Stakeholders, Ethics, Public Policy, 17th
Edition
By Lawrence, Weber, All Chapters 1 - 19
,TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: The Corporation and Its Stakeholders
Chapter 2: Managing Public Issues and Stakeholder Relationships
Chapter 3: Corporate Social Responsibility and Global Citizenship
Chapter 4: Business in a Globalized World
Chapter 5: Ethics and Ethical Reasoning
Chapter 6: Organizational Ethics
Chapter 7: Business–Government Relations
Chapter 8: Influencing the Political Environment
Chapter 9: Sustainable Development and Global Business
Chapter 10: Managing for Sustainability
Chapter 11: The Role of Technology
Chapter 12: Regulating and Managing Technology
Chapter 13: Shareholder Rights and Corporate Governance
Chapter 14: Consumer Protection
Chapter 15: Employees and the Corporation
Chapter 16: Managing a Diverse Workforce
Chapter 17: Business and Its Suppliers
Chapter 18: The Community and the Corporation
Chapter 19: Managing the Public and the Corporate Reputation
,Chapter 1: The Corporation and Its Stakeholders
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Answers are at the end of Each chapter
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Student name:
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TRUE/FALSEA-AWriteA'T'AifAtheAstatementAisAtrueAandA'F'AifAtheAstatementAisAfalse.
1) AAbusinessAisAanyAorganizationAthatAisAengagedAinAmakingAaAproductAorAprovidingAaAser
viceAforAaAprofit.
⊚A true
⊚A false
2) TheAtermAstakeholderArefersAexclusivelyAtoAtheAfoundersAofAaAbusinessAorganization.
⊚A true
⊚A false
3) BusinessesAandAsocietyAareAindependentAofAeachAother.
⊚A true
⊚A false
4) TheAstakeholderAtheoryAofAtheAfirmAarguesAthatAaAfirm’sAsoleApurposeAisAtoAcreateA
long-termAvalueAforAitsAshareholders.
⊚A true
⊚A false
5) TheAinstrumentalAargumentAforAtheAstakeholderAtheoryAofAtheAfirmAsaysAthatAc
ompaniesAperformAbetterAifAtheyAconsiderAtheArightsAandAconcernsAofAmultipleA
groupsAinAsociety.
⊚A true
⊚A false
6) TheAnormativeAargumentAforAtheAstakeholderAtheoryAofAtheAfirmAsaysAthatAtheAstakeh
olderAviewAisAsimplyAaAmoreArealisticAdescriptionAofAhowAcompaniesAreallyAwork.
⊚A true
⊚A false
, 7) NonmarketAstakeholdersAareAthoseAthatAengageAinAeconomicAtransactionsAwithAtheAc
ompanyAasAitAcarriesAoutAitsAprimaryApurposeAofAprovidingAsocietyAwithAgoodsAandAser
vices.
⊚A true
⊚A false
8) MarketAstakeholdersAincludeAnongovernmentalAorganizationsAandAbusinessAsupportAgro
ups.
⊚A true
⊚A false
9) GovernmentAcanAbeAconsideredAbothAaAmarketAandAaAnonmarketAstakeholder.
⊚A true
⊚A false
10) TheAinterestsAofAdifferentAstakeholdersAoftenAcoincide.
⊚A true
⊚A false
11) TheAfirstAstepAofAstakeholderAanalysisAisAtoAidentifyArelevantAstakeholders.
⊚A true
⊚A false
12) SomeAscholarsAhaveAsuggestedAthatAmanagersApayAtheAmostAattentionAtoAsta
keholdersApossessingAtheAleastAsalience.
⊚A true
⊚A false
13) TheAorganizationAofAaAcorporation’sAboundary-spanningAfunctionsAisAcomplex.
⊚A true
⊚A false
14) BusinessesAareAincreasinglyAtryingAtoAmeetAtheirAcommitmentsAtoAmultipleAstakeholde
rs.
⊚A true
⊚A false
15) TheAexternalAenvironmentAofAbusinessAisAstatic.
⊚A true
⊚A false