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according to the authors of the text, which of the following statements is or are true
about the norms governing ethical behavior in business - a. there is more agreement
than disagreement about what the ethical norms governing b...
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according to the authors of the text, which of the following statements is or are true
about the norms governing ethical behavior in business - ✔✔a. there is more agreement
than disagreement about what the ethical norms governing business behaviors should
be
Z: On May 23, 2013, The Wall Street Journal published an article entitled "How Could a
.. That School Exams?" about how parents should address cheating by their young
children. One parent was quoted as saying she discouraged her children from cheating
by telling them that "cheating files in the face of values of our family and the rules of the
school". If her children do not cheat, based on what she told them, the children would
be behaving in line with - ✔✔a. level II (conventional) of Kohlberg's Theory of Moral
Development
Z: In the context of ethical decision-making in business, the authors of the text argue
that the decision-maker: - ✔✔c. should take into consideration the broad interests of all
of those affected by the decision, including the community in which the company does
business
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,Z: In an April 1, 2012 interview in the New York Times, Charlotte Beers, former head of
advertising giant Ogilvy & Mather, said she has observed that people can change when
they become managers: "When you have some power, you can lose the sense of how
you're behaving and who you are and you don't want to do that. It's dangerous. It's
very addictive to be given some power," Ms. Beers observation is confirmed by: - ✔✔b.
the central lesson of the Zimbardo Prison Experiment
Z: In a May 2013 interview, in Inc. Magazine, Tim Westergren, the founder of Pandora
Radio was asked what kind of political party he would start if he could. Mr. Westergren
answered "A party based on the 'veil of ignorance' theory". According to Dr. Lori Ryan,
how did John Rawls use the veil of ignorance, which Rawls conceived, in his theory of
justice? - ✔✔a. as a thought experiment that explains why someone unaware of the
characteristics he would choose an ethical decision-making rule favoring the least
advantaged
Z: One of the eight steps in ethical decision making is to think creatively about potential
actions. The text cites the example of Cummins Engine Company which resolved the
problem of local children cutting through a wire fence on company property and
stealing valuable equipment by: - ✔✔d. making classrooms available on the company
site since there weren't enough classrooms at the local school
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,according to the text, in the age of social networking, a person's reputation for integrity
in business is: - ✔✔c. especially important since news of bad business can reach a broad
audience in seconds
Z: One scholar has observed that some people believe that it is ethically appropriate for
business executives to have lots of freedom to make high-risk business decisions
without too much government interference. "Their view is that the fraudulent
executives are bad apples in a basically sweet barrel", according to the scholar, what
ethical decision-rule most closely matches this view? - ✔✔d. Nozick's Rights Theory
Z: The text says the culpability score assigned by the Federal Organizational Sentencing
Guidelines in a given case: - ✔✔a. is designed to reflect the level of moral
blameworthiness of an organization for its conduct and influences the level of
punishment the organization will receive.
Z: On Oct. 6, 2012, the Wall Street Journal reported on a recent study in which hundreds
on financial planners were asked to evaluate conflict-of-interest rules for doctors. The
financial planners favored barring doctors from accepting free meals and expensive
educational trips from drug companies, yet said restricting financial planners from
receiving the same kinds of benefits from investment companies that sought to do
business with the planners would be unecessarily burdensome. One of the study
researchers said "Each of us tends to think that we are much more fair and impartial
than other people are". the study illustrated: - ✔✔b. the illusion of superiority
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, Z: the text says that a supervisor who tries to get subordinates to follow the ethical
standards expected in the workplace: - ✔✔d. should be viewed as a part of natural
management process of providing clear and international guidance on what is
considered appropriate behavior in the paric workplace
Z: On Jan. 20, 2013, the NY times ran a story about a new kind of beer hall where the
proceeds go to charity instead of the owner. In one such pub in Houston, patrons got
one vote per drink as to which charity should get the following month's profits. One
group in Portland is considering opening a worker-run collectively managed pub run
by and for "people who resist oppression on all levels" and fight for "unrepresented and
unwaged workers". the ethical philosophy in business decision-making driving the
opening of the portland pub is MOST in line with: - ✔✔c. Rawls' Theory of Justice
Z: Most adults will carry out an authority figure's orders, in business and other settings,
even if these orders are contrary to their personal beliefs about what's right. That is the
central message of: - ✔✔c. The Milgram experiment
Z: Harvard Business School's Dean explained his school's new focus on ethics. When a
business has a "system" in which it feels like the pressure for short-term returns are
extraordinary and the gains from doing things in the short run are amazing....some of
us may have been tempted to do bad things". the dean's comments ilustrate: - ✔✔b. the
negative side of setting performance goals
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