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Ethics & Social Responsibility of management MCQ

Make sure your business is run in an ethical manner by ________.

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Correct Answer: All of the above

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A perceiving type __________.

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Correct Answer: Feeling.

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Emphasizes the role of personal values (such as integrity) in decision-making is known as ___________

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Correct Answer: I-virtue ethics

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Consideration of _______ that do the most good for the most people.

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Correct Answer: Iii-decisions

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What are the key components of corporate responsibility which Professor Joseph Potchen identifies?

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Correct Answer: All of the above

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The idea that fairness is equivalent to justice is called

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Correct Answer: Theory of Justice

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Individuals with an interest in a company are known as Shareholders.

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Correct Answer: False

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Individuals who own shares in a company are known as Stakeholders.

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Correct Answer: False

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Rule Ethical climate deals with the Company _____ guide decision-making.

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Correct Answer: Rules and Regulations

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The stage when an individual’s morality is externally controlled by authority figures who mete out punishment and distribute rewards is called?

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Correct Answer: Pre conventional Reasoning

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The stage when an individual moves beyond the perspective of their own society and morality is defined by abstract principles that apply to all situations and societies is called?

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Correct Answer: Post Conventional Reasoning

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Take into account the way that many organizations do business today, such as empowering employees to make their own _____ keeping open lines of communication, and always keeping in mind the values of the organization is known as Plus Decision Making Models.

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Correct Answer: Decisions

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A severe reaction to perceived injustice is individual Outrage.

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Correct Answer: False

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The extent to which action is a moral imperative is called Moral Intensity.

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Correct Answer: True

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The thinking process that occurs when people are deciding what is right or wrong; it develops in stages is?

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Correct Answer: Moral Development

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The personal fortitude to face _____ and to pursue virtuous action in response.

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Correct Answer: All of the Above

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An ethical framework that considers only whether a decision violates a law is known as?

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Correct Answer: Law and Code

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The organization expects people to do anything to further the company’s interests is called Instrumental Ethical Climate.

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Correct Answer: True

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The organization expects people to exercise their own personal and moral beliefs is known as?

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Correct Answer: Independence Ethical Climate

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Ethics that focuses on the need to maintain relationships with others to guide decisions is called ?

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Correct Answer: Ethics of Care

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The rules or principles that define right and wrong are called Ethics.

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Correct Answer: True

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Leadership practices that emphasize moral _____ and action are known as Ethical Leadership.

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Correct Answer: All of the Mentioned

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The moral environment of a workplace, which creates clear boundaries for actions that are right and wrong is known as?

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Correct Answer: Ethical Climate

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An ethical school of thought that revolves around the belief that doing right is based solely on what a series of rules state, rather than based on the consequences of an action is known as ?

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Correct Answer: Both A and B

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The duty of corporations to act in an economically _____ responsible manner is known as Corporate Social Responsibility.

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Correct Answer: All of the above

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The stage when conformity to social rules is motivated by a person’s desire to maintain relationships with other people and social systems is known as ?

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Correct Answer: Conventional Reasoning

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An ethical school of thought that revolves around the belief that doing what is best for the _____ number of people constitutes the right thing to do, regardless of whether it breaks rules is known as Consequentialist Ethics.

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Correct Answer: Greater

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The organization creates a climate where people look out for each other is known as?

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Correct Answer: Caring Ethical Climate

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An unconscious psychological process that hinders the quality of decision-making by limiting the information being considered; ethical errors are often made as a result, due to the limited capacity to process information is known as ?

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Correct Answer: Bounded Ethicality

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______ three-step model relates to the process of leading change.

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Correct Answer: Lewin’s

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A manager who allows employees to say “no” to an assignment at work that violates their moral standards is advocating which ethical philosophy?

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Correct Answer: individual rights

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A person who only thinks about their own benefit while avoiding punishment is in the ______level of moral development.

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Correct Answer: pre-conventional reasoning

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Most children first learn the difference between right and wrong, and how they should and should not behave during the ______ moral development level.

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Correct Answer: conventional reasoning

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If you were following a consequentialist ethical approach, which question would you ask yourself?

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Correct Answer: Is my behavior making the world a better place?

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In which type of ethical climate would employees stress the importance of following company rules and procedures?

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Correct Answer: rules

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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) includes four social responsibilities: economic, legal, ethical, and ______.

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Correct Answer: philanthropic

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How does the triple bottom line profit differ from traditional reporting frameworks?

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Correct Answer: It includes measures for people, planet, and profits.

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Of the three decision-making philosophy approaches, which approach is most common among managers?

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Correct Answer: utilitarian

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For organizations to grow and succeed as they face many ethical dilemmas, it is important that these organizations ______.

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Correct Answer: be aware of their corporate social responsibility

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How many stages of moral development exist according to Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development?

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Correct Answer: six

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Employees who have a strong reaction to a decision they see as unfair or unjust often have a sense of moral ______.

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Correct Answer: outrage

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An organization’s ______ sets the tone for the importance of ethical decision-making in an organization.

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Correct Answer: ethical climate

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When it is time to recommend an action to a decision, the recommendation must also be ______.

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Correct Answer: implemented

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The PLUS model is used to frame future ethical decisions and considers: Policies, Legal, Universal, and the ______.

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Correct Answer: Self

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In which ethical climate would an employee who always puts the needs of the company first thrive in?

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Correct Answer: instrumental

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Emphasizes the role of personal values (such as integrity) in decision-making is known as ___________

Answer

Correct Answer: I-virtue ethics

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Consideration of _______ that do the most good for the most people.

Answer

Correct Answer: Iii-decisions

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What are the key components of corporate responsibility which Professor Joseph Potchen identifies?

Answer

Correct Answer: All of the above

Note: This Question is unanswered, help us to find answer for this one

The idea that fairness is equivalent to justice is called

Answer

Correct Answer: Theory of Justice

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Individuals with an interest in a company are known as Shareholders.

Answer

Correct Answer: False

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Individuals who own shares in a company are known as Stakeholders.

Answer

Correct Answer: False

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Rule Ethical climate deals with the Company _____ guide decision-making.

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Correct Answer: Rules and Regulations

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The belief that humans are entitled to a certain number of rights based solely on their _____ is known as Rights View.

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Correct Answer: Humanity

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The stage when an individual’s morality is externally controlled by authority figures who mete out punishment and distribute rewards is called?

Answer

Correct Answer: Pre conventional Reasoning

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The stage when an individual moves beyond the perspective of their own society and morality is defined by abstract principles that apply to all situations and societies is called?

Answer

Correct Answer: Post Conventional Reasoning

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Take into account the way that many organizations do business today, such as empowering employees to make their own _____ keeping open lines of communication, and always keeping in mind the values of the organization is known as Plus Decision Making Models.

Answer

Correct Answer: Decisions

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A severe reaction to perceived injustice is individual Outrage.

Answer

Correct Answer: False

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The extent to which action is a moral imperative is called Moral Intensity.

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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The thinking process that occurs when people are deciding what is right or wrong; it develops in stages is?

Answer

Correct Answer: Moral Development

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The personal fortitude to face _____ and to pursue virtuous action in response.

Answer

Correct Answer: All of the Above

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An ethical framework that considers only whether a decision violates a law is known as?

Answer

Correct Answer: Law and Code

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The organization expects people to do anything to further the company’s interests is called Instrumental Ethical Climate.

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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The organization expects people to exercise their own personal and moral beliefs is known as?

Answer

Correct Answer: Independence Ethical Climate

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Ethics that focuses on the need to maintain relationships with others to guide decisions is called ?

Answer

Correct Answer: Ethics of Care

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The rules or principles that define right and wrong are called Ethics.

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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Leadership practices that emphasize moral _____ and action are known as Ethical Leadership.

Answer

Correct Answer: All of the Mentioned

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The moral environment of a workplace, which creates clear boundaries for actions that are right and wrong is known as?

Answer

Correct Answer: Ethical Climate

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An ethical school of thought that revolves around the belief that doing right is based solely on what a series of rules state, rather than based on the consequences of an action is known as ?

Answer

Correct Answer: Both A and B

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The duty of corporations to act in an economically _____ responsible manner is known as Corporate Social Responsibility.

Answer

Correct Answer: All of the above

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The stage when conformity to social rules is motivated by a person’s desire to maintain relationships with other people and social systems is known as ?

Answer

Correct Answer: Conventional Reasoning

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An ethical school of thought that revolves around the belief that doing what is best for the _____ number of people constitutes the right thing to do, regardless of whether it breaks rules is known as Consequentialist Ethics.

Answer

Correct Answer: Greater

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The organization creates a climate where people look out for each other is known as?

Answer

Correct Answer: Caring Ethical Climate

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An unconscious psychological process that hinders the quality of decision-making by limiting the information being considered; ethical errors are often made as a result, due to the limited capacity to process information is known as ?

Answer

Correct Answer: Bounded Ethicality

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