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Defining the norms of society that organizations are expected to operate within becomes complex, when you consider _____________________.

a.

Regional preferences

b.

Globalization

c.

Employee engagement

d.

Personal preferences

Normative ethics prescribes ______________.

a.

the values people should have to be ethical.

b.

the rules associated with ethical behavior.

c.

what people should do.

d.

how people should talk about ethical behavior.

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities are increasingly seen as a way of managing _____________ and protecting _____________ reputations.

a.

organizations, personal

b.

employees, corporate

c.

risk, corporate

d.

people, personal

The _______________ approach to ethical decision making focuses on how people actually make and talk about ethical decisions.

a.

Illustrative

b.

Regulatory

c.

Descriptive

d.

Prescriptive

Most adults are at the ____________ level of cognitive moral development and their action is based on ________________________.

a.

post-conventional, their religion or guiding principles.

b.

conventional, avoidance of punishment

c.

post-conventional, the best outcome for society.

d.

conventional, what others think, say, and do.

The four types of justice that are defined within Fairness and Justice theory are: ___________________.

a.

legal, distributive, organizational, normative.

b.

compensatory, retributive, procedural, distributive.

c.

distributive, organizational, human, procedural.

d.

consequential, legal, human, moral.

Kant’s Duty-Based approach focuses on the following two types of rules: __________________.

a.

conditional and hypothetical.

b.

humanitarian and moral.

c.

moral and value based.

d.

hypothetical and categorical.

Terminal values are based on _____________.

a.

personal values

b.

moral engagement

c.

societal norms

d.

the ‘end result’

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