Question: QUESTION 37 According to our second workshop, we discussed how corporate social responsibility means many things. They include all of the following. except: a. Simply
QUESTION 37 According to our second workshop, we discussed how corporate social responsibility means many things. They include all of the following. except: a. Simply maximizing shareholder profits. b. A little more than maximizing shareholder profits, such as considering how a business decision affects its stakeholders. A much broader definition that goes beyond how a business decision might affect stakeholders, but how it might affect the community, the environment, future generations, etc. That the reality is there is little agreement between academic and business commentators as to what corporate social respons c. d. means. e. All of the above. QUESTION 38 You are the assistant to an attorney ("Attorney") who you know is significantly padding clients' bills. You can't approach your imme manager because that person is Attorney. You discuss the issue with your family about the situation. Your family members agreet should take it to the next level, which would be one of the partners of the law firm. You do so, but it appears they, too, engage in th conduct. The law firm lacks any formal department or process for handling potential ethical violation complaints. According to Dr. and the textbook about how to blow the whistle, you should: a. Go outside your chain of command, b. Go outside of the firm, such as law enforcement or the press. c. Leave the company. d. (b) and (c), only e. (a), (b), and (c) QUESTION 35 According to an article in the Washington Post, the billionaire brothers, David and Charles Koch, "grew up rich. (but their father was insistent on making them perform farmhand labor which included milking cows, bailing hay and a series of whatever else he could think of in a series of 'never-ending routine of choices." David Koch said in The New Yorker that their father instilled a work ethic for which he is now grateful. A work ethic that reinforces personal responsibility is attributed to this ethical theory a. Utilitarianism b. Virtue Ethics c. Objectivism d. Rawls' Theory of Justice e. Integrative Social Contracts Theory