Reference no: EM132905394
1. Which of the following is not a way that businesses attempt to protect consumers' privacy?
a) Ethical leadership
b) Privacy policies
c) Periodic purges of databanks
d) Chief privacy officers
2. Using biology to discover, develop, manufacture, market, and sell products and services is called
a) Bioethics.
b) Biotechnology.
c) Bionics.
d) Bio-commerce.
3. Management on the frontier includes
a) New technology
b) Advancement in existing technology
c) Mass marketing of existing technology
d) All of the above
e) None of the above
4. On the ethical frontier there is little ____________ precedent to determine ethically sound behavior.
a) Moral
b) Legal
c) Environmental
d) Social
e) A and B
5. Uncertainty created by new technology raises new ethical
a) Problems
b) Solutions
c) Outcomes
d) Society
6. ____________ and social change may shift what is considered ethically permissible.
a) Political
b) Data collection
c) Privacy issues
d) Trade secrets
7. Uncertainty is characterized by _________ outcomes.
a) Abnormal
b) Unpredictable
c) Stable
d) Unstable
8. Risk entails taking an action with ____________ outcomes.
a) Abnormal
b) Uncertain
c) Stable
d) Controlled
9. Privacy focuses on individual's right to ________ their own information.
a) Control
b) Use
c) Access
d) Digitize
10. In a domestic supply chain of a manufacturing company ultimate responsibility of a product lies with
a) The company itself
b) All the members of the supply chain
c) The end of the supply chain
d) Employees of the company
11. Stakeholder networks proactively shaping solutions that work for all is critical, otherwise there may be
a) Responsibility gaps
b) Breaking the law
c) Lack of creativity
d) A low cost product
12. When all stakeholders shirk responsibility and no one addresses the problems before they are forced to, there could be
a) Higher costs for firms
b) Government stepping in
c) Society paying to clean up large messes
d) All of the above
13. Organizations need to foster ______________ with their stakeholders to enable them to handle the various issues faced on the frontier.
a) Dynamic processes
b) Dynamic cooperation
c) Specific decision guideline
d) A and B
14. Property rights are a balance between allowing the __________ of an innovation and allowing the innovator to reap the ___________ of their innovation
a) Stagnation, losses
b) Proliferation, rewards
c) Advancement, assets
d) Acceleration, penalties
e) Expanding, payments
15. Property rights are based on the
a) US Constitution
b) Mill's utilitarianism
c) Locke's Ideas
d) A and C