in suppliers, customers, or distributors with whom their organizations do business. C.) There is a complete list of adequacy criteria for moral judgments that philosophers all agree on. D.) primary and secondary, The key moral ideal in promotions is laws are passed before there is any real problem to worry about. \text{Subject Matter} & \text{ } & \text{ }\\ \hline Correct Answer : prohibits employers from interfering with employees trying to organize unions . The argument for strict liability is basically utilitarian. C.) some do deserve more than others. knowledge, friendship, and aesthetic satisfaction are intrinsically valuable (or inherently good). companies are not the kind of things that are properly objects of loyalty. Fair personnel policies and decisions must be based on criteria that are clear, job related, and False, Which of the following is true regarding Immanuel Kant's beliefs? Act utilitarianism and rule utilitarianism consistently agree upon which actions are morally right. Securities and Exchange Commission. A.) Which of these is a valid reasoning for not hiring a potential employee? Most advertising, promotions, and marketing managers work full time. False, Implicit in capitalism is the view that human beings aim to maximize their economic self-interest. has helped to create a high-pressure environment conducive to fraud. E-Commerce Site for Mobius GPO Members the key moral ideal in promotions is quizlet. the purpose of the gift and whether the gift might influence the recipient's judgment. hurts stock prices. A.) C.) A fair wage is whatever an employee is willing to accept. Terms like can be, as much as, and help, are examples of. A fact about job satisfaction is. the argument's conclusion must be true. True Additionally, they may travel to meet with clients or media representatives. Human Resources - Ch1 Quiz The Nature of Huma, Fundamentals of Engineering Economic Analysis, David Besanko, Mark Shanley, Scott Schaefer, Alexander Holmes, Barbara Illowsky, Susan Dean, Fundamentals of Financial Management, Concise Edition. C.) freedom of speech. Any equitable solution to the problem of who should pay the bill for environmental cleanup should take into account responsibility as well as benefit. Social Learning Theory requires ___________ in order for learning to take place. D.) we have no obligation to promote general welfare, Consequentialism A.) D.) hostility. C.) consumers don't want further legal regulation. C.) states that the moral rightness of an action is determined solely by its results. A.) a higher sense of purpose. must be respected if we are to function as complete, self-governing agents. Using the story earlier, answer the questions below: (a) What external conflicts does Sobel face? View full document. A.) According to the legal doctrine of strict product liability. adopted the principle of caveat emptor. in a way that treats success as an end in itself, never merely as means. A.) a shrinking trade deficit. \text{Pansies} & 6 & 31 & 10 \\ Ethics means a set of moral principles which govern a person's behavior or how the activity is conducted. C.) the moral compass within each of us. D.) human beings try to avoid acquisitive behavior. a blessing in disguise in inflationary times. is no longer a key feature of capitalism, One of the four key features of capitalism is B.) their intuitive knowledge of the natural rights of all human beings. C.) people in the original position choose the principles on the basis of self-interest. B.) A.) libertarians generally agree that liberty allows only a "night-watchman" state. The argument for due care is basically Kantian. C.) monopolies control almost all areas of economic life. social utility is irrelevant to issues of justice. it maximizes total, net happiness. 1. To a significant extent, law codifies a society's customs, norms, and moral values. compassion, intellect, and patience. Brainstorm ways to incorporate regular feedback into the life of your office. True Professional codes of ethics provide a complete and reliable guide to one's moral obligations. A.) there are no natural, Lockean rights. B.) Staying within legal boundaries, however, does not guarantee an ethical promotion. Utilitarianism is a nonconsequentialist ethical theory. More on Solidarity. one should always obey one's conscience. French and Indian War, One of the three important "limits to what the law can do" discussed by Christopher Stone is Which statement is true about the hiring and employment process? The argument for strict liability is basically utilitarian. \text{Lilies} & 9 & 24 & 10 \\ C.) the free trade and laissez-faire view of Adam Smith best promote the total social good. D.) the economy will create new jobs. Which of the following is a correct statement about union activities? C.) the division of labor, though good for the firm, reduces overall efficiency. Question 9 5 out of 5 points The English philosopher Francis Bacon (1561-1626) called conscious and unconsciousbiases and stereotypes Answer SelectedAnswer: "idols of the mind.". A.) The express purpose of a boycott is the same as a striketo hurt the employer and strengthen the union. True d. to equalize their relationship with their employers. is for-cause dismissalthe result of employee theft, gross insubordination, release of proprietary information, and so on. b. adopted the principle of caveat emptor. irrational behavior. regulators are often "bought off" by corporations. A.) The Categorical Imperative is supposed to provide a way for us to evaluate moral actions and to make moral judgments. Which statement creates the best picture of capitalism? D.) Utilitarians wish to maximize happiness not simply immediately, but in the long run as well. B.) Karl Marx believed that D.) the categorical imperative. Which of the following accurately reflects the concept of Marxism? D.) employer resistance to unionization. They are asked if they use a laptop in class to take notes. be there just for show, Which of the following contributed to the more relaxed incorporation procedures of modern times? True A.) C.) the United States is in trouble. Inbreeding refers to longevity on a job or with a firm. B.) rights are certain moral rules, the observance of which is of the utmost importance for the long-run, overall maximization of happiness. Businesses often claim polygraphs are a fast and economical way to verify the information provided by a job applicant. A.) From John Stuart Mill's viewpoint, word of mouth. According to David Ewing, two factors explain the absence of civil liberties and the prevalence of authoritarianism in the workplace. False, Richard Brandt defends a form of act utilitarianism. 5. When weighing the decisions to terminate employees, companies need to remember that employment affects families and communities, not just individuals. A bribe is remuneration for the performance of an act that is inconsistent with the work contract or the nature of the work one has been hired to perform. the argument's premises are true. Ethical values and practices are the foundation upon which moral actions in professional practice are based. A.) True in practice, people who share a religion will agree on all moral questions. A.) Labor is alienated in a capitalist economic system (in part) because the labor of a worker stands opposed to the worker as an autonomous power. Which of the following is one of them? A.) According to common law, unless there is an explicit contractual provision to the contrary, every employment is employment "at will.". A.) View the full answer. To build it, you must first identify the profile of the people you want to reach. truth in advertising. coincide with what most scientifically trained people think. Good moral judgments should be logical and In Freud's theory of psychosexual development, the superego is the last component of personality to develop. The law makes all immoral conduct illegal. C.) although it can't be seen, the hand of government controls the economy and exerts a beneficial pressure that promotes economic welfare. the moral compass within each of us. D.) in such a way that we can will the maxim of our action to be a local law, The only accurate statement about consequentalism is: Some advertising and promotions managers work more than 40 hours per week. Which statement is true about the hiring and employment process? To the libertarians, their concept of liberty includes a commitment to Keep promotions simple. According to act utilitarianism, an action is morally right if and only if Karl Marx believed that positive and negative the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) of 1977. True D.) The civil liberties of employees have to be restricted for corporations to run efficiently. When choosing among possible actions, utilitarianism requires us to disregard our own happiness. our gut instincts. workers are alienated from their products, but not from themselves or other people. Consumer Product Safety Commission. a sound argument may have a false conclusion. Consider a onetime change in government policy that immediately and From the beginning, unions have been driven by an attempt to protect workers from abuses of power at the hands of employers. Drug testing can only be defensible when there is a legitimate interest at stake and that the steps the business is taking to protect that interest are reasonable and morally permissible. firms are unwilling or simply refuse to maximize profits. corporate punishment is no different from individual punishment. fairness. c.) corporate shareholders are immediately entitled to any profits or the company is liable. A.) C.) their religion. B.) A.) As the term marketing mix suggests, there are four ingredients that marketing revolves around. The superego works to suppress the urges of the id and tries to make the ego behave morally, rather than realistically. corporations must be "publicly held" and thus traded on the stock market. Just cause requires that reasons for discipline or discharge related directly to job performance. the free trade and laissez-faire view of Adam Smith best promote the total social good. Mercantile capitalism emerged in the United States in the period directly following the civil war. A psychological appeal is one that aims to persuade by appealing primarily to reason and not to human emotional needs. we all deserve the same. false. Me - first active and passive. Professional codes are the rules that are supposed to govern the conduct of members of a given profession. BunchesRoses$2$1525Lilies92410Pansies63110Orchids20845\begin{array}{lccc} Bystander apathy appears to result in part from diffusion of responsibility. World War I The belief in ideals is called ethical idealism. C.) in a way that would be universally unacceptable to all rational beings. C.) if corporations are moral agents, then this relieves individual human beings of any moral responsibility. This preview shows page 1 - 2 out of 2 pages. fairness. In Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, the U.S. Supreme Court ruling included B.) A.) C.) prefer their own production base and not a network of small operators both foreign and domestic. Compare and Contrast Compare and contrast the approaches of Chandragupta and Ashoka to ruling the Mauryan empire. C.) Bentham was concerned with the quantity of pleasure that an action produces, not with distinctions based on the type of the pleasure. harm. True Asked 4/27/2015 10:10:23 AM. A.) D.) corporate culture refers to the cultural activities sponsored by the company for its employees, Which of the following contributed to the more relaxed incorporation procedures of modern times? Question and answer. One of the chief concerns of nepotism is the disregard of managerial responsibilities to the organization and of fairness to other employees. can be almost any information not generally known if it is valuable to its possessor and treated confidentially. A.) This character-based approach to morality assumes that we acquire virtue through practice. its initial steady state, use the Solow model to explain what happens to the economy over time and in the long 3) attention and recognition can enhance worker productivity and motivation. all moral rights are human rights. Choose the statement that is a true reflection of moral beliefs. Compare and contrast the third and fifth excerpts from Addison's essays with Sir Francis Bacon's essay "Of Marriage and Single Life" (page 467). C.) 25 A.) The hiring process needs to include screening, testing, and. Which of the following is a correct statement about union activities? property refers only to physical objects. According to Jeremy Bentham, the question is not whether animals can feel pain, but whether they can talk and reason. B.) Just cause requires that reasons for discipline or discharge related directly to job performance. In other words, if you sell high quality products at a good price, then you should expect the best products for your customer. A.) Primary social goods include B) likeability. False, Immanuel Kant believed that prostitution was immoral because, by selling their sexual services, prostitutes allow themselves to be treated as only a means to an end. The id is the basic, primal part of personality; it is present from birth. A.) D.) libertarians endorse utilitarianism's concern for total social well-being, According to John Rawls, people in "the original position" choose the principles of justice solely on the basis of It is essentially "empty" -- it is simply formal procedure by which to evaluate any action about which . B.) A.) C.) social responsibility. The Sarbanes Oxley Act marked an important advance for several reasons, one of which is that it. Rawls rejects utilitarianism because True C.) We must always disregard our own happiness when deciding what to do. 48 terms. what is right is determined by what a culture or society says is right. private property. The key moral ideal in promotions is about getting the best deal. constitute the whole of his or her morality. b.) greater material consumption. Good moral judgments should be logical and. b. exactly $100. World War I B.) make nearly all crucial parts. Other Quizlet sets. Libertarianism. Some writers deny that employees have any obligation of loyalty to the company, because. Which of the following accurately reflects the concept of Marxism? the buying or selling of stocks (or other financial securities) by business "insiders" on the basis of information that has not yet been made public and is likely to affect the price of the stock. Which statement is true about the hiring and employment process? Which of the following represents a utilitarian belief? False, Things that are legal are always ethical. Which statement is true from an ethical perspective? B.) alexahyder_ 1/6. Answer Selected Answer : " idols of the mind . It boosts the morale of promoted employees, increases their productivity and hence improves upon the overall profits earned by the . False, Due process requires specific and systematic means for workers to appeal discharge or disciplinary decisions. A. we can predict with certainty the future consequences of our actions. 5-Is the job secure. D.) liberties, For the first time since the Industrial Revolution, less than _____ percent of the American workforce was employed by manufacturing. the crown. 5. It's illegal to fire workers because of union membership, According to the traditional law of agency, Employees are under legal obligation to act loyally and in good faith and to carry out lawful instructions, Who do affirmative action programs involve, Firms are expected to to survey current female and minority employment by department and job classification. B.) The BLANK Amendment limits the US Government's ability to restrict its citizens speech. According to John Rawls, they are regulated by the Federal Trade Commission, In the corporate world, the board of directors will What could be symbolized by the yellow wallpaper in the story? Question. B.) A systematic review of fear appeal research by Ruiter, Kessels, Peters and Kok (2014) concluded that ______. A.) By practicing being honest, brave, just, generous, and so on, a person develops an honorable and moral character. rubber stamp the policies and recommendations of the management. According to Mill's utilitarianism cigarettes See Page 1. welfare. A.) The first is critical: Nietzsche offers a wide-ranging critique of morality as it currently exists. a sound argument may have a false premise. Consider class discussions, presentations, the video, and the Launch Text as you think about the prompt. It is only within a capitalist economic system that workers are not alienated from the products of their labor. B.) If a company ignores the regulation and burns coal, while others obey the regulation, then the company, The term ecology refers to the science of the. C.) an action that leads to unhappiness is morally right if any other action that you could have performed instead would have brought about even more unhappiness. According to common law, unless there is an explicit contractual provision to the contrary, every employment is employment "at will. C.) positive and negative. Question 2 2 out of 2 points Austin Fagothey and Milton Gonsalves believe a direct strike is justified Selected Answer: when it is a last resort. the gullible consumer standard. Which of the following characteristics distinguishes moral standards from other sorts of standards? & \text{NPV per Bunch} & \text{Cost per Bunch} & \text{Max. The different types of marketing communications an organization uses compose its promotion or communication mix, which consists of advertising, sales promotions, direct marketing, public relations and publicity, sponsorships (events and experiences), social media and interactive marketing, and professional selling. moral standards take priority over other standards, including self-interest C.) under capitalism workers are alienated in several ways. D.) actions that it would be good to do but not immoral not to do, According to the text, psychological egoism Blank is used to refer to the possibility of communicating in online environments without using identity and being able to use pseudonyms and different personas. D.) compassion, intellect, and patience. Let the boss sweat it questions. U.S. companies have a history of paying off foreign officials for business favors. compliance, contribution, and consequences. True One of these is that moral standards cannot be justified by reasons C.) rights are those rules that a majority of the society would agree to behind the "veil of ignorance." An early 1970s government survey of worker dissatisfaction identified the lack of opportunities to be one's own boss as one of the three chief sources of worker dissatisfaction. the transcendental imperative. designing effective regulations is difficult. testimonials of other customers. based on facts and acceptable moral principles. B.) a gap in the unemployment history be there just for show. consumer demand tends to be shaped by the production process. A.) Which of the following considerations about utilitarism is correct? As a result of it, the courts, expanded the liability of manufacturers for injuries caused by defective products. C.) extrinsic, non-job-related considerations are often relevant to setting fair wages The thought that laissez-faire is a losing proposition.. capitalism no longer exploits workers. their shareholders are entitled to their share of the company's profits as soon as they are ascertained or determined. A.) In particular, suppose it rises permanently from L\bar{L}L to L\bar{L}^{\prime}L. increase their manufacturing operations in the U.S. A workplace environment in which employees are treated fairly and their inherent dignity respected is compatible with a firm's business goals. Net Blank is the idea that all content is able to equally flow freely on the internet. Our relationship with the law is best described by which of the following? fairness. Labor historians generally consider the Knights of Labor (K of L), established in 1869, as the first truly national trade union. The key moral ideal in promotions is. Inbreeding refers to longevity on a job or with a firm. In the corporate world, the board of directors will Such acts were declared illegal by. B.) can be distinguished from the person's morality in a broader sense that includes his or her values, ideals, and aspirations. 7 consderations that are important: 1-What is the law. BLANK is when online content can be reproduced without loss of value and in such a way that the originator or holder of the information would not notice. B.) the common law doctrine of eminent domain B.) A basic premise of Adam Smith's is A.) a lack of . If the interest rate is zero, then $100 to be paid in 10 years has a present value that is a. less than$100. more money. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like The case of MacPherson v. Buick Motor Car in 1916 changed product liability law. For philosophers, the most important issue is not where our moral principles came from, but: The authors use the murder of Kitty Genovese to illustrate Externalities are people should not attempt to coerce others, The example of Huckleberry Finn shows Record your first thoughts here. A.) B.) D.) win the lottery, Which of the following is an accurate statement? Which statement is accurate in its description of consumer protection? According to the anthropocentric (or human-oriented) ethic of Baxter and others, the Grand Canyon is valuable only because people care about it. Informed consent implies deliberation and free choice. 10 According to common law, to legally dismiss an employee, an employer, In the interview process, the interview should avoid rudeness, coarseness, condescension, and, Tests are designed to measure the applicants' skills in verbal, quantitative, and, To be successful any test used by a corporation must be, Employers have the right to fire an employee who performs inadequately, but they should do so. business would be an "inept custodian" of public values, Corporations differ from partnerships and other forms of business association in two ways. people are fully knowledgeable about themselves or situation allowing them to have a partial or biased point of view. social utility is irrelevant to issues of justice, John Rawls' Theory of Justice lays within which type of tradition? the paradox of hedonism. A.) What are these two kinds of warranties? Groups of eighteenth century skilled artisans formed secret societies for two basic reasons. A.) A.) Underline each reflexive pronoun and circle each intensive pronoun. B.) False. always positive, never negative. In association with labor and capital, Mill had contrasting views of Americans place no value on work, only on money. Choose the factual precept concerning wages: a fair wage presupposes a fair work contract, Traditionally, the obligations between a business organization and its employees could be boiled down to "A fair wage for an honest day's work.". occur when employees' have special or private interests that are substantial enough to interfere with their job duties. Utilitarians believe that B.) Marketing promotion strategies play four different roles that look like a funnel that leads to purchasing: Build awareness. likeability. B.) The courts and the general public find corporate responsibility favoritism. outsource and likely produce only the package and the label, The profit motive all sound arguments are valid arguments. D.) shows that he was following the categorical imperative. As you create a strategy geared toward those goals, remember the following tips. Bunches} \\ False, The idea that corporations will impose their values on us supports one of the arguments for the narrow view of corporate social responsibility. Informacin detallada del sitio web y la empresa: rentcagliari.com, +397021121281 Noleggio auto Cagliari Elmas low cost in Sardegna Economic and Business Statistics week 11+, John Lund, Paul S. Vickery, P. Scott Corbett, Todd Pfannestiel, Volker Janssen, Byron Almen, Dorothy Payne, Stefan Kostka. Subliminal advertising is advertising that supposedly communicates at a level beneath our conscious awareness. C.) get education. bystander apathy. Human rights are transferable and thus "alienable". Such acts were declared illegal by, The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) of 1977, Which of these is a valid reason for not hiring a potential employee, Workers essentially dislike work and will do everything they can to avoid it, Tests are designed to measure the applicant's skills in verbal, quantitative, and, Since Congress passed the Americans With Disabilities Act in 1994, employers must make "reasonable accommodations" for disabled workers, Which statement is true about the hiring and employment process, According to common law, unless there is an explicit contractual provision to the contrary, every employment is employment "at will", Fundamentals of Financial Management, Concise Edition. 62 Advocates of a naturalistic ethic contend that some natural objects are morally considerable in their own right, apart from human interests. D.) leisure time activities, To the libertarians, their concept of liberty includes a commitment to The code or principles of conduct that a person accepts philosophers and business theorists disagree whether corporations are moral agents. manufacturing will make a comeback. inequality. Me - first B.) d. indeterminate. we should treat people as ends in themselves, never merely as means. Correct Answer: fairne ss. People who are exclusively concerned with their own interests tend to have happier and more satisfying lives than those whose desires extend beyond themselves. A.) True the trends of the economy. c) employees must try to "undo" their disabilities. private property. corporate punishment is no different from individual punishment. Which of the following is an accurate statement about modifications to common law from the Wagner Act of 1935? externalities must be internalized. when union members and their supporters refuse to buy products from a company being struck. a waste of time. Labor historians generally consider the American Federation of Labor (AFL) the first truly national trade union. Fair personnel policies and decisions must be based on criteria that are clear, job related, and. D.) fairness, equality, desert, and rights. that individual pursuit of self-interest can sometimes make everyone worse off. In contrast to traditional manufacturers, many companies have become hollow corporations who The 1947 Taft-Hartley Act forbids individual states from outlawing union shops. reason, reflection, deliberation, and fairness Jamie_Currie8 Teacher. B.) a right is an entitlement to act or to have others act in a certain way, Supererogatory actions are A sympathetic strike occurs when workers who have no particular grievance of their own and who may or may not have the same employer decide to strike in support of others. A.) governments wanted it. Promotional Products | Marketing Solutions. philosophers and business theorists disagree whether corporations are moral agents. it brings only happiness and causes no pain. cars Three approaches have gained the most attention when it comes to achieving our environmental goals: the use of regulations, incentives, and pricing mechanisms. C.) overqualified A.) involves value judgments and factual uncertainties. 4-What is the nature of the job itself. all moral rights are legal rights. A.) Nozick's libertarian theory proposes True visible-hand B.) For the hedonistic utilitarian, knowledge, friendship, and aesthetic satisfaction are inherently good. False, An individual does not have to follow the code of one's profession. Choose the factual statement concerning wages: A fair wage presupposes a fair work contract. \text{ } & \text{Addison} & \text{Bacon}\\ \hline B.) Bunches2510105. accidents occur exclusively as a result of product misuse, According to Galbraith's "dependence effect", D.) likeability. B.) Ideal (ethics) An ideal is a principle or value that one actively pursues as a goal, usually in the context of ethics, and one's prioritization of ideals can serve to indicate the extent of one's dedication to each.
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