Business Ethics
Course Business Ethics FHNW (Business Administration IM)
Course Business Ethics FHNW (Business Administration IM)
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Language | English |
Category | Religion/Ethics |
Level | University |
Created / Updated | 05.01.2025 / 15.01.2025 |
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Having acceptable personal ethics is probably not going to be sufficient to handle complex business ethical issues when an individual has
More than a compliance program, business ethics is becoming
According to the role of ethical culture in performance, all of these are drivers of profit except
The study of business ethics is important to better understand all of the following except
The _____ focus(es) on firms taking action to prevent and detect business misconduct in cooperation with government regulation.
Which of the following was developed in the 1980s to guide corporate support for ethical conduct by establishing a method for discussing best practices?
Ethics is a part of decision making
The 1960s saw a rise of consumerism. What is consumerism?
Business ethics, as a field, has passed through which of the following states?
During the 1990s the institutionalization of business ethics was largely driven by which piece of legislation?
Which of the following is not one of the rights spelled out by John F. Kennedy in his "Consumers' Bill of Rights"?
The term business ethics is best described by the following statement:
The _____ was/were enacted to restore confidence in financial reporting and business ethics after the accounting scandals of the early 2000s.
Social responsibility is
Principles are
Discovery in the RADAR model involves proactively trying to uncover ethical risk areas that could lead to misconduct.
Transactional leadership strives to raise employees' level of commitment and to foster trust and motivation.
The four types of communication are interpersonal, small group, nonverbal, and listening.
Ethical conflicts occur when there are two or more positions on an ethical decision.
Ethical leadership is solely the concern of top management.
Stakeholder assessment is an important part of a high-commitment approach to environmental issues.
Greenwashing is a strategic process involving stakeholders assessment to create meaningful long-term relationships with customers, while maintaining, supporting, and enhancing the natural environment.
Ethanol, fracking, and hydropower are all forms of alternative energy.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) deals with environmental issues and enforces environmental legislation is the United States.
Sustainability is the potential for the long-term well-being of the natural environment including all biological entities, as well as the mutually beneficial interactions among nature and individuals, organizations, and business strategies.
Certain facilitating payments are acceptable under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
Multinational corporations have identifiable home countries but operate globally.
One of the critical ethical business issues linked to cultural differences is the question of whose values and ethical standards take precedence during international negotiations and business transactions.
The self-refrence criterion is an unconscious reference to one's own cultural values, experience, and knowledge.
Most countries have a strong orientation toward ethical and legal compliance.
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