Ethics
Regulations
Social Responsibility
Corporate Citizenship
MISC
100

the study of right and wrong and of the morality of the choices individuals make

What is Ethics

100

provides sweeping new legal protection for employees who report corporate misconduct

What is the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

100

the recognition that business activities have an impact on society and the consideration of that impact in business decision making

What is Social Responsibility

100

adopting a strategic approach to fulfilling economic, ethical, environmental, and social responsibilities

What is Corporate citizenship

100

the contamination of water, air, or land through the actions of people in an industrialized society

What is pollution

200

the application of moral standards to business situations

What is Business Ethics

200

Required lenders and credit merchants to disclose the full cost of finance charge in both dollars and annual percentage rates

What is the Truth in Lending Act of 1968

200

the view that society will benefit most when business is left alone to produce and market profitable products that society needs

What is Economic model of social responsibility

200

a Latin phrase meaning “let the buyer beware”

What is caveat emptor

200

the amount of freedom an organization affords an employee to have unethically

What is opportunity

300

Definition:a guide to acceptable and ethical behavior as defined by the organization

What is a code of ethics

300

a plan designed to increase the number of minority employees at all levels within an organization

What is the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)

300

converting used materials into new products or components for new products in order to prevent their unnecessary disposal

What is recycling

300

informing the press or government officials about unethical practices within one’s organization

What is Whistle-blowing

300

knowingly taking someone else’s words, ideas, or other original material without acknowledging the source

What is plagiarism

400

Situations where an employee can take advantage of a situation that would benefit his/her own personal interest rather than the business.

What is a conflict of interest

400

a racial, religious, political, national, or other group regarded as different from the larger group of which it is a part and that is often singled out for unfavorable treatment

What is a minority

400

the concept that business should emphasize not only profits but also the impact of its decisions on society

What is the socioeconomic model of social responsibility

400

all activities undertaken to protect the rights of consumers

What is consumerism

400

workers with little education or vocational training and a long history of unemployment

What is hard-core unemployed

500

Fairness and Honesty, Organizational Relationships, Conflict of Interest, and Communications

What are types of ethical issues
500

a plan designed to increase the number of minority employees at all levels within an organization

What is Affirmative Action Program

500

the process of creating, making, delivering, and promoting products that are environmentally safe

What is green marketing

500

a comprehensive report of what an organization has done and is doing with regard to social issues that affect it

What is a social audit

500

Repeated work sabotage, verbal abuse, and/or abusive conduct that is threatening, humiliating, or intimidating.

What is bullying

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