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With Questions & All Correct Answers
(Rated A+)
Business Ethics - ANSWER - The principles, norms and standards of conduct
governing an individual or group

Process of Individual Ethical Decision-Making Behavior - ANSWER - Moral
Awareness - Ethical Judgement - Ethical Behavior

ethical dilemma - ANSWER - a situation in which two or more "right" values are in
conflict.
Personal value conflicts with organizational value

consequentialist theories - ANSWER - focus attention on the results or
consequences of the decision or action

deontological theories - ANSWER - focuses on duties, obligations and principles.
base their decisions about what's right on broad, abstract universal ethical principles
or values such as honesty, promise keeping, fairness, loyalty, rights (to safety,
privacy, etc.), justice, responsibility, compassion, and respect for human beings and
property.

virtue ethics - ANSWER - focuses on integrity

utilitarianism - ANSWER - best known consequentialist theory.
would approach an ethical dilemma by systematically identifying the stakeholders in
a particular situation as well as the alternative actions and their consequences
(harms and/or benefits) for each.

consequentialist - ANSWER - Name theory: challenge is it's difficult to evaluate all
consequences

consequentialist - ANSWER - Name theory: challenge is the rights of minorities can
be sacrificed

deontological - ANSWER - Name theory: decisions based upon abstract universal
principles: honesty, promise-keeping, fairness, rights, justice, respect

deontological - ANSWER - Name theory: focus on doing what's "right" (consistent
with these principles) rather than doing what will maximize societal welfare

Kant's categorical imperative - ANSWER - Name rule: What kind of world would it be
if everyone behaved
this way? Would I want to live in that world?

, Rawls' veil of ignorace - ANSWER - Name rule: What would decision be if decision
makers knew nothing about their identities or status?

Golden Rule - ANSWER - Name rule: Treat others as you would have them treat you

virtue ethics - ANSWER - Name theory: disclosure rule

virtue ethics - ANSWER - Name theory: advantage is one can rely upon community
standards

virtue ethics - ANSWER - Name theory: challenge is that its limited agreement about
community standards

virtue ethics - ANSWER - Name theory: challenge is that many communities haven't
done the thinking yet

virtue ethics - ANSWER - Name theory: challenge is that the community may be
wrong

The Eight Steps to Sound Ethical Decision Making - ANSWER - 1. Gather the facts
2. Define the ethical issues
3. Identify the affected parties
4. Identify the consequences
5. Identify the obligations
6. Consider your character and integrity
7. Think creatively about potential actions
8. Check your gut

IS SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE BUSINESS GOOD BUSINESS? - ANSWER - The
Benefit of a Good Reputation
Socially Responsible Investors Reward Social Responsibility
The Cost of Illegal Conduct
The Cost of Government Regulation
Being Socially Responsible Because It's the Right Thing to Do

5 waves of trust - ANSWER - self
relationship
organization
market
societal

trust - ANSWER - confidence born of the character and the competence of a person
or an organization.
opposite is suspicion

4 cores of credibility - ANSWER - integrity
intent
capabilities
results

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