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A. True
B. False
A. External environment
B. Micro environment
C. Macro environment
D. None of these
A. Internal environment
B. External environment
C. Macro environment
D. None of these
A. Knowledge
B. Information
C. Inexperience
D. Data
A. Two levels
B. Three levels
C. Five levels
D. Four levels
A. True
B. False
A. True
B. False
A. Organizational culture
B. Material culture
C. Nonmaterial culture
D. None of these
A. Stakeholders
B. Participants
C. Shareholders
D. Sponsors
A. Stakeholders
B. Participants
C. Shareholders
D. Sponsors
A. Sustainability
B. Stability
C. Renewability
D. None of these
A. Symbolic
B. Authoritative
C. Pacesetting
D. Democratic
A. system processes
B. batch processes
C. line processes
D. continuous processes
A. True
B. False
A. whistle-blowers
B. snitches
C. heroes
D. social responsibility officers
A. heroes
B. stories
C. slogans
D. rituals
A. sustainability
B. green practices
C. social responsibility
D. ethical practices
A. four-way tests
B. codes of conduct
C. whistle-blower policies
D. moral codes
A. cultural approach to ethics
B. whistle-blower policy
C. four-way test
D. stakeholder’s approach to ethics
A. work integration social enterprises
B. work innovation social ethics
C. world integration sustainable ethics
D. world innovation social enterprises
A. Everyone else does it.
B. I was doing my best.
C. That’s just the way I am.
D. My boss is really unethical.
A. inputs, transformation, outputs and follow-up
B. inputs, outputs, follow-up and feedback
C. transformation, outputs, follow-up and feedback
D. inputs, outputs, transformation and feedback
A. innovates and competes in a global environment.
B. uses their power to solve social and environmental problems.
C. shares their profits with stakeholders.
D. gives away a portion of their ownership to their salesforce.
A. Ethics
B. Moral upbringing
C. Moral development
D. Obedience
A. labor force
B. shareholders
C. customers
D. technology
A. growing
B. subsidized
C. learning
D. symbolic
A. assumptions
B. values
C. behaviors
D. symbols
A. the mission
B. organizational culture
C. resources
D. systems process
A. Stakeholders
B. Participants
C. Shareholders
D. Sponsors
A. Cognition
B. Thought
C. Stereotyping
D. Perception
E. Value determination
A. Skills
B. Personality
C. Motivation
D. Ability
A. Wearing sunscreen when exercising outside
B. Equal fluid intake and fluid loss
C. Perspiration and respiration
D. Dehydration
A. Smoke from wood-fueled stoves.
B. Mercury
C. Hydrogen and carbon
D. Melting of the polar ice caps at the North Pole
A. 35 years
B. Chronic exposure
C. Radon gas
D. High; low
A. The sewage is partially treated in the toilet before entering the sewer system
B. Chemicals added by new toilets neutralize the pathogens in the water
C. More efficient plumbing uses more water and creates larger volumes of waste
D. More efficient plumbing uses less water and creates smaller volumes of waste
A. Dehydration
B. All of the above
C. Wearing suncreen
D. Heat stroke
A. Optic cups
B. Optic vesicles
C. Lens vesicles
A. Are high exposures over short times and associated with a specific cause
B. Non-biodegradable and subject to bioaccumulation and/or biomagnification
C. Is a continuing problem because PCBs are non-biodegradable and persist in the environment
A. Are all the same height
B. Are all the same weight
C. Are all near the same age
A. 9 billion
B. 2 out of 3
C. 1.8 billion
D. 5.8 billion
A. Latitude
B. Longitude
C. Elevation
D. Temperature
A. Produce cheaper products
B. Promote overconsumption
C. Give the company a competitive advantage
D. Produce more expensive products
A. Levels off
B. Increases
C. Decreases
D. None of these
A. Similar in composition to the outer core; thicker and lighter than the continental crust
B. Thicker and lighter than the oceanic crust; similar in composition to the mantle
C. Similar in composition to the mantle; thicker and lighter than the continental crust
D. Similar in composition to the outer core; similar in composition to the mantle
E. Thicker and lighter than the oceanic crust; similar in composition to the inner core