As per HOMEWORKLIB POLICY and guideline, the first-four MCQs are answered below:
Q1.
Answer: c
A product which is not fully tested and proved should not be sold out. If it is done then this would be illegal and unethical.
In this case, the selling of an idea that has no existence in the market (since not yet developed) can’t be tested whether the idea is right or wrong.
Q2.
Answer: d
Ethics indicate moral principles.
This indicates what to be done based on humanity; suppose ethics say not to cheat others.
Q3.
Answer: b
Although this is legal but this is unethical, since it is not tested. The technique must be tested before applying in the field.
Q4.
Answer: a
Effectiveness of an ethic depends on the commitment of members enforcing it.
Suppose there is an ethical code of attending the office in time. If it is not followed by the employees then such ethic can’t be maintained. Therefore, commitment is required.
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Conduct that is legal is ethically unquestionable. O a. True O b. False It can be difficult to predict with certainty how a court will apply a given law to a particular action. O a. True O b. False The study of ethics goes no further than the requirements of the law to evaluate what is right for society, O a. True O b. False The effectiveness of an industry code of ethics is partly determined by the commitment of...
D Question 13 5 pts The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) announces a new industry code of ethics. The effectiveness of this code will be determined by o the relationship between the code and the law. O the success of the campaign publicizing the code. O the similarity of the code to the personal values of NAM's members. O the commitment of NAM's members to enforcing the code. Question 14 5 pts Ethical issues that a business manager is not...
Question 17 5 pts Compliance with the law is not always sufficient to determine "right" behavior because O the law does not codify all ethical requirements. company codes are also sources of law. business decisions can have negative impacts. O ethical problems occur in business. Question 18 5 pts A cost-benefit analysis is part of O a duty-based ethics approach. O corporate social responsibility. the principle of rights theory. O utilitarianism D Question 19 5 pts To successfully apply the...
Neville files a suit against Olina. To obtain information to prepare for trial, the parties engage in discovery. This includes gaining access to each other’s witnesses and other types of evidence by a. voir dire, the rule of four, and a writ of certiorari. b. chicanery, subterfuge, and similar methods. c. undue harassment, improper requests, and related tactics. d. depositions, interrogatories, and other procedural devices. Ethics has to do with how a business person making business decisions applies a. financial...
12. Fin the banks in the following sentence with the best choice of two words listed below and the correct orders are specific and pervasive boundaries that are wbsolute, while are used to develop norms that are socially unforceable. # Policies and principles, respectively b. Principles and values, respectively C. Norms and morals, respectively d. Standards and values, respectively 13. Which of the following is not an important factor relating to corporate codes of conduct Development should involve the Board,...
6 The character of the decision-mak 12. Faith decision-making process employees use to deter are right or wrong is the textbook's definition of a. business ethics b. ethical culture. e moral philosophy d. uncharacteristic clarity 7. The two general characterizations of types of regulations in the U. a. business and society. b. environmental and campaign finance c ethical and legal. d economic/competitive and social & The two key factors that allow bath business and labor organizations to contribute unlimited amounts...
As public pressure for corporate accountability and ethical behavior increases, businesses and industries are putting more emphasis on establishing and publicly sharing their codes of ethics with stakeholders. Businesses adopt these to help guide corporate decision-making, but they can be used against them when businesses stray from their stated codes. For instance, Enron’s 64-page code of ethics was Exhibit #1 at the trial of its CEO, Ken Lay, after the company imploded. Stuart Gilman, president of the Ethics Resource Center...
I need help solving the following business economics problems: 13. There is a growing concern that as Baby Boomers retire the business workforce will fall short of actual needed workers. a. True b. False 14. Which of the following is NOT one of the several trends challenging American businesses? a. A less diverse workforce b. The changing nature of work c. An aging population d. The shrinking labor pool _____ involves the use of outside vendors to produce goods or...
MC: According to Robert Nozick in Anarchy, State, and Utopia, taxation is: (A)always morally permissible (B)morally wrong because it violates people's (C) permissible if it promotes an important public (D)morally wrong if it is bad for business rights T or F: Mathieu Bouville argues that it is obvious that people should always be willing to take on the costs involved in being whistleblowers. . MC: Joseph Heath draws an analogy between corporate social responsibility and: (A)having a good diet (B)...
18. healthcare professionals should A. discuss a patient's medical condition with others as often as possible to gain other perspectives about the patient B. avoid contact with the patient's family members C. never promise a cure D. hide when a process server attempts to serve the physician with a subpoena E none of the above ( 20. Negligent wrongs can be the result of an A. performance of an illegal action B. omission of an action C. incorrect performance of...