quiz 4 on 15 out of 5 point representation on the World Banks board of directors is based on:Answer Question 25 out of 5 pointsSingle-party rule by communist parties still remains in:Answer Question 35 out of 5 pointsA critic of globalization might argue that companies decide to manufacture in China mainly because of Chinas:Answer Question 45 out of 5 pointsGlobal market channels involve a firm producing goods in:Answer Question 55 out of 5 points the purpose of the World Trade Organization is to:Answer Question 65 out of 5 pointsThe term race to the bottom refers to: Answer Question 75 out of 5 pointsA society where economic power is concentrated in the hands of government officials and political authorities is called:Answer Question 85 out of 5 pointsWhat U.S. company is the best example of using globalization to reduce the price of its products?Answer Question 95 out of 5 pointsThe loan policies of the World Bank:Answer Question 105 out of 5 pointsThe three strategies of globalization can be summarized using what three words?Answer Question 115 out of 5 pointsThe richest 1 percent of the people in the world receives as much income annually as:Answer Question 120 out of 5 pointsAn example of a Global Action Network, or GAN, is:Answer Question 135 out of 5 pointsThe primary purpose of the International Monetary Fund is to:Answer Question 145 out of 5 pointsTechnological innovation has aided the spread of globalization by:
Answer Question 155 out of 5 points firm that would like to develop a global supply chain would:Answer Question 165 out of 5 pointsFinancial, social and environmental results are reported together in a firms:Answer Question 175 out of 5 pointsBSR (formerly Business for Social Responsibility) helps its 300 member companies:Answer Question 180 out of 5 pointsAccording to a survey conducted by The Economist in 2008, how many respondents say corporate citizenship can help increase their companies profits?Answer Question 195 out of 5 pointsAccording to the scholar Simon Zadek six benefits of social audits include all of the following except.Answer Question 205 out of 5 pointsA systematic evaluation of an organizations social, ethical, and environmental performance is called a(n):Answer Question 215 out of 5 pointsThe Ronald McDonald House charity, operated by McDonalds has been criticized for:Answer Question 225 out of 5 pointsThe Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that each person:Answer Question 235 out of 5 pointsAccording to Philip H. Mirvis and Bradley K. Googins model, how many stages are there of global corporate citizenship?Answer Question 245 out of 5 pointsWhich of the following is not a motivation for publishing a corporate social report?Answer Question 255 out of 5 pointsCompanies see the need to build more coherent initiatives as they move into the:Answer Question 260 out of 5 pointsThe emerging trend in gathering audit information directly from workers using their mobile phones is called:Answer Question 270 out of 5 pointsManagers responding to the needs of the local education system as a normal or routine aspect of its operations is an example of an organization in the:Answer Question 285 out of 5 pointsThis Switzerland-based pharmaceutical firm was an early adopter of the Global Compact and used it to update its code of conduct.Answer Question 295 out of 5 pointsWhen a company puts its commitment to social and environmental responsibility into practice worldwide, not only locally or regionally it is called:Answer Question 305 out of 5 pointsSome companies have created a department of corporate citizenship to:Answerquiz 5The primary way of accomplishing public policy is through:Answer Question 20 out of 5 pointsTotal social regulation costs are:Answer Question 30 out of 5 pointsManagers understanding of government regulations is:Answer Question 45 out of 5 pointsPolicies that affect the supply, demand, and value of a nations currency are:Answer Question 55 out of 5 pointsWhen a government orders companies not to conduct business in another country because of a war, human rights violations, or lack of a legitimate government; these orders are called:Answer Question 65 out of 5 pointsPublic policy effects are:Answer Question 75 out of 5 pointsThe Mullahs in Iran is an example of the power of government derived from:Answer Question 85 out of 5 pointsEconomic regulations:Answer Question 95 out of 5 pointsStudies show that texting while driving is:Answer Question 105 out of 5 pointsPatterns of government taxing and spending that are intended to stimulate or support the economy are:Answer Question 110 out of 5 pointsWhich car company did not seek bailout loans from the U.S. government following the 2009 worldwide economic recession?Answer Question 125 out of 5 pointsGovernments role is to create and enforce laws that:Answer Question 135 out of 5 pointsPublic policy is a basic set of goals, plans and actions undertaken by:Answer Question 145 out of 5 pointsGovernments being asked to ban the use of cell phones by drivers are examples of a public policy:Answer Question 155 out of 5 pointsPublic policy tools involve a combination of:Answer Question 165 out of 5 pointsTrade associations are:Answer Question 175 out of 5 pointsWhen a firm solicits its stockholders for political contributions for a particular candidate by letter and then sends those contributions to the candidate on behalf of its stockholders, it is called:Answer Question 180 out of 5 pointsWhich type of organizations political action committee gave the greatest amount by total contribution in 2011 2012?Answer Question 195 out of 5 pointsWhen managers become personally involved in developing public policy, the firm is at what level of business political involvement?Answer Question 205 out of 5 pointsLobbyists, under U.S. law, must disclose their:Answer Question 210 out of 5 pointsA corporate political strategy does not:Answer Question 225 out of 5 pointsOne of the most common financial-incentive strategy tools is:Answer Question 235 out of 5 pointsWhich of the following is not a constituency-building strategy tool?Answer Question 240 out of 5 pointsSince 1998, the total amount spent on lobbying activity has increased about:Answer Question 255 out of 5 pointsTo influence government policymakers actions, an information strategy involves:Answer Question 265 out of 5 pointsFirms in the chemical industry, which must contend with frequently changing environmental regulations and the risk of dangerous accidents, usually have:Answer Question 275 out of 5 pointsAdvocacy ads are also called:Answer Question 285 out of 5 pointsCompanies have been permitted to contribute to political action committees since:Answer Question 295 out of 5 pointsThe information strategy tool most used by business is:Answer Question 305 out of 5 pointsWhen a business seeks to overturn a law after it has been passed or threatens to challenge the legal legitimacy of the new regulation in the courts, this is called:Answerquiz 6Questionhis company called its plan to tackle climate change Plan A because there is no Plan B:Answer Question 25 out of 5 pointsWhich of the following is an example of a nonrenewable resource?Answer Question 35 out of 5 pointsBy promoting the use of clean cookstoves in developing nations, a global alliance hopes to reduce:Answer Question 45 out of 5 pointsThe most successful global businesses in coming years will be those companies that:Answer Question 50 out of 5 pointsRapid economic development is often accompanied by:Answer Question 65 out of 5 pointsA shared resource, such as land, air, or water, that a group of people uses collectively is a(n):Answer Question 70 out of 5 pointsWhich of the following is an example of industrial ecology in practice?Answer Question 85 out of 5 pointsDepletion of the ozone layer, destruction of the rain forests, and species extinctions all have an impact on:Answer Question 95 out of 5 pointsWhich of the following countries has not ratified the Kyoto Protocol?Answer Question 105 out of 5 pointsThe commitments of the Convention on Biological Diversity include:Answer Question 115 out of 5 pointsIn which year was the first World Summit on Sustainable Development held?Answer Question 125 out of 5 pointsA thin layer of gas that protects the earth from excessive ultraviolet radiation from the sun is:Answer Question 135 out of 5 pointsThe idea that companies have a continuing responsibility for the environmental impact of their products or services, even after they are sold is called:Answer Question 140 out of 5 pointsThe Sustainability Consortium organized to advance life-cycle analysis for thousands of products includes all of the following companies except:Answer Question 155 out of 5 pointsThe Carbon Disclosure Project found that:Answer Question 160 out of 5 pointsWhich of the following is not true about the guidelines for sentencing environmental wrongdoers set by the U.S. Sentencing Commission?Answer Question 175 out of 5 pointsBeing able to continue their activities indefinitely, without altering the carrying capacity of the earth’s ecosystem, is a characteristic of:Answer Question 185 out of 5 pointsWhich of the following is the most advanced stage of corporate environmental responsibility?Answer Question 190 out of 5 pointsWhich country has made the greatest progress in reducing its solid waste stream?Answer Question 205 out of 5 pointsWhich of the following is indicative of a firm in the pollution prevention stage of the corporate environmental responsibility model?Answer Question 210 out of 5 pointsHydraulic fracturing, or fracking, has the following benefit:Answer Question 225 out of 5 pointsWhen businesses form voluntary, collaborative partnerships with environmental organizations and regulators to achieve specific objectives this is called:Answer Question 235 out of 5 pointsThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was created:Answer Question 240 out of 5 pointsIn 2011 how many of the worlds top 250 companies issued an integrated sustainability report?Answer Question 255 out of 5 pointsWhen environmentally proactive companies seek out imaginative, innovative new methods for reducing pollution and increasing efficiency, they are adopting which strategy?Answer Question 265 out of 5 pointsSome researchers believe that business firms moving towards ecological sustainability results in:Answer Question 275 out of 5 pointsWhich of the following is true about the Toxic Substances Control Act?Answer Question 285 out of 5 pointsSubaru Automotive of Americas effort to minimize waste is an example of:Answer Question 295 out of 5 pointsWhen companies develop a reputation for environmental excellence, and they produce and deliver products and services designed to attract environmentally aware customers, this is called:Answer Question 305 out of 5 pointsCompanies that reduce pollution and hazardous waste, reuse or recycle materials, and operate with greater energy efficiency achieve a competitive advantage due to:Answer on 15 out of 5 pointsRepresentation on the World Banks board of directors is based on:Answer Question 25 out of 5 pointsSingle-party rule by communist parties still remains in:Answer Question 35 out of 5 pointsA critic of globalization might argue that companies decide to manufacture in China mainly because of Chinas:Answer Question 45 out of 5 pointsGlobal market channels involve a firm producing goods in:Answer Question 55 out of 5 pointsThe purpose of the World Trade Organization is to:Answer Question 65 out of 5 pointsThe term race to the bottom refers to:Answer Question 75 out of 5 pointsA society where economic power is concentrated in the hands of government officials and political authorities is called:Answer Question 85 out of 5 pointsWhat U.S. company is the best example of using globalization to reduce the price of its products?Answer Question 95 out of 5 pointsThe loan policies of the World Bank:Answer Question 105 out of 5 pointsThe three strategies of globalization can be summarized using what three words?Answer Question 115 out of 5 pointsThe richest 1 percent of the people in the world receives as much income annually as:Answer Question 120 out of 5 pointsAn example of a Global Action Network, or GAN, is:Answer Question 135 out of 5 pointsThe primary purpose of the International Monetary Fund is to:Answer Question 145 out of 5 pointsTechnological innovation has aided the spread of globalization by:Answer Question 155 out of 5 pointsA firm that would like to develop a global supply chain would:Answer Question 165 out of 5 pointsFinancial, social and environmental results are reported together in a firms:Answer Question 175 out of 5 pointsBSR (formerly Business for Social Responsibility) helps its 300 member companies:Answer Question 180 out of 5 pointsAccording to a survey conducted by The Economist in 2008, how many respondents say corporate citizenship can help increase their companies profits?Answer Question 195 out of 5 pointsAccording to the scholar Simon Zadek six benefits of social audits include all of the following except.Answer Question 205 out of 5 pointsA systematic evaluation of an organizations social, ethical, and environmental performance is called a(n):Answer Question 215 out of 5 pointsThe Ronald McDonald House charity, operated by McDonalds has been criticized for:Answer Question 225 out of 5 pointsThe Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that each person:Answer Question 235 out of 5 pointsAccording to Philip H. Mirvis and Bradley K. Googins model, how many stages are there of global corporate citizenship?Answer Question 245 out of 5 pointsWhich of the following is not a motivation for publishing a corporate social report?Answer Question 255 out of 5 pointsCompanies see the need to build more coherent initiatives as they move into the:Answer Question 260 out of 5 pointsThe emerging trend in gathering audit information directly from workers using their mobile phones is called:Answer Question 270 out of 5 pointsManagers responding to the needs of the local education system as a normal or routine aspect of its operations is an example of an organization in the:Answer Question 285 out of 5 pointsThis Switzerland-based pharmaceutical firm was an early adopter of the Global Compact and used it to update its code of conduct.Answer Question 295 out of 5 pointsWhen a company puts its commitment to social and environmental responsibility into practice worldwide, not only locally or regionally it is called:Answer Question 305 out of 5 pointsSome companies have created a department of corporate citizenship to:Answerquiz 5The primary way of accomplishing public policy is through:Answer Question 20 out of 5 pointsTotal social regulation costs are:Answer Question 30 out of 5 pointsManagers understanding of government regulations is:Answer Question 45 out of 5 pointsPolicies that affect the supply, demand, and value of a nations currency are:Answer Question 55 out of 5 pointsWhen a government orders companies not to conduct business in another country because of a war, human rights violations, or lack of a legitimate government; these orders are called:Answer Question 65 out of 5 pointsPublic policy effects are:Answer Question 75 out of 5 pointsThe Mullahs in Iran is an example of the power of government derived from:Answer Question 85 out of 5 pointsEconomic regulations:Answer Question 95 out of 5 pointsStudies show that texting while driving is:Answer Question 105 out of 5 pointsPatterns of government taxing and spending that are intended to stimulate or support the economy are:Answer Question 110 out of 5 pointsWhich car company did not seek bailout loans from the U.S. government following the 2009 worldwide economic recession?Answer Question 125 out of 5 pointsGovernments role is to create and enforce laws that:Answer Question 135 out of 5 pointsPublic policy is a basic set of goals, plans and actions undertaken by:Answer Question 145 out of 5 pointsGovernments being asked to ban the use of cell phones by drivers are examples of a public policy:Answer Question 155 out of 5 pointsPublic policy tools involve a combination of:Answer Question 165 out of 5 pointsTrade associations are:Answer Question 175 out of 5 pointsWhen a firm solicits its stockholders for political contributions for a particular candidate by letter and then sends those contributions to the candidate on behalf of its stockholders, it is called:Answer Question 180 out of 5 pointsWhich type of organizations political action committee gave the greatest amount by total contribution in 2011 2012?Answer Question 195 out of 5 pointsWhen managers become personally involved in developing public policy, the firm is at what level of business political involvement?Answer Question 205 out of 5 pointsLobbyists, under U.S. law, must disclose their:Answer Question 210 out of 5 pointsA corporate political strategy does not:Answer Question 225 out of 5 pointsOne of the most common financial-incentive strategy tools is:Answer Question 235 out of 5 pointsWhich of the following is not a constituency-building strategy tool?Answer Question 240 out of 5 pointsSince 1998, the total amount spent on lobbying activity has increased about:Answer Question 255 out of 5 pointsTo influence government policymakers actions, an information strategy involves:Answer Question 265 out of 5 pointsFirms in the chemical industry, which must contend with frequently changing environmental regulations and the risk of dangerous accidents, usually have:Answer Question 275 out of 5 pointsAdvocacy ads are also called:Answer Question 285 out of 5 pointsCompanies have been permitted to contribute to political action committees since:Answer Question 295 out of 5 pointsThe information strategy tool most used by business is:Answer Question 305 out of 5 pointsWhen a business seeks to overturn a law after it has been passed or threatens to challenge the legal legitimacy of the new regulation in the courts, this is called:Answerquiz 6his company called its plan to tackle climate change Plan A because there is no Plan B:Answer Question 25 out of 5 pointsWhich of the following is an example of a nonrenewable resource?Answer Question 35 out of 5 pointsBy promoting the use of clean cookstoves in developing nations, a global alliance hopes to reduce:Answer Question 45 out of 5 pointsThe most successful global businesses in coming years will be those companies that:Answer Question 50 out of 5 pointsRapid economic development is often accompanied by:Answer Question 65 out of 5 pointsA shared resource, such as land, air, or water, that a group of people uses collectively is a(n):Answer Question 70 out of 5 pointsWhich of the following is an example of industrial ecology in practice?Answer Question 85 out of 5 pointsDepletion of the ozone layer, destruction of the rain forests, and species extinctions all have an impact on:Answer Question 95 out of 5 pointsWhich of the following countries has not ratified the Kyoto Protocol?Answer Question 105 out of 5 pointsThe commitments of the Convention on Biological Diversity include:Answer Question 115 out of 5 pointsIn which year was the first World Summit on Sustainable Development held?Answer Question 125 out of 5 pointsA thin layer of gas that protects the earth from excessive ultraviolet radiation from the sun is:Answer Question 135 out of 5 pointsThe idea that companies have a continuing responsibility for the environmental impact of their products or services, even after they are sold is called:Answer Question 140 out of 5 pointsThe Sustainability Consortium organized to advance life-cycle analysis for thousands of products includes all of the following companies except:Answer Question 155 out of 5 pointsThe Carbon Disclosure Project found that:Answer Question 160 out of 5 pointsWhich of the following is not true about the guidelines for sentencing environmental wrongdoers set by the U.S. Sentencing Commission?Answer Question 175 out of 5 pointsBeing able to continue their activities indefinitely, without altering the carrying capacity of the earth’s ecosystem, is a characteristic of:Answer Question 185 out of 5 pointsWhich of the following is the most advanced stage of corporate environmental responsibility?Answer Question 190 out of 5 pointsWhich country has made the greatest progress in reducing its solid waste stream?Answer Question 205 out of 5 pointsWhich of the following is indicative of a firm in the pollution prevention stage of the corporate environmental responsibility model?Answer Question 210 out of 5 pointsHydraulic fracturing, or fracking, has the following benefit:Answer Question 225 out of 5 pointsWhen businesses form voluntary, collaborative partnerships with environmental organizations and regulators to achieve specific objectives this is called:Answer Question 235 out of 5 pointsThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was created:Answer Question 240 out of 5 pointsIn 2011 how many of the worlds top 250 companies issued an integrated sustainability report?Answer Question 255 out of 5 pointsWhen environmentally proactive companies seek out imaginative, innovative new methods for reducing pollution and increasing efficiency, they are adopting which strategy?Answer Question 265 out of 5 pointsSome researchers believe that business firms moving towards ecological sustainability results in:Answer Question 275 out of 5 pointsWhich of the following is true about the Toxic Substances Control Act?Answer Question 285 out of 5 pointsSubaru Automotive of Americas effort to minimize waste is an example of:Answer Question 295 out of 5 pointsWhen companies develop a reputation for environmental excellence, and they produce and deliver products and services designed to attract environmentally aware customers, this is called:Answer Question 305 out of 5 pointsCompanies that reduce pollution and hazardous waste, reuse or recycle materials, and operate with greater energy efficiency achieve a competitive advantage due to:Answer



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