Business Ethics/Social Responsibility/Environmental Sustainability
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What is the definition of business ethics provided in the text?
View answer and explanationAccording to the chapter, what was the payout for the class-action legal fraud suit against WorldCom?
View answer and explanationWhat does the term 'whistle-blowing' refer to in the context of business ethics?
View answer and explanationWhat is the definition of a bribe according to Black’s Law Dictionary, as cited in the chapter?
View answer and explanationThe chapter discusses a recent case where Siemens AG was fined for bribery. What was the total amount of the fine?
View answer and explanationWhat is the term for actions an organization takes beyond what is legally required to protect or enhance the well-being of living things?
View answer and explanationAccording to a survey cited in the chapter, what percentage of firms have policies that prohibit romantic relationships between a supervisor and a subordinate?
View answer and explanationWhat is the chapter's definition of 'sustainability'?
View answer and explanationWal-Mart Stores provides an annual sustainability report. In addition to its own operations, whose practices does this report also scrutinize?
View answer and explanationWhat is ISO 14000?
View answer and explanationWhat is the core requirement of the ISO 14001 standard?
View answer and explanationAccording to the chapter, how many songbird species in the United States have dramatically declined in numbers in the last two decades?
View answer and explanationThe chapter highlights that 'good ethics is good business.' Who are the individuals primarily responsible for ensuring high ethical principles are espoused and practiced in an organization?
View answer and explanationWhat is a key reason provided in the chapter for why firms should adopt proactive, rather than reactive, environmental policies?
View answer and explanationThe chapter lists several reasons why firms should 'Be Green.' Which of the following is NOT listed as one of those reasons?
View answer and explanationWhat is the primary argument from economist Milton Friedman regarding social responsibility, as mentioned in the chapter?
View answer and explanationAccording to the ISO, what is the definition of 'environment'?
View answer and explanationHow many Americans are members of environmental advocacy groups, according to the text?
View answer and explanationThe chapter mentions a major funding announcement by President Obama in August 2009 for electric car manufacturing. What was the amount of this funding?
View answer and explanationTo ensure a code of business ethics is effective, what does the chapter suggest is needed beyond merely having the document?
View answer and explanationWhat does the term 'social policy' embrace, according to the chapter?
View answer and explanationThe chapter discusses social policies on retirement and notes that Japan's national debt is what percentage of its gross domestic product (GDP)?
View answer and explanationWhat is one of the major requirements of an Environmental Management System (EMS) under ISO 14001?
View answer and explanationWhich company, mentioned as an example in the chapter, is cutting carbon emissions from fuels by half by 2012?
View answer and explanationThe chapter suggests that to be socially responsible, firms should proactively conserve and preserve the natural environment. What is one example of a proactive environmental strategy listed in the text?
View answer and explanationAccording to a study mentioned in the chapter, what percentage of corporate recruiters said it is important to hire students with an awareness of social and environmental responsibility?
View answer and explanationWhat is the primary risk of merely having a code of ethics without reinforcing it?
View answer and explanationIn the context of love affairs at work, what did a recent Wall Street Journal article report about the percentage of firms that have no restrictions on such relationships?
View answer and explanationAccording to Fortune magazine's 2009 list, which company was ranked number one for social responsibility?
View answer and explanationWhat percentage of foreign workers make up the total population in Japan, according to the chapter's discussion on social retirement policies?
View answer and explanationWhat is the primary reason mentioned in the chapter that businesses are moving environmental affairs from a staff function to a line function?
View answer and explanationThe chapter discusses a study on bird populations in the United States. How many of the 800 bird species in the U.S. are considered endangered?
View answer and explanationWhat does the chapter identify as a major cause of the decimation of fisheries, marine life, and coral reefs?
View answer and explanationWhy can it be a strategic disadvantage for a company not to be ISO 14001 certified?
View answer and explanationWhat is the first social responsibility of any business, according to the chapter's discussion?
View answer and explanationIn the discussion about love affairs at work, the chapter mentions that relations between which two groups are considered a 'de facto conflict of interest' at the World Bank?
View answer and explanationHow many megawatts of wind power does Texas generate, making it the leader in the United States?
View answer and explanationWhat is a major reason provided for the recent trend of firms and governments moving toward proactive environmental strategies?
View answer and explanationWhat did the scientists at the March 2009 Copenhagen Meeting warn would happen by the end of the century if greenhouse gas emissions are not radically reduced?
View answer and explanationThe chapter argues that simply having a code of business ethics is not sufficient. What is a key reason for this assertion?
View answer and explanationThe company Better Place is building a network of 250,000 electric car recharging stations in which US metropolitan area?
View answer and explanationWhat is the primary view of Peter Drucker on the role of character and integrity in a manager, as quoted in the chapter?
View answer and explanationHawaii's Clean Energy Initiative aims to cut its dependence on oil to what percentage by 2030?
View answer and explanationWhat is the primary criticism of using terms like 'organic', 'green', or 'earth-friendly' on product labels in the past, according to the chapter?
View answer and explanationAccording to the chapter, what percentage of the earth is covered by the ocean?
View answer and explanationWhy do some strategists argue against being completely open with their strategies?
View answer and explanationWhat does the 'top-down' approach to strategy formulation contend, as discussed in the chapter?
View answer and explanationWhat is a primary distinction made between Mintzberg's 'artistic' model of strategy and the 'science' model advocated in the textbook?
View answer and explanationAccording to the chapter, what is the 'business green' topic that political and corporate leaders now realize will not go away and is gaining ground rapidly?
View answer and explanationIn the discussion on social policies, what percentage of Japanese men aged 60 to 64 work, according to the International Labor Organization?
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