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Calicorp, a California, has decided to fire Michael, a fat
hairy Muslim employee that is in ISIS. Several employees
have complained to the chief executive officer that, now
that Osama Bin Laden has been killed they feel that it
would be un-American to continue to employee a Muslim
out of fear that he will seek revenge for Bin Laden's death.
If Calicorp fired Michael because they believes his religion
makes it more likely he will seek revenge for the death of
Osama Bin laden: - Answer-b. Calicorp will be liable if the
heart of the reason the Company is firing Michael is
because of his religion
A recent survey of 1000 Wall Street analysts found that
two-thirds of them had accepted various favors from
companies they follow and on which they offer guidance to
potential investors. The analysts who denied they could be
influenced to give special treatment to companies who
gave them favors may be suffering under the distorting
effect of: - Answer-a. the illusion of superiority
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According to the textbook, why does the Foreign Corrupt
Practices Act make it illegal for companies and their
employees t make payments or give rewards to a foreign
government or other high-rank official? - Answer-e. Money
paid to influence officials to make favorable decisions they
would otherwise make disrupts the free market system.
According to the text, the federal organizational
sentencing guidelines use a "carrot and stick" to
encourage corporations to comply with the federal legal
mandates including laws prohibiting fraud. The "carrot" of
the guidelines: - Answer-a. Calls for decreases in the level
of potential punishment for companies that establish
strong internal controls to detect and root our illegal
behavior.
Destructive Development, Inc, is trying to get an ordinance
passed by the City Council that will favor their business.
Nothing is written down and the company actually has no
intention of following through with the promise. This is: -
Answer-b.An attempted bribe, because a promise of
something of value in this context has the same effect as if
something has actually been received.
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According to the text, under the 2002 Sarbanes Oxley law
legislating corporate governance and accounting reform: -
Answer-e. all the above
Utilitarianism is: - Answer-a. Consistent with a stakeholder
Charles G. Koch, chairman and CEO of Koch Industries -
a company estimated to be worth $100 billion - released a
book this month, called Good Profit. On page 7 of the
book, Koch talks about his company's opposition to
government subsidies, "such as special tax breaks, import
tariffs, restrictions on exports, mandates, anticompetitive
regulations, and bailouts - including those that would
sermon the surface to be beneficial to us.".......... Koch's
opposition to corporate welfare is most aligned with: -
Answer-B, Nozick's rights theory
Aeronautics giant Boeing fired two internal auditors for
leaking documents and information to a reporter regarding
alleged flaws in the company's internal audit of it
information technology control systems. The company
convened an employee review board and determined that
the leaks constituted...... Who wins and why? - Answer-C,
the boeing because sarbanes-oxley does not protect
whistleblowing to the media
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In our first class meeting, we discussed the meaning of
morals versus ethics, although they are often used
interchangeably: - Answer-E, all of the above
Armand Lauren is CEO of sequa Corporation an industrial
company acquired by the carlyle group. In a feburary 2,
2012 essay in the Wall Street Journal, Mr Lauzon wrote
"Private equity firms exist for.....potential for growth" Equity
firms and those appointed to run the companies that
private-equity firms acquire have : - Answer-a strong
shareholder orientation
Mr henry potter the richest man in bedford falls is the
principle shareholder in Bailey Savings & loan and the
banks board of trustees. He dismisses peter bailey's
restraint toward customers who fall behind in their loan as
"sentimental hogwash". Mr. Potters business philosophy is
most consistent with: - Answer-Objectivism and
shareholder orientation
In recent Businessweek article, one scholar wrote: "When
people judge their chances of experiencing a good
outcome -- getting a great job or financial security -- they
estimate their odds to be higher than average. What