It is the process of the flows of information, products, services, capitals and people across political and economic boundaries.
Globalization
It is the Greek word of ethics.
ethos
What is the title of the book that introduced the concept of "overshoot"?
The Limits to Growth
What is the origin of the word corporation?
Latin name is corpus
Which toy company replaced their plastic materials with plant-based plastics from sugarcane?
Lego
It is the ability of a firm or a nation to offer products and services that meet the quality standards of the local and world markets at prices that are competitive and provide adequate returns on the resources employed or consumed in producing them.
Competitiveness
It is an awareness that one is an intrinsic part of a social order in which the interests of the others and one's own interests are inevitably intertwined.
Ethics
It is the concept whereby organizations consider the interests of SOCIETY by taking responsibility for the impact of their activities on customer, suppliers, employees, shareholders, communities and other stakeholders, as well as the environment.
Corporate Social Responsibility
Who erected or maintained public buildings, or collected taxes including tithes and custom duties during the pre-medieval period?
Which American tech company has this company mission: empowering every person and every organization on the planet to do more?
Microsoft
This economic ideology highly intensifies competition among the great variety of businesses globally.
What is the origin of the word morals, and what is its meaning?
Latin word "mos" meaning "custom"
shareholders, stakeholders
What company was established in 1600 under the regime of Queen Elizabeth?
English East India Company
Which automobile company plans to reduce their GHG emissions using their EcoBoost engine?
Ford
What are two examples of economic trends and risks due to globalization?
Socio-economic inequality and structural unemployment
What are the three operating units of a companies that are most responsible for business ethics?
Human Resource
Compliance
Sustainability
What does overshoot mean?
The carrying capacity of the global order might be reached thus exceeding its sustainable scale.
She is a marine biologist who wrote the bestseller, The Silent Spring.
Which shoe company has a mission to donate a pair of shoes for every pair they sell and has resulted in the donation of over 60 million pairs of shoes to children in need?
TOMS
What does the shrinking world mean?
Space is actually not getting smaller, but the linkages are getting bigger.
What is the core element of social responsibility?
When did the concept of sustainable development is first introduced and what was the name of the Commission?
1987, Brundltand Commission
This was a period dominated by political scandal and the "Robber Barons".
Gilded Age
Which coffee company aims to help "jump-start careers by giving them (young people) their first job"?
Starbucks