Stakeholders have been able to form international coalitions more successfully through use of:Answer Question 20 out of 5 pointsAll of the following are external stakeholders of the firm except Answer Question 35 out of 5 points which one of the following is considered to be a nonmarket stakeholder of business?Answer Question 45 out of 5 pointsThe five types of stakeholders power recognized by most experts are:Answer Question 55 out of 5 points Interactions between business and society occur:Answer Question 65 out of 5 pointsThe instrumental argument says stakeholder management is:Answer Question 75 out of 5 pointsWhen a community group sues a company for health effects caused by the unsafe disposal of toxic chemicals, this is an exercise of a stakeholders:Answer Question 85 out of 5 pointsCustomers can exercise economic stakeholder power by:Answer Question 95 out of 5 pointsA firm subscribing to the ownership theory of the firm would mainly be concerned with providing value for its:Answer Question 105 out of 5 pointsA stakeholder analysis:Answer Question 115 out of 5 pointsThe phenomenon of a person or group holding multiple stakeholder duties is referred to as:Answer Question 125 out of 5 points number of European countries require public companies to include employee members on their boards of directors, so:
Answer Question 135 out of 5 pointsWhich of the following is not considered to be a nonmarket stakeholder?Answer Question 145 out of 5 pointsWith the explosive growth of technologies that facilitate the sharing of information, this kind of stakeholder power has become increasingly important:Answer Question 155 out of 5 pointsWhich argument says that stakeholder management realistically depicts how companies really work?Answerquiz 2QuestionThe issue management process has how may stages?Answer Question 25 out of 5 pointsProactive companies are:Answer Question 35 out of 5 pointsLegal environmental intelligence includes:Answer Question 40 out of 5 pointsFailure to understand the beliefs and expectations of stakeholders:Answer Question 55 out of 5 pointsOnce an organization has implemented the issue management program, it must:Answer Question 65 out of 5 pointsStakeholder engagement is, at its core, a:Answer Question 75 out of 5 pointsA corporations issue management activities are usually linked to:Answer Question 85 out of 5 pointsContemporary issue management:Answer Question 95 out of 5 pointsThe drivers of stakeholders of engagement are:Answer Question 105 out of 5 pointsThe emergence of a public issue indicates that:Answer Question 115 out of 5 pointsCustomer environmental intelligence includes:Answer Question 120 out of 5 pointsThe role of special interest groups is an important element in acquiring intelligence from the:Answer Question 130 out of 5 pointsIssue ripeness refers to:Answer Question 145 out of 5 pointsOvertime, the nature of businesss relationship with its stakeholders often:Answer Question 155 out of 5 pointsStakeholder engagement is:Answer Question 165 out of 5 pointsA company who complies with the laws and regulations set by the government is:Answer Question 170 out of 5 pointsThe costs of corporate social responsibility may ultimately be passed on to the:Answer Question 180 out of 5 pointsModern corporations should be socially responsible because they:Answer Question 195 out of 5 pointsThe iron law of responsibility says that:Answer Question 205 out of 5 pointsCorporate power refers to:Answer Question 210 out of 5 pointsThis occurs when financial organizations provide loans to low-income clients or solidarity lending groups (a community of borrowers) who traditionally lacked access to banking or related services.Answer Question 225 out of 5 pointsAll of the following are examples of the phases of Corporate Social Responsibility except:Answer Question 235 out of 5 pointsScholars have found:Answer Question 245 out of 5 pointsCorporations have a role in establishing their communitys:Answer Question 250 out of 5 pointsWhen undertaking social initiatives, a company:Answer Question 260 out of 5 pointsAs of 2012, the B Corporation status has been legally recognized in how many states?Answer Question 275 out of 5 pointsA social enterprise:Answer Question 285 out of 5 pointsStakeholder partnerships, high-tech communication networks, and sustainability audits are examples of:Answer Question 295 out of 5 pointsExecutive conscience, acts of charity, and philanthropic funding are examples of:Answer Question 300 out of 5 pointsWhen a person or group of people identify a social need and use their entrepreneurial skills to address this need, this process is called:Answerquiz 3 on 10 out of 5 pointsUnder the U.S. Corporate Sentencing Guidelines, if a firm has developed a strong ethics program, corporate executives found guilty of criminal activity may have their sentence:Answer Question 25 out of 5 pointsAs business becomes increasingly global:Answer Question 35 out of 5 pointsWhich statement characterizes the moral reasoning typically found in a child?Answer Question 45 out of 5 pointsAccording to a 2009 opinion poll, Americans hold a dim view of:Answer Question 55 out of 5 pointsAt the core of rights reasoning is the belief that:Answer Question 60 out of 5 pointsAll of the following values are present in most ethical decisions except:Answer Question 75 out of 5 pointsIn a 2010 study of 400 companies, what percentage of firms said the benefits of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act outweighed its costs?Answer Question 85 out of 5 pointsCross-cultural contradictions arise due to:Answer Question 95 out of 5 pointsAs an additional employee benefit to promote spirituality, companies have begun to provide employees with the services of:Answer Question 105 out of 5 pointsA bottom-line mentality in business is reflected in which statement?Answer Question 115 out of 5 pointsBusiness executives are finding that a trusting, ethical relationship with a business partner is:Answer Question 125 out of 5 pointsWhich of the following examples best illustrate an ethics issue based on cross-cultural contradictions?Answer Question 135 out of 5 pointsA just or fair ethical decision occurs when:Answer Question 145 out of 5 pointsPeoples ethical beliefs come from:Answer Question 155 out of 5 pointsA conception of right and wrong is:Answer Question 165 out of 5 pointsIn the United States and Latin America, ethics policies were found to be primarily:Answer Question 170 out of 5 pointsIf a manager approaches ethical issues with a self-centered approach, emphasis will be on:Answer Question 185 out of 5 pointsThe unspoken understanding among employees of what is and is not acceptable behavior is called:Answer Question 195 out of 5 pointsIntegrity-based ethics programs:Answer Question 205 out of 5 pointsOne of the most widespread and potentially powerful efforts to combat bribery was initiated by:Answer Question 215 out of 5 pointsBuilding ethical safeguards into a companys everyday routines is called:Answer Question 225 out of 5 pointsA company that channels employee behavior in a lawful direction by emphasizing the threat of detection and punishment is:Answer Question 235 out of 5 pointsWhich ethical criterion is described by the idea that a company should strive for efficiency?Answer Question 245 out of 5 pointsThe critical component in installing an effective ethics program is:Answer Question 255 out of 5 pointsEthisphere Magazine recognizes and rewards ethical leadership and business practices worldwide according to their:Answer Question 265 out of 5 pointsIf a manger approaches ethics with benevolence in mind, he or she would stress what?Answer Question 275 out of 5 pointsWhich U.S. Act prohibits executives representing U.S.-based companies from paying bribes to foreign government officials, political parties, or political candidates?Answer Question 285 out of 5 pointsWhich of the following is not an example of a white-collar crime?Answer Question 290 out of 5 pointsA giant step is taken toward improving ethical performance throughout the company when:Answer Question 305 out of 5 pointsTypically, ethics training is offered to:AnswerStakeholders have been able to form international coalitions more successfully through use of:Answer Question 20 out of 5 pointsAll of the following are external stakeholders of the firm except:Answer Question 35 out of 5 pointsWhich one of the following is considered to be a nonmarket stakeholder of business?Answer Question 45 out of 5 pointsThe five types of stakeholders power recognized by most experts are:Answer Question 55 out of 5 pointsInteractions between business and society occur:Answer Question 65 out of 5 pointsThe instrumental argument says stakeholder management is:Answer Question 75 out of 5 pointsWhen a community group sues a company for health effects caused by the unsafe disposal of toxic chemicals, this is an exercise of a stakeholders:Answer Question 85 out of 5 pointsCustomers can exercise economic stakeholder power by:Answer Question 95 out of 5 pointsA firm subscribing to the ownership theory of the firm would mainly be concerned with providing value for its:Answer Question 105 out of 5 pointsA stakeholder analysis:Answer Question 115 out of 5 pointsThe phenomenon of a person or group holding multiple stakeholder duties is referred to as:Answer Question 125 out of 5 pointsA number of European countries require public companies to include employee members on their boards of directors, so:Answer Question 135 out of 5 pointsWhich of the following is not considered to be a nonmarket stakeholder?Answer Question 145 out of 5 pointsWith the explosive growth of technologies that facilitate the sharing of information, this kind of stakeholder power has become increasingly important:Answer Question 155 out of 5 pointsWhich argument says that stakeholder management realistically depicts how companies really work?Answerquiz 2QuestionThe issue management process has how may stages?Answer Question 25 out of 5 pointsProactive companies are:Answer Question 35 out of 5 pointsLegal environmental intelligence includes:Answer Question 40 out of 5 pointsFailure to understand the beliefs and expectations of stakeholders:Answer Question 55 out of 5 pointsOnce an organization has implemented the issue management program, it must:Answer Question 65 out of 5 pointsStakeholder engagement is, at its core, a:Answer Question 75 out of 5 pointsA corporations issue management activities are usually linked to:Answer Question 85 out of 5 pointsContemporary issue management:Answer Question 95 out of 5 pointsThe drivers of stakeholders of engagement are:Answer Question 105 out of 5 pointsThe emergence of a public issue indicates that:Answer Question 115 out of 5 pointsCustomer environmental intelligence includes:Answer Question 120 out of 5 pointsThe role of special interest groups is an important element in acquiring intelligence from the:Answer Question 130 out of 5 pointsIssue ripeness refers to:Answer Question 145 out of 5 pointsOvertime, the nature of businesss relationship with its stakeholders often:Answer Question 155 out of 5 pointsStakeholder engagement is:Answer Question 165 out of 5 pointsA company who complies with the laws and regulations set by the government is:Answer Question 170 out of 5 pointsThe costs of corporate social responsibility may ultimately be passed on to the:Answer Question 180 out of 5 pointsModern corporations should be socially responsible because they:Answer Question 195 out of 5 pointsThe iron law of responsibility says that:Answer Question 205 out of 5 pointsCorporate power refers to:Answer Question 210 out of 5 pointsThis occurs when financial organizations provide loans to low-income clients or solidarity lending groups (a community of borrowers) who traditionally lacked access to banking or related services.Answer Question 225 out of 5 pointsAll of the following are examples of the phases of Corporate Social Responsibility except:Answer Question 235 out of 5 pointsScholars have found:Answer Question 245 out of 5 pointsCorporations have a role in establishing their communitys:Answer Question 250 out of 5 pointsWhen undertaking social initiatives, a company:Answer Question 260 out of 5 pointsAs of 2012, the B Corporation status has been legally recognized in how many states?Answer Question 275 out of 5 pointsA social enterprise:Answer Question 285 out of 5 pointsStakeholder partnerships, high-tech communication networks, and sustainability audits are examples of:Answer Question 295 out of 5 pointsExecutive conscience, acts of charity, and philanthropic funding are examples of:Answer Question 300 out of 5 pointsWhen a person or group of people identify a social need and use their entrepreneurial skills to address this need, this process is called:Answer on 10 out of 5 pointsUnder the U.S. Corporate Sentencing Guidelines, if a firm has developed a strong ethics program, corporate executives found guilty of criminal activity may have their sentence:Answer Question 25 out of 5 pointsAs business becomes increasingly global:Answer Question 35 out of 5 pointsWhich statement characterizes the moral reasoning typically found in a child?Answer Question 45 out of 5 pointsAccording to a 2009 opinion poll, Americans hold a dim view of:Answer Question 55 out of 5 pointsAt the core of rights reasoning is the belief that:Answer Question 60 out of 5 pointsAll of the following values are present in most ethical decisions except:Answer Question 75 out of 5 pointsIn a 2010 study of 400 companies, what percentage of firms said the benefits of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act outweighed its costs?Answer Question 85 out of 5 pointsCross-cultural contradictions arise due to:Answer Question 95 out of 5 pointsAs an additional employee benefit to promote spirituality, companies have begun to provide employees with the services of:Answer Question 105 out of 5 pointsA bottom-line mentality in business is reflected in which statement?Answer Question 115 out of 5 pointsBusiness executives are finding that a trusting, ethical relationship with a business partner is:Answer Question 125 out of 5 pointsWhich of the following examples best illustrate an ethics issue based on cross-cultural contradictions?Answer Question 135 out of 5 pointsA just or fair ethical decision occurs when:Answer Question 145 out of 5 pointsPeoples ethical beliefs come from:Answer Question 155 out of 5 pointsA conception of right and wrong is:Answer Question 165 out of 5 pointsIn the United States and Latin America, ethics policies were found to be primarily:Answer Question 170 out of 5 pointsIf a manager approaches ethical issues with a self-centered approach, emphasis will be on:Answer Question 185 out of 5 pointsThe unspoken understanding among employees of what is and is not acceptable behavior is called:Answer Question 195 out of 5 pointsIntegrity-based ethics programs:Answer Question 205 out of 5 pointsOne of the most widespread and potentially powerful efforts to combat bribery was initiated by:Answer Question 215 out of 5 pointsBuilding ethical safeguards into a companys everyday routines is called:Answer Question 225 out of 5 pointsA company that channels employee behavior in a lawful direction by emphasizing the threat of detection and punishment is:Answer Question 235 out of 5 pointsWhich ethical criterion is described by the idea that a company should strive for efficiency?Answer Question 245 out of 5 pointsThe critical component in installing an effective ethics program is:Answer Question 255 out of 5 pointsEthisphere Magazine recognizes and rewards ethical leadership and business practices worldwide according to their:Answer Question 265 out of 5 pointsIf a manger approaches ethics with benevolence in mind, he or she would stress what?Answer Question 275 out of 5 pointsWhich U.S. Act prohibits executives representing U.S.-based companies from paying bribes to foreign government officials, political parties, or political candidates?Answer Question 285 out of 5 pointsWhich of the following is not an example of a white-collar crime?Answer Question 290 out of 5 pointsA giant step is taken toward improving ethical performance throughout the company when:Answer Question 305 out of 5 pointsTypically, ethics training is offered to:Answer



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