Question: QUESTION B1 is a structured program designed by organizations to maintain high ethical standards by helping touch poople in a structured setting to understand ethical
QUESTION B1 is a structured program designed by organizations to maintain high ethical standards by helping touch poople in a structured setting to understand ethical aspects of decision making Codes of Ethical Conduct Ethics Training Critical Response Whistleblower Protection Sustainability Program QUESTION 82 should act as ethical role models and set an ethical tone in their areas of responsibility Top management only Middle management only First line of supervisory management only Top and middle management levels only All levels of management QUESTION B3 The defensive strategy of social responsibility meets the organization's economic responsibility economic and legal responsibilities economic legal and ethical responsibilities economic legal ethical and discretionary responsibilities economic, legal, ethical discretionary, and political responsibilities QUESTION 78 Managers who use oficial stationery or company email accounts to communicate personal opinions or requests to community organizations are engaging in acts that may be considered to constitute an ethical dilemma regarding Discrimination oxual assent @ conflicts of interest e customer confidence organizational resources QUESTION 79 In this phase of moral development the individualis strongly driven by core principles and personal beliets. This is the stage where a strong ethics tramework is evident and the individual can be willing to break with norms and conventions, oven lows, to make decisions consistent with personal principles post conventional conventional preconventional personal social QUESTION 80 Which of the following rationalizations for nothical behaviour reflects the mistaken belief that a questionable behaviour is really safe and will never be discovered or made public? It's not really illegal ll's in overyone's best interests No one will ever know about it The organization will protect me Everybody does it QUESTION 75 Suppose that a professor's main concem in grading term papers is to evaluate all papers and assign grades fairly and objectively in light of the coquine and grading scale contained in the course syllabus From anothic perspective, this is an example of the professor adophing which of the following www the utilitaran view the individualism View the collectivism View the month view the justice view QUESTION 76 An executive who assumes that ethical standards should only absolutely across cultures and national boundaries is operating under which cultur perspective? cultural activism cultural relativism ethical universalism cultural socialism ethical realism QUESTION 77 When some action must be taken but there is not a clear right or wrong approach, a person is faced with an) moral pinch ethical dilemma managerial decision situation to avoid wsuit Click Save and Submit to save and submit Chick Save All Aretoane alla o IT C Question Completion Status QUESTION 71 The socioeconomic of sponsibility holds that management's only responsibility in managing a business is to maximize profits True False QUESTION 72 Discretionary responsibility occurs when an organization voluntarily moves beyond basic economic fogal and ethical expectations to provide costupan advancing the well-being of individuals communities and society as a whole True Falso QUESTION 73 Corporate governance typically involves hiring, firing, and compensating the chief executive officer (CEO), assessing strategy and varing financial records True False QUESTION 74 Which statement accurately describes the relationship between law and ethics Even though an actions legal, it may not be ethical An action that is not illegal is without question an ethical action Living up to the letter of the low is a sufficient guantee that a person's actions are truly ethical On and bande The value of an ethics codes on the ration's underlying human resource foundation True False QUESTION 68 Only top management needs to act as ethical role models True False QUESTION 69 Housing and job training for the homeless bringing technology to poor families, improving literacy among disadvantaged youth and making small loans to start minority-owned businesses are all examples of social entrepreneurship True False QUESTION 70 The classical view of social responsibility maintains that the organization must be concerned with the broader social welfare and not just with corporato profits False QUESTION 63 Ethics intensity or issue intensity indicates the degree to which an issue or situation is recognized to pose important thical changes True Fabe QUESTION 84 Factors intencing ethical manager behaviour include the person the employing organization, and the external environment Troe Falso QUESTION 65 A whistleblower is a person who exposes the misdeeds of others in an attempt to divert attention from his or her own unethical behaviour True False QUESTION 66 Codes of ethical conduct can guarantee othical conduct True False Click Save and Submit to see and submit. Click Save All Ansuers to save all answers to search O C QUESTION 59 The justice vow of ethical beviour focuses on treating people impartially and fairly according to guiding rules and standards True False QUESTION 60 A person who adopts the perspective of cultural relativism assumes that ethical standards should apply consistently across all cultures and national boundanes in the same way Thao False QUESTION 61 An ethical doma occurs when there is a situation that offers potential benefit or gain and is also unethical OTno False QUESTION 62 When some action must be taken but there is no a car or wrong approach, a person is faced with an ethical dilemma True False Chicken and submit to me and stabit. Che Son Allurs to call us. to search o Amanager who chooses the worlative diving the absolute best solution to a problem is making an) Wise decision Optimizing decision Managerial decision Limiting decision Systematic decision QUESTION 56 occurs when focusing only on informistion that contiems a decision already made Framing error Satisticing Heuristics Confirmation error Escalation to QUESTION 57 Sell-respect, freedom, happiness, inner harmony and fartuly security to examples of dominal values (the end point goal): and courage, mention, ambition sell discipline, and honesty at examples of instrumental values (how we got to our goal) True Falso QUESTION 58 The individualism view of ethical behaviour focuses on the pursuit of long term sell interests o Tho Falso QUESTION 52 A is the decision environment in which complete information is available about possible alternative courses of action and their outcomes Probability environment Uncertain environment Risk environment Certain environment Normal environment QUESTION 53 The ideal, but seldom achieved, condition for managerial problem solving is characterized by Low risk, because managers seek little stimulation High risk, because that is when high profits are possible Uncertainty, because that offers the greatest chance for creativity Normality, because that is the condition under which all the business school principles work Certainty, because the manager simply has to locate the alternative offering the best solution QUESTION 54 When decision makers lack complete information on action alternatives and their consequences but have some knowledge of the probabilities associated with the various outcomes they are operating in an environment of Certainty Risk Uncertainty O Subjectivity Equifinality