Deck 3: The Managers Changing Work Environment and Ethical Responsibilities: Doing the Right Thing

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There are stakeholders in both an organization's internal and its external environments.
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Customers are those who pay to use an organization's goods or services.
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Studies show that students who cheat and don't actually do the assigned work are more likely to fail anyway.
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In a corporation, the chief executive is typically elected by the stockholders of the firm.
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Prior to its natural gas pipeline explosion, Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) had an incentive system that encouraged crews to find leaks, which led to steep increases in repair costs.
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The task environment consists of groups that present workers with daily tasks to handle.
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A supplier is a person or an organization that provides materials or labor to consumers.
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In an organization's environment, internal stakeholders include the customers of an organization.
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Only those with an ownership interest in a company are known as stakeholders.
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Far East Chop House is an American restaurant that purchases beef from a Nebraska company that raises Japanese cattle.The Nebraska company would best be described as a distributor for the Far East.
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Strategic allies may be organizations that are traditional rivals but combine their efforts to overcome a new competitor or other threat in the environment.
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The psychological mechanism of motivated blindness discourages cheating among students.
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Rafael sits on the board of directors for Pierson Fabrication, Inc., but he is not among the executive leadership of the organization.In fact, he works for an American carmaker.Therefore Rafael is an external stakeholder for Pierson.
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The two parts of the external environment are the task environment and the socio-political environment.
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Competitors compete solely for customers and raw materials.
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Cheating may be done as a way to redress perceived unfairness.
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Customers have more faith in health insurance companies to handle complaints than they have in apparel outlets.
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Distributors have been hurt by the rise in popularity of the Internet.
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Internal stakeholders include the employees of an organization.
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The mass media is part of an organization's general environment.
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To a commercial airline, the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) is an example of a stakeholder.
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External stakeholders include labor unions.
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Values are the relatively permanent and deeply held underlying beliefs and attitudes that help determine a person's behavior.
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The standards of right and wrong that influence behavior are called ethics.
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Factors such as unemployment conditions and interest rates would be considered part of demographic forces in an organization's general environment.
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A situation in which you have to decide whether to pursue a course of action that may benefit you or your organization but that is unethical or even illegal is called a moral challenge.
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When the independent, high-end U.S.Grant hotel in downtown San Diego joined Starwood's Luxury Collection of hotels to gain "worldwide exposure," it was an example of a distributor relationship.
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Political-legal forces are changes in the economic, political, legal, and technological global system that may affect an organization.
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Demographic forces include influences on an organization arising from changes in the characteristics of a population, such as age or ethnic origin.
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An organization's value system stressing financial performance may conflict with its value system stressing cohesion among employees.
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Government regulators are regulatory agencies that establish ground rules under which organizations may operate.
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In business, the extended environment is another name for general environment.
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Ethical behavior is defined as a behavior that creates the greatest good for the greatest number of people.
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The National Rifle Association is an example of a government regulator.
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For established companies, financial institutions are not external stakeholders.
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The percentage of the labor force represented by unions has steadily increased since the 1950s.
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An interest in health and fitness leading to a boost in sales of athletic shoes demonstrates a sociocultural force.
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As a manager, you cannot control the forces in the general environment.
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The economic integration of the European Union can best be considered part of the economic forces.
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The majority of American adults are likely to purchase from companies with ethical business practices only if their prices are not higher.
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The purpose of a code of ethics is to state an organization's expectations for the behavior of all its external stakeholders.
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Ethics training can enhance high ethical standards in the workplace, even when a company has of a strong code of ethics.
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Using in-name-only offshore headquarters to minimize U.S.tax burdens is an example of corporate social responsibility.
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Using cash from newer investors to pay off older ones is known as a Kohlberg scheme.
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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act was a response by Congress to an array of high-profile U.S.business scandals at the beginning of the 21st century.
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A moral-rights approach to ethical behavior taken by a manager would often result in her performing a "cost-benefit" analysis.
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Herman Miller, maker of office furniture, practices corporate social responsibility through sustainability efforts.
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Personality tests can be used to identify potentially dishonest people before they are hired.
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Andrew Carnegie, steel magnate and supporter of free libraries, is an example of a philanthropist.
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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is the notion that corporations are expected to create a positive and enriching environment for employees.
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In some cases, the IRS financially rewards whistle-blowers.
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The flaw in the individual approach is that what results in the individual's best interests is not always what is in everyone's interest long term.
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According to Milton Friedman, the social justification of a business's existence is in its benefit to stockholders, creation of jobs, and expansion of the economy.
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Human trafficking is unethical according to the moral-rights approach.
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The first stage of personal moral development is known as the conventional level.
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Philanthropy means making charitable donations to benefit humankind.
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Ethical responsibility is at the top of Carroll's corporate social responsibility pyramid.
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It is still unclear whether ethical behavior and social responsibility give an organization a competitive advantage.
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The approach to ethical behavior that is guided by respect for fairness and equity is the integrity approach.
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Which of the following is an example of an external stakeholder for the department store chain Macy's?

A)A member of the Macy's board of directors.
B)A customer who purchases a mattress at Macy's.
C)A sales associate at Macy's.
D)Owners of Macy's stock.
E)The CEO of Macy's.
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Having a Board of Directors whose outside membership is chosen by the CEO or works closely with the company itself strengthens corporate governance.
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Demographic forces are part of the __________ environment of organizations.

A)internal
B)mechanical
C)controllable
D)task
E)general
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Which of the following is an example of an internal stakeholder of an organization?

A)A local news station.
B)The distributor for one of the finished products.
C)A newly formed union.
D)The largest stockholder of the company.
E)The suppliers of raw materials for one of the products.
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Employees at Zachary's Chicago Pizza in California can purchase company stock and thus become owners through a device called

A)a trustees arrangement.
B)participative management.
C)bond sharing.
D)an employee stock ownership plan.
E)profit sharing.
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A __________ is a person or organization that helps another organization sell its goods and services to customers.

A)financier
B)supplier
C)strategic ally
D)distributor
E)special-interest group
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Amazon.com maintains an easy-to-use website, has an accessible service phone number, and offers an inexpensive annual shipping fee primarily in an effort to serve which stakeholders?

A)Distributors
B)Strategic allies
C)Government regulators
D)Financial institutions
E)Customers
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______ are in an organization's external task environment.

A)Employees
B)International forces
C)Owners
D)Lenders
E)Demographic forces
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A florist should consider the grocery store chain Kroger to be a ________ because consumers are able to purchase the same products at Kroger stores as it sells in its own.

A)customer
B)strategic ally
C)supplier
D)distributor
E)competitor
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A U.S.paper mill purchases wood from a Canadian logging company to make wood pulp in its production of paper, so in this case the logging company is a

A)customer.
B)strategic ally.
C)supplier.
D)distributor.
E)special-interest group.
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Which of the following is believed to have contributed to the Pacific Gas and Electric natural gas pipeline explosion in 2010?

A)Inspection crew incentives that encouraged false reporting.
B)Undetected earthquake damage.
C)Illegal field practices by construction crews.
D)Lack of a formal code of ethics.
E)Sabotage by a competitor.
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People who can claim an organization as their legal property are called

A)owners.
B)the board of directors.
C)financial institutions.
D)customers.
E)employees.
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Personal and emotional justifications for ________ include its usefulness as a shortcut and it being a way to redress perceived unfairness.

A)a utilitarian approach
B)deceptive advertising
C)cheating
D)whistle-blowing
E)a lack of corporate governance
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An organization's board of directors is part of its ______ environment.

A)internal
B)uncontrollable
C)external
D)task
E)general
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As part of his overall stock portfolio, Jason bought a few shares of Facebook.In this context, he would best be described as ______ of Facebook.

A)being part of the task environment
B)an internal stakeholder
C)an economic force
D)being part of the general environment
E)a member of the board of directors
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Distributors are part of the ______ environment of organizations.

A)alliance
B)task
C)sociopolitical
D)general
E)internal
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The "holier than thou" effect has been cited as a psychological mechanism that may result in

A)a lack of innovation.
B)increased training costs.
C)decreased diversity.
D)cheating.
E)poor customer service.
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Shareholders of Chesapeake Energy sued the company, demanding corporate governance reforms.
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The group important in setting the organization's overall strategic goals and for approving major decisions and salaries of top management is known as

A)employees.
B)stockholders.
C)the board of directors.
D)investors.
E)intrapreneurs.
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For convenience, you purchase tickets to see the Black Keys through StubHub rather than from the venue itself.In this case, StubHub acts as a

A)strategic ally.
B)supplier.
C)repackager.
D)special-interest group.
E)distributor.
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Some firms do not have a board of directors.
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Explanation: Not all firms have a board of directors.A lawyer, for instance, may operate as a sole proprietor, making all her own decisions.
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There are stakeholders in both an organization's internal and its external environments.
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Explanation: Stakeholders are the people whose interests are affected by an organization's activities.Figure 3.1 shows that there are both internal and external stakeholders.
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Customers are those who pay to use an organization's goods or services.
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Explanation: Customers are those who pay to use an organization's goods or services.
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Studies show that students who cheat and don't actually do the assigned work are more likely to fail anyway.
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In a corporation, the chief executive is typically elected by the stockholders of the firm.
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Prior to its natural gas pipeline explosion, Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) had an incentive system that encouraged crews to find leaks, which led to steep increases in repair costs.
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The task environment consists of groups that present workers with daily tasks to handle.
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A supplier is a person or an organization that provides materials or labor to consumers.
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In an organization's environment, internal stakeholders include the customers of an organization.
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Only those with an ownership interest in a company are known as stakeholders.
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Far East Chop House is an American restaurant that purchases beef from a Nebraska company that raises Japanese cattle.The Nebraska company would best be described as a distributor for the Far East.
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Strategic allies may be organizations that are traditional rivals but combine their efforts to overcome a new competitor or other threat in the environment.
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The psychological mechanism of motivated blindness discourages cheating among students.
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Rafael sits on the board of directors for Pierson Fabrication, Inc., but he is not among the executive leadership of the organization.In fact, he works for an American carmaker.Therefore Rafael is an external stakeholder for Pierson.
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The two parts of the external environment are the task environment and the socio-political environment.
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Competitors compete solely for customers and raw materials.
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Cheating may be done as a way to redress perceived unfairness.
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Customers have more faith in health insurance companies to handle complaints than they have in apparel outlets.
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Distributors have been hurt by the rise in popularity of the Internet.
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Internal stakeholders include the employees of an organization.
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The mass media is part of an organization's general environment.
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To a commercial airline, the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) is an example of a stakeholder.
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External stakeholders include labor unions.
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Values are the relatively permanent and deeply held underlying beliefs and attitudes that help determine a person's behavior.
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The standards of right and wrong that influence behavior are called ethics.
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Factors such as unemployment conditions and interest rates would be considered part of demographic forces in an organization's general environment.
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A situation in which you have to decide whether to pursue a course of action that may benefit you or your organization but that is unethical or even illegal is called a moral challenge.
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When the independent, high-end U.S.Grant hotel in downtown San Diego joined Starwood's Luxury Collection of hotels to gain "worldwide exposure," it was an example of a distributor relationship.
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Political-legal forces are changes in the economic, political, legal, and technological global system that may affect an organization.
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Demographic forces include influences on an organization arising from changes in the characteristics of a population, such as age or ethnic origin.
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An organization's value system stressing financial performance may conflict with its value system stressing cohesion among employees.
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Government regulators are regulatory agencies that establish ground rules under which organizations may operate.
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In business, the extended environment is another name for general environment.
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Ethical behavior is defined as a behavior that creates the greatest good for the greatest number of people.
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The National Rifle Association is an example of a government regulator.
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For established companies, financial institutions are not external stakeholders.
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The percentage of the labor force represented by unions has steadily increased since the 1950s.
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An interest in health and fitness leading to a boost in sales of athletic shoes demonstrates a sociocultural force.
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As a manager, you cannot control the forces in the general environment.
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The economic integration of the European Union can best be considered part of the economic forces.
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The majority of American adults are likely to purchase from companies with ethical business practices only if their prices are not higher.
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The purpose of a code of ethics is to state an organization's expectations for the behavior of all its external stakeholders.
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Ethics training can enhance high ethical standards in the workplace, even when a company has of a strong code of ethics.
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Using in-name-only offshore headquarters to minimize U.S.tax burdens is an example of corporate social responsibility.
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Using cash from newer investors to pay off older ones is known as a Kohlberg scheme.
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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act was a response by Congress to an array of high-profile U.S.business scandals at the beginning of the 21st century.
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A moral-rights approach to ethical behavior taken by a manager would often result in her performing a "cost-benefit" analysis.
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Herman Miller, maker of office furniture, practices corporate social responsibility through sustainability efforts.
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Personality tests can be used to identify potentially dishonest people before they are hired.
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Andrew Carnegie, steel magnate and supporter of free libraries, is an example of a philanthropist.
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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is the notion that corporations are expected to create a positive and enriching environment for employees.
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In some cases, the IRS financially rewards whistle-blowers.
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The flaw in the individual approach is that what results in the individual's best interests is not always what is in everyone's interest long term.
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According to Milton Friedman, the social justification of a business's existence is in its benefit to stockholders, creation of jobs, and expansion of the economy.
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Human trafficking is unethical according to the moral-rights approach.
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The first stage of personal moral development is known as the conventional level.
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Philanthropy means making charitable donations to benefit humankind.
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Ethical responsibility is at the top of Carroll's corporate social responsibility pyramid.
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It is still unclear whether ethical behavior and social responsibility give an organization a competitive advantage.
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The approach to ethical behavior that is guided by respect for fairness and equity is the integrity approach.
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Which of the following is an example of an external stakeholder for the department store chain Macy's?

A)A member of the Macy's board of directors.
B)A customer who purchases a mattress at Macy's.
C)A sales associate at Macy's.
D)Owners of Macy's stock.
E)The CEO of Macy's.
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Having a Board of Directors whose outside membership is chosen by the CEO or works closely with the company itself strengthens corporate governance.
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Demographic forces are part of the __________ environment of organizations.

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D)task
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Which of the following is an example of an internal stakeholder of an organization?

A)A local news station.
B)The distributor for one of the finished products.
C)A newly formed union.
D)The largest stockholder of the company.
E)The suppliers of raw materials for one of the products.
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Employees at Zachary's Chicago Pizza in California can purchase company stock and thus become owners through a device called

A)a trustees arrangement.
B)participative management.
C)bond sharing.
D)an employee stock ownership plan.
E)profit sharing.
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A __________ is a person or organization that helps another organization sell its goods and services to customers.

A)financier
B)supplier
C)strategic ally
D)distributor
E)special-interest group
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Amazon.com maintains an easy-to-use website, has an accessible service phone number, and offers an inexpensive annual shipping fee primarily in an effort to serve which stakeholders?

A)Distributors
B)Strategic allies
C)Government regulators
D)Financial institutions
E)Customers
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______ are in an organization's external task environment.

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B)International forces
C)Owners
D)Lenders
E)Demographic forces
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A florist should consider the grocery store chain Kroger to be a ________ because consumers are able to purchase the same products at Kroger stores as it sells in its own.

A)customer
B)strategic ally
C)supplier
D)distributor
E)competitor
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A U.S.paper mill purchases wood from a Canadian logging company to make wood pulp in its production of paper, so in this case the logging company is a

A)customer.
B)strategic ally.
C)supplier.
D)distributor.
E)special-interest group.
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Which of the following is believed to have contributed to the Pacific Gas and Electric natural gas pipeline explosion in 2010?

A)Inspection crew incentives that encouraged false reporting.
B)Undetected earthquake damage.
C)Illegal field practices by construction crews.
D)Lack of a formal code of ethics.
E)Sabotage by a competitor.
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People who can claim an organization as their legal property are called

A)owners.
B)the board of directors.
C)financial institutions.
D)customers.
E)employees.
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Personal and emotional justifications for ________ include its usefulness as a shortcut and it being a way to redress perceived unfairness.

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D)whistle-blowing
E)a lack of corporate governance
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An organization's board of directors is part of its ______ environment.

A)internal
B)uncontrollable
C)external
D)task
E)general
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As part of his overall stock portfolio, Jason bought a few shares of Facebook.In this context, he would best be described as ______ of Facebook.

A)being part of the task environment
B)an internal stakeholder
C)an economic force
D)being part of the general environment
E)a member of the board of directors
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Distributors are part of the ______ environment of organizations.

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D)general
E)internal
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The "holier than thou" effect has been cited as a psychological mechanism that may result in

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B)increased training costs.
C)decreased diversity.
D)cheating.
E)poor customer service.
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Shareholders of Chesapeake Energy sued the company, demanding corporate governance reforms.
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The group important in setting the organization's overall strategic goals and for approving major decisions and salaries of top management is known as

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B)stockholders.
C)the board of directors.
D)investors.
E)intrapreneurs.
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For convenience, you purchase tickets to see the Black Keys through StubHub rather than from the venue itself.In this case, StubHub acts as a

A)strategic ally.
B)supplier.
C)repackager.
D)special-interest group.
E)distributor.
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