Deck 4: Ethical Considerations for Business Marketers

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Which of the following is NOT one of the competing views of corporate responsibility?

A) The invisible hand.
B) The hand of government.
C) The hand of economics.
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A view of ethics which states that actions should be judged by their outcomes is called:

A) Deontology.
B) Teleology.
C) Philology.
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What is backstage culture?

A) Unethical practices carried out in secret.
B) Knowledge that members of a culture are unwilling to share with outsiders.
C) Cultural information which enables foreigners to understand a market.
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What does the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act prevent American companies from doing?

A) Accepting bribes from foreigners.
B) Offering bribes to foreigners.
C) Encouraging foreigners to offer bribes to US officials.
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Why should one not give a clock to a Chinese business contact?

A) It implies that you are in a hurry.
B) It implies that you have plenty of time.
C) It is thought to bring bad luck.
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What is reciprocity?

A) Forcing a seller to buy something from the company he or she is trying to sell to.
B) Helping a company when it is in trouble, for example by giving extended credit, in the expectation of an increase in purchases later as a show of gratitude.
C) Offering a buyer a personal favour in exchange for placing an order.
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Why might a buyer ask a foreign company to inflate the invoice?

A) To build up credit for future transactions.
B) To avoid exchange controls and export cash.
C) To act as a bribe.
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A standard which is acceptable in all cultures and organisations is called:

A) A hypernorm.
B) A consistent norm.
C) A moral free space.
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What is guangxi?

A) A system for eliminating bribes.
B) A system for establishing social obligations by doing favours.
C) A system for monitoring business behaviour in order to maintain ethical standards.
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Approximately what proportion of companies specify that buyers are not allowed to accept gifts?

A) 10%.
B) 80%
C) 50%.
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Deck 4: Ethical Considerations for Business Marketers
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Which of the following is NOT one of the competing views of corporate responsibility?

A) The invisible hand.
B) The hand of government.
C) The hand of economics.
The hand of economics.
2
A view of ethics which states that actions should be judged by their outcomes is called:

A) Deontology.
B) Teleology.
C) Philology.
Teleology.
3
What is backstage culture?

A) Unethical practices carried out in secret.
B) Knowledge that members of a culture are unwilling to share with outsiders.
C) Cultural information which enables foreigners to understand a market.
Knowledge that members of a culture are unwilling to share with outsiders.
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What does the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act prevent American companies from doing?

A) Accepting bribes from foreigners.
B) Offering bribes to foreigners.
C) Encouraging foreigners to offer bribes to US officials.
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Why should one not give a clock to a Chinese business contact?

A) It implies that you are in a hurry.
B) It implies that you have plenty of time.
C) It is thought to bring bad luck.
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What is reciprocity?

A) Forcing a seller to buy something from the company he or she is trying to sell to.
B) Helping a company when it is in trouble, for example by giving extended credit, in the expectation of an increase in purchases later as a show of gratitude.
C) Offering a buyer a personal favour in exchange for placing an order.
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Why might a buyer ask a foreign company to inflate the invoice?

A) To build up credit for future transactions.
B) To avoid exchange controls and export cash.
C) To act as a bribe.
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A standard which is acceptable in all cultures and organisations is called:

A) A hypernorm.
B) A consistent norm.
C) A moral free space.
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What is guangxi?

A) A system for eliminating bribes.
B) A system for establishing social obligations by doing favours.
C) A system for monitoring business behaviour in order to maintain ethical standards.
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Approximately what proportion of companies specify that buyers are not allowed to accept gifts?

A) 10%.
B) 80%
C) 50%.
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