BA 3108 Exam 2
- The exam is
only available through Blackboard.
- Do not take the exam
using "WiFi" Internet connection
(e.g., Starbucks) because it is not reliable all the time.
- Make sure to take the exam
using "wired" Internet connection
(e.g., CSUB library computer lab).
- Make sure to finish the exam by the due date that is posted on the class
website.
- You can try the exam two times, and it is open everything (i.e., book,
note).
- You have 3 hours to finish it and you will have one question at a time.
- You will have a total of 100 multiple choice questions.
- Please study around below key phrases.
The sense that concern for fairness, justice, and due
process to people, groups, and communities should be woven into managerial
decision-making is called
Teleological
theories focus on...
The reason that the United States government passed
anti-trust legislation was
Reasons to use the Golden Rule as
an ethical principle include
The question of whether current public functions should
be performed by the government or private sector is addressed by
The key to the Golden Rule is
The dilemma of deregulation is
Social regulation's focus on people encompasses ……
The newer form of industrial policy is exemplified by:
The pressure to compromise one's personal ethical
standards is felt most by
The moral tone of an organization is set by
The critical factor in the success of codes of conduct is
Technology has advanced ____ society's capacity to grasp
its consequences.
Technology is
The process of influencing public officials to promote or
secure the passage or defeat of legislation is known as
The discipline that deals with what is good and bad and
with moral duty and obligation is
Political
contributions from undisclosed donors are called:
The
primary focus of the Business Roundtable is
The
area of ethics that is concerned with supplying and justifying a coherent moral
system of thinking and judging is called
The National Federation of Independent Businesses (NFIB)
attributes its newfound power to
The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM):
The Business Roundtable is an association of
The focus of descriptive ethics is on
The approach to business ethics in which we compare a
decision or practice to prevailing norms of acceptability is the
The minimum standard of ethical behavior can be thought
of as
The central product of the new breed of lobbyist is
The most serious danger of using the conventional
approach to business ethics is
The
major issue related to electronic surveillance is
One
recommendation to make cyberadvocacy more effective is for advocates to
Questions about business ethics can be asked at any of
the following levels except
The most intensely monitored employee activities are
The process of mobilizing individual citizens who might
be most directly affected by legislative activity to political action is called
The normative question of ethics is
The development of smarter high-tech tools was advanced
by:
The ethics question "how do we get from what is to what
ought to be?" is
Regarding the independence of SuperPacs from the
political candidates they support, it is most correct to say:
The challenge in all managerial situations is take what
can be done and what should be done and find
Privacy and informed consent are issues that
The ethical management model that conforms to high
standards of behavior or professional standards of conduct is
The number one ethical issue in doing business over the
Internet is
The model of ethical management that implies a positive
and active opposition to what is right is called
The key operating question of immoral management is
The model of ethical management in which managers fail to
take morality into account when making decisions is
The relationship between Congress and lobbying firms has
been referred to as:
The key operating question of amoral management is
The
key operating question of moral management is
Our
world is currently dominated by
The top PAC contributor during 2011-2012 was:
Technology has benefited society in all of the following
ways except
The Golden Rule of Politics is
The "integrity strategy" espoused by Lynn Sharp Paine is
similar to the
The principal instruments through which business uses its
financial resources to influence government are
The imperative that states "what can be developed will be
developed" is
PAC contributions were more influential when given to
House members than Senate members because:
The individual hypothesis regarding ethical management
models is
The population hypothesis regarding ethical management
models is
Studies of financial performance outcomes on political
spending
Selling products and services online is known as
The channels through which corporations can make
political contributions are.
The
most basic moral question involved in stem cell research is
The Wall Street financial scandals involved all the
following except
The Enron Era brought about a broad range of legal and
ethical charges that included all the following except
The
most significant obstacle to the use of biotechnology is
The former CEO of Bendix Corporation blames the apparent
decline in business's ethical behavior on
Public opinion polls regarding business ethics are
The Non GMO Project is:
Regarding the infant formula controversy, Nestlé was
criticized for all of these actions except:
The advantages of offshoring to developing countries have
been:
The FCPA differentiates between:
The philosophy of Western industrialized nations and
their MNCs includes all of these factors except:
The most challenging situation for an MNC to face is
The process by which firms increase their awareness of
the influence of international activities on their future and establish and
conduct transactions with firms from other countries is known as
The criticism of their use of sweatshops has led MNCs to
do all of these things except::
Peter Drucker has labeled the expanded global marketplace
the
The ethics and global strategy plan for improving global
business ethics has as its central idea
The position that advocates that an MNC follow the host
country's ethical standards is called
The position that advocates that an MNC should continue
to follow its home country's ethical standards even while operating in another
country is known as
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act allows
Payment of a bribe implies some type of
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
The Alien Tort Claims Act applies to: