Laws. Values, and Views of Ethical Behaviour
Ethics In The Workplace
Maintaining High Ethical Standards
Evaluating Corporate Social Performance
Organizations And Society
100
The "right" or "good" in the context of a governing moral code
What is Ethical Behaviour
100
This is a situation that, although offering potential benefit or gain, may be considered as unethical
What is Ethical Dilemma
100
Seeks to help people understand the ethical aspects of decision making and to incorporate high ethical standards into their daily behaviour
What is Ethical Training
100
This assesses an organization's accpmplishments in areas of social responsibility
What is Social responsibility audit
100
This act firmly established that the federal government is concerned about worker health and safety on the job
What is The occupational Health & Safety Act
200
Preferences regarding the means to desired ends
What is Instrumental Values
200
Taking a bribe or kickback or extraordinary gift in return for making a decision favourable to the gift giver
What is Conflicts Of Interest
200
This exposes the misdeeds of others in organizations
What is Whistle-Blower
200
This avoids social responsibility and reflects mainly economic priorities
What is obstructionist strategy
200
This act is designed to eliminate careless pollution of the air, water and land
What is The Canadian Environmental Protection Act
300
Ethical Behaviour delivers the greatest good to the majority in this type of view
What is Utilitarian View
300
Making a co-worker feel uncomfortable through inappropriate comments or actions regarding sexuality
What is Sexual Harassment
300
This is a formal statement of an organization's values and beliefs
What is Code Of Ethics
300
This seeks protection by doing the minimum legally required
What is Defensive Strategy
300
This expresses opinions and preferences to government officials
What is Lobbying
400
This is the degree to which others are treated with dignity and respect
What is Interactional Justice
400
giving another party privileged information regarding the activities of a customer
What is Customer confidence
400
The local, provincial, and federal government agencies that enforce laws and regulations
What is Regulators
400
This accepts social responsibility and tries to satisy economic, legal, and ethical criteria
What is Accommodative strategy
400
To collect money for donation to political campaigns
What is the Political Action Committees
500
this is an attempt to impose one's ethical standards on other cultures
What is Ethical Imperialism
500
Using official stationery or a company e-mail account to communicate personal opinions or make requests from community organizations
What is Organizational Resources
500
Community groups, actvists, and others representing interests of citizens and society
What is Interest groups
500
This meets all the criteria of social responsibility, including discretionary performance
What is Proactive strategy
500
this is the oversight of top management by a board of directors
What is the corporate governance
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