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Business, 09.12.2019 22:31, isaiahrodriguezsm17

Question 511 pts

telecommuting is one instance when a person's employer may influence how an employee behaves at home.

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question 521 pts

in effect, ethics are the guidelines you use to make daily decisions.

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false
question 531 pts

a common strategy for companies recovering from scandals is to replace the ceo with someone who is regarded as trustworthy and ethical by the public.

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false
question 541 pts

since goods are more widely manufactured and sold in the global marketplace, this has caused u. s. companies to

have more control over ethical standards in other countries since governments are eager to meet the expectations of companies that wish to operate within their borders
close down offshore manufacturing facilities because of different ethical standards
respect and care for their employees in the u. s. with higher ethical standards
face difficult decisions about ethical standards on tough issues such as child labor, pollution, fair wages, and human rights
ignore ethical standards in their u. s. facilities to make them more competitive
question 551 pts

corporate social responsibility is mainly concerned with how a company affects the

family
investor
community
vendors
stockholders
question 561 pts

situational ethics was considered very controversial when it was established by joseph fletcher because it challenged the idea that

universal rules exist and can be applied to every situation
people make decisions based on a specific situation no matter what the consequences are
people make decisions based on a specific situation instead of universal laws
most people act in their own self interest when making decisions
some people have no sense of right and wrong
question 571 pts

when a community gives walmart subsidies to attract them to the area and then the workers are paid so poorly that they have to apply for public assistance, this is an example of the failure of which of the pillars of corporate social responsibility?

community and "good neighbor" policies
human rights and employment standards in the workplace
environmental, health, and safety concerns
marketing and consumer issues
ethical sourcing and procurement
question 581 pts

it is ethically unadvisable to create a hotline for employees to anonymously report violations of the ethics code and make sure the allegations are followed up on.

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false
question 591 pts

in business relations all of the following are influenced by our personal ethics except

actions
job titles
thoughts
words
behavior
question 601 pts

the calvert company assigns companies scores between 1 and 5 on which of the following categories?

freedom of information
transparency
community relations
truth in advertising
consumer priva

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