprocity
B) Ethical universalism
C) The theory of amorality
D) Ethical relativism
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39
The idea that there are no common ethical values but that each culture determines these values is a basic tenet in:
A) ethical universalism.
B) ethical relativism.
C) reciprocity.
D) master morality.
A) ethical universalism.
B) ethical relativism.
C) reciprocity.
D) master morality.
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40
Which of the following rejects ethical perfection,taking the position that human affairs will be characterized by flawed behavior and ought to be depicted as they are,not as we might wish them to be?
A) The legalist school
B) The school of ethical relativism
C) The realist school
D) The school of ethical universalism
A) The legalist school
B) The school of ethical relativism
C) The realist school
D) The school of ethical universalism
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41
Under which of the following corporate cultural values do symbolic displays such as picture walls of former executives come under?
A) Espoused values
B) Artifacts
C) Enacted values
D) Tacit underlying values
A) Espoused values
B) Artifacts
C) Enacted values
D) Tacit underlying values
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42
Which level of corporate culture includes both physical expressions of culture and visible behaviors?
A) Espoused values
B) Artifacts
C) Assumptive values
D) Tacit underlying values
A) Espoused values
B) Artifacts
C) Assumptive values
D) Tacit underlying values
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43
Identify the corporate culture level that encompasses formal statements of belief and intention.
A) Espoused values
B) Artifacts
C) Enacted values
D) Tacit underlying values
A) Espoused values
B) Artifacts
C) Enacted values
D) Tacit underlying values
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44
The set of values,norms,and rules that define a company are called:
A) management theory.
B) organizational performance.
C) corporate culture.
D) strategies and policies.
A) management theory.
B) organizational performance.
C) corporate culture.
D) strategies and policies.
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45
Which of the following are awarded to deter similar actions and punish a corporation that has exhibited malicious and willful misconduct?
A) Compensatory damages
B) Nominal damages
C) Punitive damages
D) General damages
A) Compensatory damages
B) Nominal damages
C) Punitive damages
D) General damages
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46
Visible behaviors like patterns of interaction come under which of the following corporate culture levels?
A) Espoused values
B) Artifacts
C) Assumptive values
D) Tacit underlying values
A) Espoused values
B) Artifacts
C) Assumptive values
D) Tacit underlying values
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47
When a civil court requires payments by a company that are in excess of actual losses to injured parties,these payments are called:
A) supplementary damages.
B) punitive damages.
C) general damages.
D) compensatory damages.
A) supplementary damages.
B) punitive damages.
C) general damages.
D) compensatory damages.
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48
Identify the correct statement about deferred prosecution agreements (DPAs).
A) A company can be prosecuted even if it has signed a DPA.
B) The government will not prosecute if the corporation takes steps to compensate victims and prevent future wrongdoing.
C) Because corporations are so fearful of indictment,they are drawn into DPAs.
D) It is an agreement between a prosecutor and an individual to delay prosecution while the company takes remedial actions.
A) A company can be prosecuted even if it has signed a DPA.
B) The government will not prosecute if the corporation takes steps to compensate victims and prevent future wrongdoing.
C) Because corporations are so fearful of indictment,they are drawn into DPAs.
D) It is an agreement between a prosecutor and an individual to delay prosecution while the company takes remedial actions.
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49
The example of _____ is perhaps the strongest influence on integrity in a corporate culture.
A) organization culture
B) company leaders
C) employee relations strategies
D) subordinate behaviors
A) organization culture
B) company leaders
C) employee relations strategies
D) subordinate behaviors
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50
A non-prosecution agreement is one:
A) whereby the government agrees to dismiss a filed criminal charge.
B) in which U.S.attorneys decline prosecution of a corporation that has taken appropriate steps to report a crime,cooperate,and compensate victims.
C) between a prosecutor and a corporation to delay prosecution while the company takes remedial actions.
D) that typically involves the filing of an accusatory instrument whose arraignment is suspended for a specified time period,usually one to three years.
A) whereby the government agrees to dismiss a filed criminal charge.
B) in which U.S.attorneys decline prosecution of a corporation that has taken appropriate steps to report a crime,cooperate,and compensate victims.
C) between a prosecutor and a corporation to delay prosecution while the company takes remedial actions.
D) that typically involves the filing of an accusatory instrument whose arraignment is suspended for a specified time period,usually one to three years.
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51
Kinds of decisions made form a part of:
A) assumptive values.
B) tacit underlying values.
C) espoused values.
D) artifacts.
A) assumptive values.
B) tacit underlying values.
C) espoused values.
D) artifacts.
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52
When a civil court requires payments by a company to correct "concrete losses" experienced by injured parties,these payments are called:
A) compensatory damages.
B) general damages.
C) punitive damages.
D) incidental damages.
A) compensatory damages.
B) general damages.
C) punitive damages.
D) incidental damages.
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53
When managers are convicted of a crime,their prison sentences are based on a(n):
A) numerical point system.
B) grading system.
C) evidence-based review system.
D) rating system.
A) numerical point system.
B) grading system.
C) evidence-based review system.
D) rating system.
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54
Corporations are not allowed to invoke the _____ Amendment right against self-incrimination when prosecutors ask them to turn over documents related to a crime.
A) Fifth
B) Sixth
C) Fourteenth
D) Fifteenth
A) Fifth
B) Sixth
C) Fourteenth
D) Fifteenth
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55
Which legal doctrine,created by the Supreme Court in 1909,states that corporations are liable for the actions of employees who commit a crime in the course of their employment when their act was for the benefit of the company?
A) Res judicata
B) Res ipsa loquitur
C) Respondeat superior
D) Quid pro quo
A) Res judicata
B) Res ipsa loquitur
C) Respondeat superior
D) Quid pro quo
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56
According to Thomas Donaldson and Thomas W.Dunfee,the idea that "inconsistent norms" are acceptable as long as they do not violate any hypernorms is called:
A) amorality.
B) moral free space.
C) reciprocity.
D) moral muteness.
A) amorality.
B) moral free space.
C) reciprocity.
D) moral muteness.
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57
According to Thomas Donaldson and Thomas W.Dunfee,the right to political participation is a(n):
A) master morality.
B) example of reciprocity.
C) hypernorm.
D) example of moral muteness.
A) master morality.
B) example of reciprocity.
C) hypernorm.
D) example of moral muteness.
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58
Corporate cultural values found in documents such as mission statements and codes of ethics are known as:
A) espoused values.
B) artifacts.
C) enacted values.
D) tacit underlying values.
A) espoused values.
B) artifacts.
C) enacted values.
D) tacit underlying values.
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59
The unspoken,unwritten beliefs about the nature of the company and what behaviors bring success are called:
A) artifacts.
B) tacit underlying values.
C) assumptive values.
D) espoused values.
A) artifacts.
B) tacit underlying values.
C) assumptive values.
D) espoused values.
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60
A person hired by a corporation to oversee fulfillment of conditions in an agreement to avoid criminal indictment is called a:
A) gatekeeper.
B) mentor.
C) principal.
D) monitor.
A) gatekeeper.
B) mentor.
C) principal.
D) monitor.
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61
According to the U.S.Sentencing Commission's Guidelines Manual,if criminal conduct occurs:
A) stop the program.
B) terminate participation.
C) establish dynamic psychological processes.
D) modify the program to prevent repeat offenses.
A) stop the program.
B) terminate participation.
C) establish dynamic psychological processes.
D) modify the program to prevent repeat offenses.
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62
The coordinated efforts of a company to prevent its managers from breaking the law and to act ethically are called:
A) ethics programs.
B) reciprocity.
C) theory of amorality.
D) moral muteness.
A) ethics programs.
B) reciprocity.
C) theory of amorality.
D) moral muteness.
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63
What is the theory of moral unity?
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64
Explain the difference between a civil court awarding compensatory damages and punitive damages to a plaintiff.
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65
What are the factors that influence managerial ethics? Why is the example of company leaders considered perhaps the strongest influence on integrity in a corporate culture?
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66
The tendency of an individual to use self-centered,immoral,manipulative behavior in a group is known as:
A) psychoticism.
B) narcissism.
C) Machiavellianism.
D) neuroticism.
A) psychoticism.
B) narcissism.
C) Machiavellianism.
D) neuroticism.
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67
Explain what Thomas Donaldson and Thomas W.Dunfee meant by the concept of "hypernorms." Give examples of these types of norms.
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68
Explain the basic ideas in the philosophy of utilitarianism.
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69
Discuss the criminal prosecution of managers and corporations.How do they differ?
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70
Explain what Thomas Donaldson and Thomas W.Dunfee meant by the concept of "moral free space."
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71
Discuss the difference,if any,between ethics and business ethics.How are they similar and different from one another?
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72
As per the U.S.Sentencing Commission's Guidelines Manual,what are the seven steps of an effective compliance program?
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73
Distinguish between ethical universalism and ethical relativism.
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74
Explain the basic teachings of the realist school of ethics.
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75
Discuss the three stages of a "civilization" as it typically develops over time.
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76
What is corporate culture? Explain the three levels of culture according to pioneering researcher,Edgar Schein.
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77
What is an ethics and compliance program? Is it being followed by companies?
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78
Explain what is meant by the theory of amorality.
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79
A(n)_____ approach teaches employees to meet legal and regulatory requirements and emphasizes following rules.
A) ethics
B) compliance
C) moral
D) value-based
A) ethics
B) compliance
C) moral
D) value-based
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80
After the turn-of-the-century fraud scandals,Congress created requirements for antifraud mechanisms with this 2002 Act.
A) The Sarbanes-Oxley Act
B) The Confidential Information Protection and Statistical Efficiency Act
C) The Federal Information Security Management Act
D) The TEACH Act
A) The Sarbanes-Oxley Act
B) The Confidential Information Protection and Statistical Efficiency Act
C) The Federal Information Security Management Act
D) The TEACH Act
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