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BUSINESS ETHICS FINALS
  • Lenie Alejandro

  • 問題数 20 • 4/21/2024

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  • 1

    Masigasig company is committed to social responsibility and follows moral and ethical values to deal with all its stakeholders

    Ethical Responsibility

  • 2

    The CEO of the matatag group of companies reiterated to the board of directors that the most basic responsibility of the company is to maximize the shareholders' value by paying good returns

    Economic Responsibility

  • 3

    To uphold goodwill and social welfare, matulungin company allotted 10% of its yearly profits for the outreach programs

    Philanthropic Responsibility

  • 4

    As the president of magilas company, celine never fails to follow the rules and regulations set by the government for maintaning balance and promoting the greater good of the society

    Legal Responsibility

  • 5

    If you want to start a business here in Lipa City, you need to secure a business permit from Mayor Africa's Office

    Legal Responsibility

  • 6

    A factory releasing toxins into the air in levels that are above what is permitted by the Environmental protection agency.

    Environmental Degradation

  • 7

    Employees are not being paid with overtime work rendered if it is less than 60 minutes.

    Personnel and Customer Relations

  • 8

    A bigger seller resorted to "dumping", making the price low enough to prevent the smaller sellers in competing

    Unfair Competition

  • 9

    The store owner refused to honor a warranty claim on a defective product.

    Basic Fairness

  • 10

    The business owner failed to properly investigate a peiduct quality issue on a completed transaction with a customer, and no concrete resolution was provided.

    Basic Fairness

  • 11

    The company replaced its regular workers with temporary workers who receive lower wages with no or fewer benefits so that it can cut some production costs.

    Contractualization

  • 12

    The company's lawyer is secretly employed by a competitor who wants to gain advantage and be one step ahead.

    Non-respect of Agreements

  • 13

    An online seller who wants to increase sales in the 3.3 sale event committed bait and switch or false advertising tactics to lure customers in and convince them to buy products.

    Fraud

  • 14

    A possible harmful ingredient that has no existing substitute wa used in a very small amount in a cosmetic product and was not disclosed in tge product label.

    Unfair Communication

  • 15

    A new essential product was released but there is no suggested tretail price(SRP), causing competing distributors to agree to set prices that bypasses the natural market forces of supply and demand, creating an unfair advantage over the customers.

    Distribution Dilemmas

  • 16

    For this year, Camela wants to use a different model for her CSR framework rather than the usual pyramid model, but she still wants it to manifest the hierarchical order because earning profits is still her main goal in business.

    Concentric Circle (CC) CSR model

  • 17

    As the chairman of the design and creativity team, Savannah is committed to creating the best CSR framework for the company, and she plans to design something that is innovative, big and striking for the world to see.

    Contemporary Inniovative (CI) CSR model

  • 18

    Kendra was just recently transferred to the Corporate Team and she is not yet familiar with its functions. She was instructed to create and present a CSR framework for the next fiscal year.

    Carroll's pyramid CSR model

  • 19

    Rashida is formulating a CSR framework for her company and she wants to eradicate hierarchical order of the four categories of the social responsibility.

    Intersecting circle (CC) CSR model

  • 20

    When it comes to presenting the yearly CSR framework, Coca-Cola has been the leader in innovation and excellence. For this coming year 2025, they are planning something big again.

    Contemporary innovative (CI) CSR model