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Employees may suppress their tendency to act in a manner that seems ethical to them and instead
act in a manner that will protect them against anticipated punishment - (answers)True
Which of the following statements best describes a reason why organizations pursue corporate
social responsibility (CSR) goals and promote a work environment in which employees are
encouraged to act ethically when making business decisions? - (answers)To gain the goodwill of
the community
A clear, concise statement of an issue that needs to be addressed is known as which of the
following? - (answers)problem statement
To extend to all people the same respect and consideration that you expect from them is
considered which of the following character traits? - (answers)integrity
Which of the following terms best describes a habit that inclines people to do what is acceptable?
- (answers)virtue
An organization's mission statement highlights its key ethical issues and identifies the
overarching values and principles that are important to the organization and its decision making.
- (answers)False
In the business world, important decisions are too often left to the technical experts; general
business managers must assume greater responsibility for these decisions. - (answers)True
,A well-implemented ethics and compliance program and a strong ethical culture can lead to: -
(answers)less pressure on employees to misbehave
Which of the following helps ensure that employees abide by the law, follow necessary
regulations, and behave in an ethical manner? - (answers)code of ethics
The term ethics describes standards or codes of behavior expected of an individual by a group to
which the individual belongs. - (answers)True
Because an activity is defined as legal, the activity is also considered ethical - (answers)False
The greater reliance of information systems in all aspects of life has decreased the risk that
information technology will be used unethically. - (answers)False
A code of ethics cannot gain company-wide acceptance unless it is fully endorsed by the
organization's leadership and developed with which of the following? - (answers)employee
participation
Increasingly, managers are including ethical conduct as part of an employee's performance
appraisal. - (answers)True
A statement that highlights an organization's key ethical issues and identifies the overarching
values and principles that are important to the organization and its decision making is known as
which of the following? - (answers)code of ethics
The board of directors of an organization is normally responsible for day-to-day management
and operations of the organization. - (answers)False
, Ideally, the corporate ethics officer should be a well respected, senior-level manager who reports
directly to the CEO. - (answers)True
Legal acts conform to what an individual believes to be the right thing to do. - (answers)False
Consistency means that shareholders, customers, suppliers, and the community know what they
can expect of an organization-that it will behave in the future much as it has in the past. -
(answers)True
During which step of the decision-making process should one be extremely careful not to make
assumptions about the situation? - (answers)Develop problem statement
A discrepancy between employee's own values and an organization's action - (answers)fosters
poor performance
In which step of the decision-making process should the decision makers consider laws,
guidelines, policies, and principles that might apply to the decision? - (answers)choose
alternative
Someone who stands to gain or lose, depending on how a situation is resolved is known as which
of the following - (answers)stakeholder
Setting corporate social responsibility (CSR) goals encourages an organization to achieve higher
moral and ethical standards - (answers)True
What term is used to describe a habit of unacceptable behavior? - (answers)Vice
The goodwill that is created by which of the following can make it easier for corporations to
conduct their business? - (answers)CSR Activities