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BA 300 - Exam 2 Questions and Answers 100% Solved _______________ is the decision rule focused on decision-maker's pursuit of his or her own rational self-=interest. _____________ is the decision rule focused on the decision- maker's preservation of relationships close to him or her. a. Object...

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_______________ is the decision rule focused on decision-maker's pursuit of his or her

own rational self-=interest. _____________ is the decision rule focused on the decision-

maker's preservation of relationships close to him or her.


a. Objectivism; virtue ethics


b. Objectivism; ethic of care


c. Ethic of care; integrative social contracts theory


d. Integrative social contracts theory; virtue ethics - ✔✔b. Objectivism; ethic of care


Under Integrative social contracts theory, a businessperson doing business in a country

other than his or her own generally should respect and follow all local laws and

customs except to the extent that they conflict with "hypernorms." A hypernorm is:


a. A longstanding internal company rule developed after input from broad cross-section

of company employees.


b. A rigorously enforced cultural tradition or norm unique to the businessperson's'

home country



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,c. A fundamental norm broadly shared across religious, philosophical and cultural

traditions


d. A businessperson's own deeply held cultural, philosophical or religious belief. - ✔✔c.

A fundamental norm broadly shared across religious, philosophical and cultural

traditions


According to the text, if you decide to blow the whistle on unethical behavior within

your company, usually you should approach the CEO:


a. First, since he or she is the only person who will be able to make a decision for the

company that effectively addresses your concerns.


b. Only after addressing the issue with every other internal resource.


c. As part of a mass communication that is addressed to other stakeholders affected by

the ethical misconduct so that the CEO will know the reputation and consequences of

failing to address your concerns.


d. Only after alerting the press or government officials to your concerns, limit the

chances that you will be fired for blowing the whistle. - ✔✔b. Only after addressing the

issue with every other internal resource.


The New York Times reported on September 25, 2012 that in Germany, "[permanent

workers can usually be laid off only after long negotiations with employers that include

hefty severance payments." According to the video of employee discipline and



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,termination, in California and most other places in the U.S. most employees in the

private workforce may be dismissed by their employers:


a. Only for violating a company policy or for poor performance


b. At will as long as the reason for the employee's dismissal does not offend

fundamental public policy


c. After negotiations with the employee's union


d. At will only if the reason for dismissal is an economic slowdown - ✔✔b. At will as

long as the reason for the employee's dismissal does not offend fundamental public

policy


According to the text, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002:


a. Imposes tough rules on the way publicity-traded companies do business, but does

not provide for oversight of the accounting industry.


b. Subjects the CEO and CFO of a public company found to have falsely certified the

accuracy of his or her company's financial statements to a $5 million fine and up to 20

years in prison.


c. Has all but stopped non-U.S. companies from seeking to be listed on U.S. stock

exchanges




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, d. All of the above. - ✔✔b. Subjects the CEO and CFO of a public company found to

have falsely certified the accuracy of his or her company's financial statements to a $5

million fine and up to 20 years in prison.


The developer of one ethical decision rules was quoted in a 1964 magazine article as

saying that those who place friends and family first in life, rather than themselves, are

"immoral" and "emotional parasites. With what ethical rule is that negative attitude

toward selflessness most consistent?


a. The ethic of care


b. Virtue ethics


c. Integrative social contracts theory


d. Objectivism - ✔✔d. Objectivism


According to the video, the core of what ethical theory is an established way of doing

things, a shared sense of value and significance, shared heroes and role models, a clear

sense of what sort of person one should be rather than universal principle rules and

objective rational principles?


a. The ethic of care


b. Virtue ethics


c. Objectivism




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