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Trevino and Nelson talk about when you should blow the whistle on your company if they are behaving illegally or unethically, as well as the steps to blowing the whistle. They note that in reporting misconduct, you should consider going outside your chain of command if: You're dealing with an issue that could have adverse consequences if not After you have made sure the facts are accurate and sought the advice of your If your company has no formal department or process of handling such complaints As part of a mass communication that is addressed to other stakeholders affected by the ethical misconduct so that the CEO will know the reputational consequences of failing to address your concerns. b. pcors. C. b. Which of the following statements is the most accurate statement about the Ethic of Care? It was developed in response to the Justice Theory. The Ethic of Care is the antithesis of Objectivism. Men are more justice-oriented; while women are more care-oriented. Proponents argue that this theory is beneficial because it protects people who deserve justice phpTaj3ox.pn File Preview Edit View Go Tools Window Help image (1).png image.png Q Search my Q 18. Scalet, in Chapter 4, discussing shareholder duties, states that corporate charitable giving can seem like a model of corporate responsibility, but for advocates of the shareholder perspective, broad mandates to do good" with the profits of a corporations work in just the wrong direction. Which of the following is not one of the statements he makes about these demands: us They violate the property rights of the owners of the corporation, the shareholders. They presume that managers have moral competencies superior to shareholders competencies about what to do with the earnings. e. They strengthen management's duty to the shareholder. d. Distract from the corporation's purpose to run a profitable business. U BE 19. In chapter 4, which of the following is a statement Scalet makes about shareholde primacy theory: 2. It violates the property rights of the stakeholders. b. Self-sufficiency is a main premise of shareholder theory on which all other aspects of t theory are based c. Management is primarily responsible to the stakeholders, because they are the memb of the community that will be impacted the most by corporate decisions. Efficiency and liberty are the most common values at the core of shareholder primacy theory, although the structure of ethical reasoning is compatible with incorporating ou values. 20. How does Scalet describe the Corporate social responsibility movement? As the entire range of developments and arguments over the past several decade convey a commitment to corporate endeavors beyond maximizing profits within the b. As a movement primarily designed to benefit shareholders. c. As the culmination of the oppressed segments of society speaking out publically large corporations d. As a method of leveling the playing field designed to benefit the weakest in societ phora Preview File Edit View Go Tools Window Help image (1).png Go I Q Search answer 1. S b. INSTRUCTIONS. Pas question. Each question has only one answer The components of Integrative Social Contracts Theory's ethical decision-making comprise all of the following, except: which I am doing business. A decision is ethical if it is compatible with the ethical rules of a community in The decision is authentic in that they are supported by the attitudes and behavior of the majority of the community members, and would permit members of the A social contract is a concept that members of a society of a particular community agree among themselves on certain standards of acceptable behavior, even without formal agreement among the member of the society. That decision rules that conflict with hypernorms are ethical as long as members of the community can exit and they are given a voice about the development and the right ar d. right a 1 2. evolution of the norm. Trevino and Nelson talk about when you should blow the whistle on your company if they are behaving illegally or unethically, as well as the steps to blowing the whistle. They note that in reporting misconduct, you should consider going outside your chain of command if: You're dealing with an issue that could have adverse consequences if not After you have made sure the facts are accurate and sought the advice of your If your company has no formal department or process of handling such complaints As part of a mass communication that is addressed to other stakeholders affected by the ethical misconduct so that the CEO will know the reputational consequences of failing to address your concerns. b. pcors. C. b. Which of the following statements is the most accurate statement about the Ethic of Care? It was developed in response to the Justice Theory. The Ethic of Care is the antithesis of Objectivism. Men are more justice-oriented; while women are more care-oriented. Proponents argue that this theory is beneficial because it protects people who deserve justice phpTaj3ox.pn File Preview Edit View Go Tools Window Help image (1).png image.png Q Search my Q 18. Scalet, in Chapter 4, discussing shareholder duties, states that corporate charitable giving can seem like a model of corporate responsibility, but for advocates of the shareholder perspective, broad mandates to do good" with the profits of a corporations work in just the wrong direction. Which of the following is not one of the statements he makes about these demands: us They violate the property rights of the owners of the corporation, the shareholders. They presume that managers have moral competencies superior to shareholders competencies about what to do with the earnings. e. They strengthen management's duty to the shareholder. d. Distract from the corporation's purpose to run a profitable business. U BE 19. In chapter 4, which of the following is a statement Scalet makes about shareholde primacy theory: 2. It violates the property rights of the stakeholders. b. Self-sufficiency is a main premise of shareholder theory on which all other aspects of t theory are based c. Management is primarily responsible to the stakeholders, because they are the memb of the community that will be impacted the most by corporate decisions. Efficiency and liberty are the most common values at the core of shareholder primacy theory, although the structure of ethical reasoning is compatible with incorporating ou values. 20. How does Scalet describe the Corporate social responsibility movement? As the entire range of developments and arguments over the past several decade convey a commitment to corporate endeavors beyond maximizing profits within the b. As a movement primarily designed to benefit shareholders. c. As the culmination of the oppressed segments of society speaking out publically large corporations d. As a method of leveling the playing field designed to benefit the weakest in societ phora