Lying
Stealing
Bribery
Copying
100

This is “presented as a minimum moral standard for both society and modern organizational life.”

What is honesty?

100

According to US Small Business Administration, behaviors to look out for include preferring to take work home, working after hours without supervision, reluctance to take time off or let others assist with responsibilities.

What are red flags of theft?

100

The act of giving or receiving something of value in exchange for some kind of influence or action in return, that the recipient would otherwise not offer.

What is Bribery? 

100

When an author reuses significant portions of his or her previously published work without attribution. 

What is Self-Plagiarism?

200

Lies told within an organization that are specifically engineered to preserve one’s identity are often referred as this.

What is a socially motivated behavioral response?

200

Investigate the issue, discipline the employee (circumstances need to be considered), sue the employee, prosecute them, implement preventative measures to stop theft in the future.

What are ways to deal with theft?

200

In the state of California, what school was recently accused of bribery. 

What is University of Southern California?

200

Copying someone else's writing with some minor changes and using it as your own.

What is Paraphrasing Plagiarism?

300

While lying in the workplace is often used for self-gain, this is another potential reason for choosing to be dishonest.

What is a tool for identity maintenance?

300

Pencils and office supplies, tape during holiday seasons, and even company phones.

What are commonly stolen items in the workplace?

300

In a survey conducted by an auditing firm Ernst & Young in 2012 what percent of businesses admitted they would bribe to keep their business financially stable. 

What is 15%

300

When an idea is shared with a coworker and a fellow employee passes it off as his or her own.

What is taking credit for an idea?

400

This is known as “the practice of lying to and deceiving customers by subtly or actively allowing them to form false impressions in order to build long-term relationships by having employees portray themselves to be something they are not."

What is strategic deception?

400

According to David Welsh, a business professor at ASU, it starts with something minor and leads to something much larger and more serious. This process is known as…

What is snowballing?

400

In which Olympic games (year) did Russia bribe the judges for figure skating scores.

What is Winter Olympics 2002?

400

This vice president is known for plagiarizing and failed a course in law school because of the paper. He is also known to plagiarize speeches from Kennedy.

What is Joe Biden?

500

According to Sarah Jenkins at Cardiff University, this is where “individuals perform the corrupt actions without giving significant thought to the reasons for those actions."

Institutionalization?

500

This person stole the idea for the telephone from Antonio Meucci.

Who is Alexander Grahm Bell?

500

Bribery is known as a form of Judicial Corruption. According to the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners what rank does bribery fall in terms of Judicial Corruption.

What is 2nd Place? (1st is political interference)

500

What type of action will be taking if copyright violations take place within and outside of the work place.

What is legal consequences

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