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Business Ethics Managing Corporate Citizenship and Sustainability in the Age of Globalization
Quiz 3: Corporate Responsibility, Stakeholders, and Citizenship3 Evaluating Business
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Question 1
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Crane et al define ethical theories as "the______ and principles that determine right and wrong for a given situation."
Question 2
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Match the major normative theories of business ethics with their conception of human beings. -Egoism
Question 3
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Match the major normative theories of business ethics with their conception of human beings. -Utilitarianism
Question 4
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Match the major normative theories of business ethics with their conception of human beings. -Ethics of duties
Question 5
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Match the major normative theories of business ethics with their conception of human beings. -Rights and justice
Question 6
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Deontological ethics focus on the outcomes or consequences of actions while teleological ethics focus on the desirability of distinct, abstract principles.
Question 7
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Match the major normative theories of business ethics with the rules they employ. -Egoism
Question 8
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Match the major normative theories of business ethics with the rules they employ. -Utilitarianism
Question 9
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Match the major normative theories of business ethics with the rules they employ. -Ethics of duties
Question 10
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Match the major normative theories of business ethics with the rules they employ. -Rights and justice
Question 11
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_________ egoism is the notion that an actor may act in the interests of others in order to benefit their own longer-term interests, and as such it can be likened to _________.
Question 12
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Kant's categorical imperative contains three parts. Maxim 3 states, "Act only so that the will through its maxims could regard itself at the same time as universally lawgiving". What does this mean?
Question 13
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According to John Rawls, justice is achieved when certain tests are met. What are they? Please select all that apply. Page reference:
Question 14
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Crane et al define feminist ethics as an approach that prioritises the following above abstract principles: (Please select all that apply.)
Question 15
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According to Crane et al, postmodern ethics recommends the following way of deciding what is right and wrong in a given situation:
Question 16
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Crane et al suggest a pragmatic use of ethical theory, in which the business actor sees an ethical dilemma through a 'prism' of ethical theories. What do they see as a main advantage of this approach?