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The components of Integrative Social Contract Theory ethical decision making compromise all of the following except:

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12:33 @ 4G ... 36% chegg Study Textbook Solutions Expert Q&A 1. Study Pack Practice NEWI INSTRUCTIONS: rico question. Each question has only one answa The components of Integrative Social Contracts Theory's ethical decision-making comprise all of the following, except: A decision is ethical if it is compatible with the ethical rules of a community in which I am doing business. The decision is authentic in that they are supported by the attitudes and behavior of the majority of the community members, and would permit members of the community to exit. A social contract is a concept that members of a society of a particular community agree among themselves on certain standards of acceptable behavior, even without formal agreement among the member of the society. That decision rules that conflict with hypernorms are ethical as long as members of the community can exit and they are given a voice about the development and b. d. 2. evolution of the norm. Trevino and Nelson talk about when you should blow the whispe on your company if they are behaving illegally or unethically, as well as the steps to blowing the whistle. They note that in reporting misconduct, you should consider going outside your chain of command if a. You're dealing with an issue that could have adverse consequences if not addressed b. After you have made sure the facts are accurate and sought the advice of your peers, If your company has no formal department or process of handling such complaints As part of a mass communication that is addressed to other stakeholders affected by the ethical misconduct so that the CEO will know the reputational consequences of failing to address your concerns. C. a. Which of the following statements is the most accurate statement about the Ethic of Care? It was developed in response to the Justice Theory, b. The Ethic of Care is the antithesis of Objectivism. Men are more justice-oriented; while women are more care-oriented. Proponents argue that this theory is beneficial because it protects people who deserve justice. C. d. sharebolders: According to Scalet, which of the following statements best describes the interests of Shareholders manage the assets of a company by ensuring the company shares its b. Shareholders become part owners of a corporation by purchasing shares with the expectation that managers will be working on their behalf. Shareholders are beholden to the communities in which the company does blems of ensuring they share their wealth. All of the box c. MacBook Pro → с G Search or type URL $ % # 3 < o & 7 2 4 5 W E R Т. Y III O s 12:33 @ 4G 36% shareholders: a. According to Scalet, which of the following statements best describes the interests of Shareholders manage the assets of a company by ensuring the company shares its wealth with others who are impacted by corporate decisions Shareholders become part owners of a corporation by purchasing shares with the expectation that managers will be working on their behalf. Shareholders are beholden to the communities in which the company does dems of ensuring they share their wealth. All of the above b. c. S. On December 18, 2015, a drunken driver slammed her car through MooYah Burgers- Fries-Shakes restaurant causing extensive damage. The restaurant was forced to close its doors for almost two weeks while repairs were being made, during which time the restaurant owner paid all 15 of its employees, even though they didn't work. In deciding to continue paying his workers, the restaurant owner was guided by: The Ethic of Care instead of Integrative Social Contracts Theory. Virtue Ethics instead of Integrative Social Contracts Theory. Objectivism instead of the Ethic of Care. The Ethic of Care instead of Objectivism. e. d. 6. In a February 16, 2016, article by Dr. Denise D. Cummins, she discusses the ethical theory that “promises a better world if people are simply allowed to pursue their own self-interest without regard to the impact of their actions on others. She later provides two real life examples of what happened when this theory was used in both industry and a society, or, as she put it, "the inevitable outcome of unbridled self-interest set loose in unregulated markets." The ethical rule that Dr. Cummins is addressing is most in line with? The Ethic of Care. b. Virtue Ethics Rights Theory d. Objectivism a. c. 7. is a framework most consistent with ethical decision-making in the global and community level marketplace. focuses on being the type of person you wish to be such that your decisions would be one that reinforces the integrity of oneself. Objectivism; Virtue Ethics. b. Integrative Social Contract Theory, Virtue Ethics. Ethic of Care; Integrative Social Contracts Theory. d. Integrative Social Contracts Theory, Ethic of Care. a. C. heontractor was engaged on an is customary in the MacBook с G Search or type URL @ $ % Л # 3 2 4 5 6. III O < 12:34 @ 4G 36% - ICAINUUN JUIUUVIS uuy LAPCI van wuuy Tan 8. In this 2014 real life soenario, a U.S. corpo important safety project at one of its foreign supplier 1 region where this facility is located, when the job was completed, the subcontractor requested the Environmental Health & Safety manager's bank account information in order to "show his gratitude"" for the good cooperation and working relationship they enjoyed. The EH&S Mgr. refused the proposal on the spot and alerted the site's GM of the issue. The GM made the immediate decision to stop all business with the supplier. The supplier was removed from the approved vendor list at all sites within that business country. The info was passed to the corporation's supply chain to ensure chat no other Corporation's companies work with the vendor. This demonstrates what 9. ethical decision rule in action? Utilitarianism. The Ethic of Caro. Integrative Social Contracts Theory Rights Theory According to Scalet, which of the following statements accurately describes one of the core premises of virtue ethics? The deeper subject matter is thinking about the whole pe: son, and considering th nature of that person's character. Being virtuous is gleaned by the corporate environment in which one is employed. Virtue ethics is based on the identification of one's virtues, which are then used achieve the greatest good for the greatest number. The deeper subject matter involves being virtuous towards those with whom th decision maker has forged the closest relationship. a. b. d. 10. Unlike ethical theories with universal principle decision rules, your decision will be c that reinforces the integrity of oneself because the focus is on being a good person usually defined by one's community - because that's the type of person you wish to The Ethic of Care. Virtue Ethics. Objectivism. d. Integrative Social Contracts Theory. a. 6. C. 11. A 2018 television show is offering a new business promotion opportunity. The producers are offering local businesses a chance to be featured on the new show if they can accurately portray themselves as being socially responsible. In order to qualify the promoters are requiring interested businesses to demonstrate that they care as much about the community and the environment as they do about profits. Companies that qualify to be successfully showcased on the new television show may be said to have. a. b. An objectivist orientation. A shareholder orientation. MacBook Pro с G Search or type URL # $ % 8 III s 12:34 @ @ E 46 36% 0. C. d. Virtue Ethics. Objectivism Integrative Social Contracts Theory, 1. A 2018 television show is offering a new business promotion opportunity. The producers are offering local businesses a chance to be featured on the new show if they ena accurately portray themselves as being socially responsible In order to qualify, the promoters are requiring interested businesses to demonstrate that they care as much about the community and the environment as they do about profits. Companies that qualify to be successfully showcased on the new television show may be said to have a. An objectivist orientation. b. A shareholder orientation, C. A justice orientation. d. A stakeholder orientation. 12. According to Ayn Rand, founder of Objectivism, which of the following is true: a. Ethical decision makers must see others objectively b. Altruism is vital to ethical social functioning c. One should objectively sacrifice to enhance the betterment of others. Any viable account of ethics must be about what's best for that person's life. 13. Which of the following is one of the ways Scaiet discusses the rationale behind the Ethic of Care: a. Ethical decisions are made solely through a lens of caring about others--whether or hot the decision maker actually knows the other people who will be impacted by their decision b. A model of healthy parental and friend relationships, rather than healthy contract relationships, yields an alternative ethical and value framework for assessing marke and capitalism. c. Ethical decision makers must see others objectively, and only then can the decisio maker begin to make smart and informed decisions about what might be the most ethical way for them to behave, in order to benefit themselves first, and then oth d. Any viable account of ethics must be about what's best for that person's life. MacBook Pro → с Search or type URL $ % @ 2 # 3 & 7 4 5 6 III O < 12:34 DE 4G „ll 35% 14. In Sealet, 13 8 Advocating Markets and Capitalisme Based on Relationships and Character, the other notes the following about shareholder advocates * Shareholder theory is committed to ensuring companies share the wealth with anyone who might potentially be impacted by the decisions thaoy make, whether or not those 1 Shareholder advocates would most likely deny the capitalist entails extreme personal othical sonifices, and emphasize that shareholder theory is compatible with investor activism and strong sense of professional ethies © Ethical decision makera with a shareholder perspective must ensure that corporate inequalities that impact the way company behavior affects its community. Shareholder theory and stakeholder theory thure the same goals when it comes to Ensuring the primary beneficiuries of corporate behavior are those who have invested decision makers take steps to level the playing field in terms of rectifying historical money in the company. 75 Trevino and Nelson cite University of Southem California professor Kathleen Reardon in listing seven best practices of blowing the whistle. Which of the following is one of them: . b. Go outside the company. Leave the company, Contact a trusted media organization to investigate the company. Discuss the issue with your family. 16. 8. b. C. 17. According to Scalct, in the chapter discussing virtue ethics, eudaimonistic theories are: Designed to allow individuals to freely make ethical decisions without concem for the means of achieving a goal. Approaches to ethics that focus on the greatest good for the greatest number. Goal-oriented or telcological approaches to ethics that focus their study on how to cultivate virtues to achieve the end of a well-lived life. d. Theories that focus on the consequences of behavior, regardless of the motive. According to Scalet, discussing Integrative Social Contract Theory, which of the following is not one of the principles Donaldson and Dunfee believe will emerge from the macro-social contract: Local economic communities may specify ethical norms for their members through micro-social contract. b. Local norms will be superseded by hypernorms when necessary to serve the financial needs of the company and its shareholders. Norm-specifying microsocial contracts must be grounded in informed consent buttressed by a right of exit, which establishes their authenticity. d. In order to be legitimate and obligatory, a microsocial contract norm must be compatible with hypernorms. a. C. 18. Scalet, in Chapter 4, discussing shareholder duties, states that corporate charitable si can seem like a model of comarte MacBc С G Search or type URL III O <
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