The average rate of consuming resources and producing waste in the more developed world is 32
times greater than in the developing world. - Answers true
The practice of judging one culture by the standards of another culture is called? - Answers
Ethnocentrism
According to the EPA Sustainability Primer: protecting, maintaining, and restoring access to basic
resources for current and future generations is referred to as: - Answers Resource security
What is a cultural value for the United States? - Answers Good health, education, freedom (all of the
above)
Ecology - Answers Living things, the environment, & their interactions
Ideology - Answers Certain thinking of a group of a social class
World view - Answers shared ideas & expectations of the world
Ethos - Answers set of moral principles
Social system - Answers patterned network of relationships
The movement of the entire earth becoming one culture is: - Answers monoculture
In Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions, acceptance of a hierarchical order versus striving for equal
distribution of power is an aspect of: - Answers power distance
In Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions, rigid codes of believe versus more relaxed attitudes is an aspect of:
- Answers uncertainty avoidance
If we only achieve the Economic + Social pillars, what would be the result: - Answers equitable
What are groups or organizations that affect only a small segment of one's life? - Answers
microculture
Incorporating values and beliefs of a different culture into one's life is the definition of: - Answers
Acculturation
According to the World Bank, what are the three building blocks of social sustainability? - Answers
Inclusion, justice, and resilience
Supporting people to be drivers of their own solutions is a source of: - Answers empowerment
In C2C, the authors refer to the strategic design tool of considering ecology, equity, and economy as: -
Answers triple top line
According to the EPA Sustainability Primer, promoting the development, planning, building, or
modification of communities to promote sustainable living is part of which pillar? - Answers social
In C2C, "respecting diversity" focuses mainly on the social aspect of sustainability - Answers false
In C2C, an "anywhere" building is described as a prefabricated sustainable structure which can be
assembled in any location to support people, planet, and the local economy. - Answers false
When using the fractal tool in C2C, the question, "Is it fair to pollute a river or poison the air," is an
aspect of: - Answers Ecology/Equity
Today, many U.S. citizens expect companies to conduct themselves in _ manner while generating a
profit. - Answers an ethical and socially responsible
According to the reading, what are the main drivers that push businesses toward CSR? - Answers
Increased pressure from consumers, pressure from shareholders and investors, and supply-chain
pressure
The Red Campaign is an example of _? - Answers cause related marketing
With social entrepreneurship, the company aims to build a positive social impact into the mission of
the company from its founding - Answers true
Refers to the use of business marketing techniques in the pursuit of social goals: - Answers Social
marketing
Refers to the use of business organizations and techniques to attain laudable social goals: - Answers
Social entrepreneurship
Refers to corporations associating the sales of its products to a program of donations or support for a
charitable or civic organization: - Answers cause related marketing
Salary transparency is a tool to promote: - Answers equity
When corporations exaggerate or misstate the impact of their environmental actions or promote
products as being more eco-friendly than they actually are: - Answers greenwashing
A company originally known for its One for One business model: - Answers toms shoes
Corporate Social Responsibility strategies emphasize: - Answers A positive impact on the environment
and stakeholders