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  • 1

    The adoption by a business of a strategic focus for fulfilling the economic, legal, ethical and philanthropic responsibilities expected of it by its stakeholders

    Social responsibility

  • 2

    Implies that the business is fundamentally connected to other parts of society and must take responsibility for it's effects in those areas

    Stakeholder orientation

  • 3

    4 types of responsibility

    Economic, legal, ethical, philanthropic

  • 4

    Most popular Christian Doctrine

    Compensatory justice of St. Thomas Aquinas

  • 5

    French words which means the absence of government intervention in business activities. Such very liberal business environment encouraged the capitalists to exploit their workers, buyers and suppliers

    Laissez faire policy

  • 6

    Asserted that business corporations are the most important economic institutions.

    Edward Mason

  • 7

    A German philosopher who developed the theory of scientific social revolution

    Karl Marx

  • 8

    The father of socialism and cooperatives, the social utopian, abolished child labor, reduce working hours from 18 to 11

    Robert Owen

  • 9

    Benefits of Social Responsibility

    Trust, customer satisfaction, employee commitment, investor loyalty

  • 10

    Can be trace from the line started when the Greeks and Romans have a different perspective of trade and commerce

    Social responsibility

  • 11

    It is the obligations of businessmen to pursue their policies, to make those decisions or to follow those lines of actions which are desirable in terms of the objectives and value of society

    Professor Howard Bowen

  • 12

    An individual who thinks of the interests of the whole system and contributes his resources to the development and growth to such system is performing his social responsibility

    Professor Keith Davis

  • 13

    The business is the wealth creating and wealth producing organ of society

    Professor Peter Drucker

  • 14

    it is the glue that holds organization together and allows them to focus on efficiency, productivity and profits

    Trust

  • 15

    By focusing on customer satisfaction, a business can continually strengthen it's customers trust in the company by promoting respect and cooperation and as their confidence grows this in turn increases the firm's understanding of their needs

    Customer satisfaction

  • 16

    Employee who believe their future is tied to that of the organization and are willing to make personal sacrifices for the organization

    Employee commitment

  • 17

    To be successful, relationships with stockholders and other investors must rest on dependability, trust and commitment

    Investors loyalty

  • 18

    social responsibility is a condition for doing business and as with customers requirements a firm should find the most efficient way to meet requirements from the government and other external groups

    License to operate

  • 19

    Like research and development, social responsibility is designed to improve the business environment for future progress

    Long term business investment

  • 20

    Companies should reinforce the economic foundation a viability for the communities which they operate

    Economic and constructive

  • 21

    Business and society are interwoven and interdependent rather than distinct entities

    Relationship

  • 22

    Companies are designed to increase shareholder wealth

    Oxymoron

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The adoption by a business of a strategic focus for fulfilling the economic, legal, ethical and philanthropic responsibilities expected of it by its stakeholders

    Social responsibility

  • 2

    Implies that the business is fundamentally connected to other parts of society and must take responsibility for it's effects in those areas

    Stakeholder orientation

  • 3

    4 types of responsibility

    Economic, legal, ethical, philanthropic

  • 4

    Most popular Christian Doctrine

    Compensatory justice of St. Thomas Aquinas

  • 5

    French words which means the absence of government intervention in business activities. Such very liberal business environment encouraged the capitalists to exploit their workers, buyers and suppliers

    Laissez faire policy

  • 6

    Asserted that business corporations are the most important economic institutions.

    Edward Mason

  • 7

    A German philosopher who developed the theory of scientific social revolution

    Karl Marx

  • 8

    The father of socialism and cooperatives, the social utopian, abolished child labor, reduce working hours from 18 to 11

    Robert Owen

  • 9

    Benefits of Social Responsibility

    Trust, customer satisfaction, employee commitment, investor loyalty

  • 10

    Can be trace from the line started when the Greeks and Romans have a different perspective of trade and commerce

    Social responsibility

  • 11

    It is the obligations of businessmen to pursue their policies, to make those decisions or to follow those lines of actions which are desirable in terms of the objectives and value of society

    Professor Howard Bowen

  • 12

    An individual who thinks of the interests of the whole system and contributes his resources to the development and growth to such system is performing his social responsibility

    Professor Keith Davis

  • 13

    The business is the wealth creating and wealth producing organ of society

    Professor Peter Drucker

  • 14

    it is the glue that holds organization together and allows them to focus on efficiency, productivity and profits

    Trust

  • 15

    By focusing on customer satisfaction, a business can continually strengthen it's customers trust in the company by promoting respect and cooperation and as their confidence grows this in turn increases the firm's understanding of their needs

    Customer satisfaction

  • 16

    Employee who believe their future is tied to that of the organization and are willing to make personal sacrifices for the organization

    Employee commitment

  • 17

    To be successful, relationships with stockholders and other investors must rest on dependability, trust and commitment

    Investors loyalty

  • 18

    social responsibility is a condition for doing business and as with customers requirements a firm should find the most efficient way to meet requirements from the government and other external groups

    License to operate

  • 19

    Like research and development, social responsibility is designed to improve the business environment for future progress

    Long term business investment

  • 20

    Companies should reinforce the economic foundation a viability for the communities which they operate

    Economic and constructive

  • 21

    Business and society are interwoven and interdependent rather than distinct entities

    Relationship

  • 22

    Companies are designed to increase shareholder wealth

    Oxymoron