Question: B Responsibility Be profitable. A B. Sources: Based on Archie B. Carroll, A Three-Dimensional Conceptual Model of Corporate Performance, Academy of Management Review 4 (1979):
B Responsibility Be profitable. A B. Sources: Based on Archie B. Carroll, "A Three-Dimensional Conceptual Model of Corporate Performance," Academy of Management Review 4 (1979): 499; A. B. Carroll, "The Pyramid of Corporate Social Responsibility: Toward the Moral Management of Corporate Stakeholders, Business Horizons 34 (July-August 1991): 42; Mark S. Schwartz and Archie B. Carroll, "Corporate Social Responsibility: A Three-Domain Approach, Business Ethics Quarterly 13, no. 4 (2003): 503-530. Read the case study and answer the questions that follow. CASE STUDY In a demonstration of how perception can sometimes trump reality, Johnson & Johnson topped a list of companies perceived by American consumers as having the best reputations for corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices The Corporate Social Responsibility Index, developed by the Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship and the Reputation Institute, attempts to measure how companies' reputations are affected by public perceptions of performance related to citizenship (the community and the environment), governance (ethics and transparency), and workplace practices. The 2010 CSR Index is based on a survey of 7,790 online U.S. consumers conducted in January and February 2010 Johnson & Johnson has since admitted-months after the CSR Index survey was conducted-that it misled regulators and consumers by using The fact that there is a criminal investigation pending against Johnson & Johnson suggests that regulators feel that the company is not meeting its obligations at level of corporate responsibility, The managers at Johnson & Johnson who authorized the buyback of defective products might have endorsed Milton Friedman's shareholder, or profit mandimizing, view. Which of the following arguments also support Friedman's position? Check all that apply. Organizations have the knowledge and resources to do good in the community, so they are responsible for helping others. People who put money into an organization deserve the maximum possible return on their investment. People should be allowed to choose their charities for themselves. When organizations donate money to charity, the bottom line suffers. Organizations have more power than most underprivileged people, so they are responsible for helping these people get ahead in life. Grade it Now Save & Continue Continue without saving B Responsibility Be profitable. A B. Sources: Based on Archie B. Carroll, "A Three-Dimensional Conceptual Model of Corporate Performance," Academy of Management Review 4 (1979): 499; A. B. Carroll, "The Pyramid of Corporate Social Responsibility: Toward the Moral Management of Corporate Stakeholders, Business Horizons 34 (July-August 1991): 42; Mark S. Schwartz and Archie B. Carroll, "Corporate Social Responsibility: A Three-Domain Approach, Business Ethics Quarterly 13, no. 4 (2003): 503-530. Read the case study and answer the questions that follow. CASE STUDY In a demonstration of how perception can sometimes trump reality, Johnson & Johnson topped a list of companies perceived by American consumers as having the best reputations for corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices The Corporate Social Responsibility Index, developed by the Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship and the Reputation Institute, attempts to measure how companies' reputations are affected by public perceptions of performance related to citizenship (the community and the environment), governance (ethics and transparency), and workplace practices. The 2010 CSR Index is based on a survey of 7,790 online U.S. consumers conducted in January and February 2010 Johnson & Johnson has since admitted-months after the CSR Index survey was conducted-that it misled regulators and consumers by using The fact that there is a criminal investigation pending against Johnson & Johnson suggests that regulators feel that the company is not meeting its obligations at level of corporate responsibility, The managers at Johnson & Johnson who authorized the buyback of defective products might have endorsed Milton Friedman's shareholder, or profit mandimizing, view. Which of the following arguments also support Friedman's position? Check all that apply. Organizations have the knowledge and resources to do good in the community, so they are responsible for helping others. People who put money into an organization deserve the maximum possible return on their investment. People should be allowed to choose their charities for themselves. When organizations donate money to charity, the bottom line suffers. Organizations have more power than most underprivileged people, so they are responsible for helping these people get ahead in life. Grade it Now Save & Continue Continue without saving