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1
Under stakeholder theory of corporate social responsibility, a corporation should balance the interests of shareholders (profit maximization) against the interests of employees, suppliers, customers, and the community.
A)True
B)False
2
Immanuel Kant's categorical imperative condemns a person who promises to fulfill the terms of a contract with no intention of ever doing so.
A)True
B)False
3
There are no ethical supports for profit maximization.
A)True
B)False
4
A utilitarian is guided by whether the act is inherently good.
A)True
B)False
5
"Breaking the contract would benefit me, and would not hurt the other party." This rationale is an example of deontology.
A)True
B)False
6
A justice theorist would choose the alternative that allocates society's benefits and burden most fairly.
A)True
B)False
7
"If breaching the contract is in my own best interest, then I am morally right to do so." This statement is an example of:
A)ethical egoism
B)psychological egoism
C)moral Relativism
D)categorical imperative
8
"Breaching this contract would benefit me, my employees, and my corporation's shareholders. The other party to the contract would suffer little harm." This justification is an example of:
A)rights theory
B)deontology
C)ethical egoism
D)utilitarianism
9
Which of the following are acceptable ways to handle a request by one's superior to act in an unethical or illegal manner?
A)buy time
B)be willing to quit
C)contact another supervisor or manager
D)all of the above
10
Bob told the others in his workgroup that they were absurd for proposing a certain idea. Such a comment is an example of:
A)argumentum ad hominem
B)argumentum baculum
C)deontology
D)the categorical imperative







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