Business Ethics Ch. 4 The Institutionalization of Business Ethics

1. Which of the following is not an aspect of the institutionalization of social responsibility?
a. Voluntary practices
b. Legal responsibilities
c. Core practices
d. Familial responsibilities
e. Strategic philanthropy

d. Familial responsibilities

2. Which of the following acts can be classified as procompetitive legislation?
a. Equal Pay Act of 1963
b. Civil Rights Act of 1964
c. McCarran-Ferguson Act of 1944
d. Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890
e. Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970

d. Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890

. Which of the following acts exempted the insurance industry from antitrust legislation?
a. Equal Pay Act of 1963
b. Civil Rights Act of 1964
c. McCarran-Ferguson Act of 1944
d. Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890
e. Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970

c. McCarran-Ferguson Act of 1944

Which of the following acts, passed in response to public outrage over conditions described in Upton Sinclair's The
Jungle, was the first consumer protection legislation?
a. Civil Rights Act of 1964
b. Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890
c. Magnuson-Moss Warran

e. Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906

The ________ was established after the latest financial crisis, in response to a situation that caused many consumers to
lose their homes.
a. Environmental Protection Agency
b. World Bank
c. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
d. World Trade Organization

c. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

Which of the following is not a provision of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act?
a. Strengthens penalties for corporate fraud
b. Discourages the creation of ethical and legal compliance programs
c. Requires codes of ethics for financial reporting in corporations
d. M

b. Discourages the creation of ethical and legal compliance programs

Which of the forces of the business environment involves the rivalry among businesses for customers and profits?
a. The economic dimension b. The legal dimension
c. The competitive dimension
d. The technological dimension
e. The voluntary responsibilities

c. The competitive dimension

The ______ regulates tobacco, dietary supplements, vaccines, veterinary drugs, medical devices, cosmetics, products that give off radiation, and biological products.
a. World Trade Organization
b. Consumer Financial Protection Agency
c. Department of Just

e. The Food and Drug Administration

Which of the following groups is not a group that receives special legal protections?
a. The elderly
b. Children
c. Senior citizens
d. The highly educated
e. Young consumers

d. The highly educated

The _____ was called "a sweeping overhaul of the financial regulatory system...on a scale not seen since the
reforms that followed the Great Depression."
a. Equal Pay Act
b. Americans with Disabilities Act
c. Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Pro

c. Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act

_______ law defines the rights and duties of individuals and organizations (including businesses).
a. Civil
b. Criminal
c. Competitive
d. Administrative
e. Regulatory

Civil

law not only prohibits specific actions in business such as fraud, theft, or securities trading violations, but also imposes fines or imprisonment as punishment for breaking the law.
a. Civil
b. Criminal
c. Competitive
d. Administrative e. Regulatory

Criminal

Which of the following is not a provision of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act?
a. Increases the accountability and transparency of financial institutions
b. Creates a bureau to educate consumers in financial literacy
c. Create

c. Creates an organization to pay the bills of low-income consumers

is the synergistic and mutually beneficial use of an organization's core competencies and resources to deal
with key stakeholders so as to bring about organizational and societal benefits.
a. Social responsibility
b. Business ethics
c. Corporate philanthr

d. Strategic philanthropy

Anticompetitive strategies that focus on weakening or destroying a competitor have spurred antitrust legislation and include all of the following except
a. sustained price cuts.
b. free samples.
c. discriminatory pricing.
d. price collusion.
e. corporate

b. free samples.

Which is not one of the four sources of criminal and civil laws?
a. Judicial law
b. Common law
c. Constitutional law
d. Administrative law
e. Statutory law

a. Judicial law

. The _________is an independent agency within the Federal Reserve System that "regulate[s] the offering and provision of consumer financial products or services under the Federal consumer financial laws."
a. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
b. Federa

a. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

The primary objective of U.S. antitrust laws is to
a. protect consumers from high prices and foreign products.
b. protect domestic businesses.
c. protect employees.
d. promote strategies that enhance business welfare over consumer welfare.
e. distinguish

e. distinguish competitive strategies that enhance consumer welfare from those that reduce it.

What is a primary reason why some small businesses resist the opening of large chain retailers like Walmart or
Home Depot?
a. Because the large size creates economies of scale and they can charge lower prices
b. Because the selection in the stores is too

a. Because the large size creates economies of scale and they can charge lower prices

________focus(es) on developing sound organizational practices and integrity for financial and nonfinancial
performance measures, rather than on an individual's morals.
a. The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
b. Compliance
c. Orga

d. Core practices

Which of the following is not one of the seven steps that the U.S. Sentencing Commission requires for an effective compliance program?
a. Develop a code of conduct
b. Provide oversight by high-ranking personnel
c. Create a communication system for dissemi

e. Comply with ISO 14000 guidelines

The Sarbanes-Oxley Act created the establish rules and standards for auditing.
_____ to oversee the accounting firms that audit public corporations and to
a. Public Company Accounting Oversight Board b. Corporate Accounting Oversight Commission
c. Enron A

Public Company Accounting Oversight Board

______ responsibilities relate to a business's contributions to stakeholders.
a. Economic
b. Legal
c. Ethical
d. Voluntary
e. Social responsiveness

d. Voluntary

Passed by Congress in 1991, the _____ created incentives for organizations to develop and implement ethical compliance programs.
a. Sarbanes-Oxley Act
b. U.S. Sentencing Commission's Guidelines for Ethical Compliance
c. Ethical Compliance Act
d. Social Re

e. Federal Sentencing Guidelines for Organizations

Donation of computer equipment to schools by Toshiba would be associated with responsibilities.
a. economic
b. voluntary
c. legal
d. ethical
e. minimum

b. voluntary

By prohibiting accounting firms from providing both auditing and consulting services to the same corporate clients without permission, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act is attempting to eliminate
a. conflicts of interest.
b. cronyism.
c. reporting transparency.
d. c

a. conflicts of interest.

Which of the following is not a benefit to businesses of engaging in voluntary responsibilities?
a. Help create an ethical culture and values that can act as a buffer to organizational misconduct
b. Reduce government involvement by providing assistance to

d. Improve employee compensation and retention

Companies that will most likely be found in violation of procompetitive legislation.
a. pollute waterways
b. knowingly harm consumers
c. contract with sweatshops
d. establish monopolies
e. help consumers

d. establish monopolies

_________ tie(s) an organization's product(s) directly to a social concern through a marketing program.
a. Voluntary contributions
b. Cause-related marketing
c. Strategic philanthropy
d. Corporate giving
e. Employee benefits

b. Cause-related marketing

Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
a. prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, or national origin.
b. penalizes the top executives in an organization for misconduct.
c. is basically the same as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
d.

a. prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, or national origin.

Cause related marketing can affect consumer _________ if consumers are sympathetic to the cause and the brand and cause are seen as a good fit.
a. individual ethics
b. tastes
c. perceptions
d. budgets
e. buying patterns

e. buying patterns

Who provides information to managers, investors, tax authorities, and other stakeholders who make resource allocation decisions for corporations?
a. Accountants
b. Federal regulators
c. The Securities and Exchange Commission
d. The Department of Justice
e

Accountants

The ______ of ethics involves embedding values, norms, and artifacts in organizations, industries, and society.
a. institutionalization
b. rationalization
c. commercialization
d. mobilization
e. enforcement

a. institutionalization

Which of the following is not a reason why the institutionalization of business ethics has progressed in recent decades?
a. Institutionalization of ethics is now mandated for all organizations by governments around the world
b. Stakeholders have recognize

a. Institutionalization of ethics is now mandated for all organizations by governments around the world

Part of the reason why credit ratings firms did not catch major problems prior to the global financial meltdown of
2008 was because they were paid by the firms that they rank, which creates
a. economies of scale.
b. synergy.
c. a conflict of interest.
d.

c. a conflict of interest.

Investigations into the financial rating industry after the financial meltdown of 2008 found all of the following except
a. analysts cut corners when faced with less time to perform due diligence.
b. analysts' ratings were inaccurate.
c. many high ratings

e. most analysts were completely untrained and unprepared to do their jobs.

Some, especially those in business, complain that the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and similar legislation
a. is excessively complex and financially burdensome.
b. is not necessary.
c. is fair to all firms.
d. has reduced restatements of financial reports.
e. is to

a. is excessively complex and financially burdensome.

An ethical organizational culture creates an environment in which to structure behavior that is then evaluated by stakeholders. The key elements of an organizational culture include all of the following except
a. values.
b. norms.
c. artifacts.
d. legal c

e. employee compensation

Which of the following provide incentives for developing core practices within a firm that could help ensure ethical and legal compliance?
a. Department of Justice and Open Compliance Ethics Group
b. Department of Justice and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act
c. Fed

c. Federal Sentencing Guidelines for Organizations and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act

Laws and regulations change over time; however, in the United States the thrust of most business legislation can be summed up as
a. any practice is permitted.
b. any practice is permitted that does not substantially reduce competition and harm consumers o

b. any practice is permitted that does not substantially reduce competition and harm consumers or society.