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Utilitarianism favours the greatest good for the greatest number of people under a given set of
constraints.
True
Sustainability may be defined as the development that meets humanity's needs at the cost of the
future generations
False
MNCs have a very low chance of exporting "best practices" in corporate responsibilities to local
firms in developing nations.
False
Governments and corporations are increasingly collaborating to provide assistance to communities
around the world through global partnerships.
True
Governments and corporations are increasingly collaborating to provide assistance to communities
around the world through global partnerships.
Multiple Choice Questions
True
Which of the following views the individual as part of rather than separate from nature?
A. Aristotelian virtue ethics
B. Utilitarianism
C. Kantian philosophical traditions
D. Eastern philosophy
D
Which of the following is false about the adage, "When in Rome, do as the Romans do?"
A. It is derived from the idea of cultural relativism
B. It suggests that businesses and the managers should behave in accordance with the ethical
standards they are active in
C. It suggests that it is necessary, to some extent, to rely on local teams to execute under local rule
D. It is derived from the idea of cultural materialism
D
Which of the following statements is not true with regard to child labour?
A. Child labour continues to climb
B. Child labour has declined for girls
C. The ILO has been involved in developing standards regarding child labour
D. UNICEF and the World Bank recognize that family survival sometimes depends on children
working
A
All of the following are accurate in regard to the issue of sexual harassment in the Japanese
workplace except:
A. Sexual harassment remains a minor social issue in Japan, despite a heightened sensitivity in recent
years.
B. Traditionally many male managers regard female employees as secretaries and, feel that women
employees will soon marry and leave the firm.
C. Sexual harassment is a new concept to many Japanese managers.
D. Japanese women face a glass ceiling
A
According to the latest corruption index of countries around the world specified in the text, the
least corrupt country is:
A. Japan
B. Chile
C. United States
D. New Zealand
D
11. According to the text, all the following companies have been criticized for actions portraying lack
of social responsibility in developing countries except:
A. Nike
B. Levi's
C. Chiquita
D. Hewlett-Packard
D
Which of the following is likely to present an opportunity for MNCs to make a positive impact in
developing countries?
A. Low wage rates
B. Lax environmental standards
C. Adoption and exportation of best practices
D. Underdeveloped infrastructure
C
"Crony capitalism" describes business practices in countries with:
A. Highly developed legal and institutional protections
B. Market-oriented economic systems
C. Weak, concentrated corporate governance
D. Limited government interference
C
The following regions are most associated with "crony capitalism" except:
A. Asia
B. Europe
C. Latin America
D. Africa
B
All of the following statements about ethics are true except:
A. It is the study of morality and standards of conduct
B. It is the victim of subjectivity as it yields to the will of cultural relativism
C. It is the belief that the ethical standard of a country is based on the culture that created it and that
moral concepts lack universal application
D. It is not related to the area of corporate social
D