The quality of RedBread's food came under scrutiny when many of its customers fell ill because of food poisoning. Customers wanted the company's manufacturing and storage facilities to be inspected and graded by quality inspectors. However, the management denied all the allegations and even refused...
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The quality of RedBread's food came under scrutiny when many of its customers fell ill because
of food poisoning. Customers wanted the company's manufacturing and storage facilities to be
inspected and graded by quality inspectors. However, the management denied all the allegations
and even refused to allow the inspection of its facilities. Which of the following social
responsiveness strategies was RedBread using? correct answers a reactive strategy
Benjamin steals lunch from his coworkers and shouts and throws tantrums when confronted
about this. In the context of workplace deviance, this is an example of _____. correct answers
personal aggression
Joanna wanted a raise, but her manager was not ready to give her one. As a consequence to the
manager's act, she decided to run a magnet through all the office computers and damaged them.
In the context of workplace deviance, Joanna's actions are an example of _____. correct answers
property deviance
The U.S. Sentencing Commission Guidelines for Organizations impose smaller fines on
companies that: correct answers voluntarily disclose illegal activities to federal authorities.
Infra Inc., a mining company, produces a significant amount of industrial waste every day. The
company disposes the waste in a nearby landfill site despite strict government regulations against
disposing waste in the site. This scenario illustrates that Infra Inc. has failed to fulfill its _____.
correct answers legal responsibility
Benjamin, a military officer, strongly believes that a soldier has to do whatever it takes to protect
his or her country. In the context of Kohlberg's stages of moral development, Benjamin is at the
_____ of moral development. correct answers post conventional level
__________is a company's social responsibility to not violate accepted principles of right and
wrong when conducting its business. correct answers ethical responsibility
Lewis's female coworkers have reported him for sexually teasing them on numerous occasions.
He is also known to come to work under the influence of alcohol and physically assault many of
his coworkers. In the context of workplace deviance, this is an example of _____. correct
answers personal aggression
Jenny is always the last one to enter the workplace and the first one to leave. She has an eight-
hour shift at work but only does six hours of work every day. In the context of workplace
deviance, this is an example of _____. correct answers production deviance
__________are persons or groups with a legitimate interest in a company. correct answers
stakeholders
, Primo Remo Cars recalled one of its car models after it learned about a defect in its engine. By
doing so, it met all the expectations of its customers. This is an example of a(n) _____. correct
answers accommodative strategy
Andy works at a shoe manufacturing plant. He has a nine-hour daily shift in the factory.
However, he only works for six hours and tells his supervisor that he has worked for nine hours.
In the context of workplace deviance, this is an example of _____. correct answers property
deviance
Rizenton-Pharm, a pharmaceutical company, produces a significant amount of chemical waste
every day. The company disposes the waste in a nearby lake despite strict government
regulations regarding waste disposal. This scenario illustrates that Rizenton-Pharm has failed to
fulfill its _____. correct answers legal responsibility
When addressing an issue of high _____, managers are more aware of the impact their decision
will have on others. correct answers ethical intensity
Jenny is a manager at a marketing firm. She refuses to promote the hardest working salesperson
in the company because she does not like that employee. In the context of workplace deviance,
this is an example of _____. correct answers political deviance
Junus Electronics frequently conducts donation drives for victims of natural disasters across the
world. Junus Electronics is fulfilling its _____ responsibilities. correct answers discretionary
__________pertain to the social roles that businesses play in society beyond their economic,
legal, and ethical responsibilities. correct answers Discretionary responsibilities
Dreaming Wares is a manufacturer of kitchen utensils. As Dreaming Wares is aware of the
toxicity associated with polyvinyl chloride present in plastic, it refrains from using polyvinyl in
its products. This significantly raises the costs for Dreaming Wares. Which of the following
social responsiveness strategies is Dreaming Wares using in this scenario? correct answers
proactive strategy
A(n) _____ is a social responsiveness strategy in which a company accepts responsibility for a
problem and does all that society expects to solve that problem. correct answers accommodative
strategy
Jim&Jenny Inc., an investment service firm, regularly donates to nonprofit organizations for
various social causes and events. This scenario illustrates that the company is fulfilling its _____.
] correct answers discretionary responsibility
The act of reporting others' ethics violations to management or legal authorities is known
as__________.
= correct answers whistle blowing
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