Defining the norms of society that organizations are expected to operate within becomes complex, when you consider _____________________.
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Regional preferences |
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Globalization |
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Employee engagement |
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Personal preferences |
Normative ethics prescribes ______________.
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the values people should have to be ethical. |
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the rules associated with ethical behavior. |
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what people should do. |
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how people should talk about ethical behavior. |
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities are increasingly seen as a way of managing _____________ and protecting _____________ reputations.
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organizations, personal |
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employees, corporate |
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risk, corporate |
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people, personal |
The _______________ approach to ethical decision making focuses on how people actually make and talk about ethical decisions.
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Illustrative |
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Regulatory |
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Descriptive |
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Prescriptive |
Most adults are at the ____________ level of cognitive moral development and their action is based on ________________________.
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post-conventional, their religion or guiding principles. |
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conventional, avoidance of punishment |
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post-conventional, the best outcome for society. |
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conventional, what others think, say, and do. |
The four types of justice that are defined within Fairness and Justice theory are: ___________________.
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legal, distributive, organizational, normative. |
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compensatory, retributive, procedural, distributive. |
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distributive, organizational, human, procedural. |
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consequential, legal, human, moral. |
Kant’s Duty-Based approach focuses on the following two types of rules: __________________.
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conditional and hypothetical. |
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humanitarian and moral. |
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moral and value based. |
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hypothetical and categorical. |
Terminal values are based on _____________.
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personal values |
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moral engagement |
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societal norms |
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the ‘end result’ |
