Chapter 3
Chapter 3 & 4
Chapter 4
Chapter 4 & 5
Chapter 5
100
The cooperative marketing efforts between a "for-profit" firm and a "nonprofit organization"
What is Cause-Related Marketing?
100
People born between 1974 to 1982.
What is a trick question?
100
A period of economic activity characterized by negative growth, which reduces demand for goods and services.
What is Recession?
100
An intermediary who acts like a manufacture's agent for the exporter.
What is Exporting Agent?
100
An international organization that acts as a lender of last resort, providing loans to troubled nations, and also works to promote trade through financial cooperation.
What is International Monetary Fund (IMF)?
200
A theory that compares a current ethical dilemma with examples of similar ethical dilemmas and their outcomes.
What is Casuist Ethical Theory?
200
An intermediary in the global market that assumes all ownership risks and sells globally for its own account.
What is Buyer for Export?
200
When all major ethnic groups in an area - such as a city, country, or census tract - are roughly equally represented.
What is Multiculturalism?
200
The legal process whereby a licensor agrees to let another firm uses its manufacturing process, trademarks, patents, trade secrets, or other proprietary knowledge.
What is Licensing?
200
An agreement to dramatically lower trade barriers worldwide; created the World Trade Organization.
What is Uruguay Round?
300
A theory that holds social responsibility is paying attention to the interest of every affected stakeholder in every aspect of a firm's operation.
What is Stakeholder Theory?
300
The idea that socially responsible companies will outperform their peers by focusing on the world's social problems and viewing them as opportunities to build profits and help the world at the same time.
What is Sustainability?
300
A comparison of income versus the relative cost of a set standard of goods and services in different geographic areas.
What is Purchasing Power?
300
An agreement that created the world's largest free trade zone
What is North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)?
300
The sale of an exported product at a price lower than that charged for the same or a like product in the "home" market of the exporter.
What is Dumping?
400
A theory that states that the people should adhere to their obligations and duties when analyzing on ethical dilemma.
What is Deontological Ethical Theory?
400
The study of people's vital statistics, such as their age, race, and ethnicity, and location.
What is Demography?
400
The practice of choosing goods and services that meet one's diverse needs and interests rather than conforming to a single, traditional lifestyle.
What is Component Lifestyle?
400
A defined group most likely to buy a firm's product.
What is Target Market?
400
When a domestic firm buys part of a foreign company or joints with a foreign company to company a new entity.
What is Joint Venture?
500
A theory that holds that the choice that yields the greatest benefit to the most people is the choice that is ethically correct.
What is Utilitarian Ethical Theory?
500
Corporate social responsibility structure that is composed of several responsibilities and that the firm's economic performance supports the entire structure.
What is Pyramid of Corporate Social Responsibility?
500
A measure of the decrease in the value of money, expressed as the percentage reduction in value since the previous year.
What is Inflation?
500
The largest Latin America trade agreement.
What is Mercosur?
500
Active ownership of a foreign company or of overseas manufacturing or marketing facilities.
What is Direct Foreign Investment?
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