Question: can you help me those Qs: Without this background [the study of business ethics] students will be unprepared for a career in contemporary business. Which

can you help me those Qs:

  1. "Without this background [the study of business ethics] students will be unprepared for a career in contemporary business."

Which of the following are reasons why he makes this statement? (Check all that apply.)

Group of answer choices

  1. Ethical failures have led to many large business failures.
  2. There are many legal regulations that require ethical standards and procedures in business.
  3. Conducting ethical business gives a sense of pride and integrity that creates confidence.
  4. Ethical behavior and standards can actually create competitive advantage for a business.
  5. Studies show that people who are ethical in business are also ethical in their personal lives.

  1. DesJardins asserts, "Unfortunately, compliance with the law alone will prove insufficient for ethically responsible business." Which of the following are among the reasons for this statement?

Group of answer choices

  1. This would require a legal staff so large the cost would be prohibitive.
  2. Laws are often ambiguous and interpretations can differ.
  3. Laws governing businesses are typically based on case law.
  4. The law itself sometimes requires ethical analysis.
  5. Traditionally the government shies away from making laws regarding ethical issues.

  1. Which of the following statements are true of philosophical ethics?

Group of answer choices

  1. It studies what people do and value.
  2. It studies what people should do and should value.
  3. It rejects or disagrees with the way people typically behave.
  4. It rejects authority as the source of ethics.
  5. It requires reasoning about, conscious reflection on, and analysis of the ways people customarily behave.
  1. Identify each of the following statements as concerning morality (M), social ethics (S), both (B), or neither (N)
  1. 1. It concerns questions of ethical behavior on an individual level. [ Select ] ["M", "S", "B", "N"]
  2. 2. It concerns concerns questions of public policy, law, etc. [ Select ] ["M", "S", "B", "N"]
  3. 3. It examines principles, rules, and virtues. [ Select ] ["M", "S", "B", "N"]
  4. 4. It is the sense of ethics studied in business ethics. [ Select ] ["M", "S", "B", "N"]
  5. 5. It is the sense of ethics that addresses the fact that businesses can have a great deal of influence on many lives. [ Select ] ["M", "S", "B", "N"]

  1. Check all of the points of view that might need to be considered in a given business ethics decision (depending on the situation).

Group of answer choices

  1. Management
  2. Owners
  3. Employees
  4. Consumers
  5. Citizens

  1. Select all true statements concerning the ethical decision making model presented by the text.

Group of answer choices

  1. We should identify the relevant facts, ethical issues, and stakeholders.
  2. Stakeholders should be identified before ethical issues are.
  3. Moral imagination is a helpful tool for considering the various alternatives we have identified.
  4. We should not be worried about what other people will think, but just do the right thing.
  5. It is not enough just to make and carry out a decision. We must monitor and learn from the results of our decision.
  1. which of the following statements are true?

Group of answer choices

  1. Those who know the right thing to do can usually be counted on to do the right thing.
  2. Business ethics as an academic discipline is more concerned with ethical behavior than it is with ethical reasoning.
  3. Teaching ethics must include allowing students to think for themselves.
  4. Business ethics classes typically emphasize ethical reasoning rather than ethical answers.
  5. Business ethics classes must avoid the dilemma of dogmatism on the one hand and relativism on the other.

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