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31 Cards in this Set
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"right" or "good" in the context of a governing moral code
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Ethical behavior
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Preferences about desired end states
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Terminal values
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Preferences regarding the means to desired ends
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Instrumental values
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Ethical behavior delivers the greatest good to the most people
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Utilitarian view
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Ethical behavior advances long-term self-interest
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Individualism view
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Ethical behavior respects and protects fundamental rights
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moral-rights view
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Ethical behavior treats people impartially and fairly
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Justice view
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Concerned that policies and rules are fairly applied
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Procedural justice
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Concerned that people are treated the same regardless of personal characteristics
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Distributive justice
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The degree to which others are treated with dignity and respect
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Interactional justice
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An attempt to impose one's ethical standards on other cultures
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Ethical imperialism
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Situation that offers potential benefit or gain and is also unethical
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Ethical dilemma
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Exposes the misdeeds of others in organizations
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Whistleblower
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Formal statement of values and ethical standards
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Code of ethics
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Manager who chooses to behave unethically
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Immoral manager
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An attempt to impose one's ethical standards on other cultures
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Ethical imperialism
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Situation that offers potential benefit or gain and is also unethical
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Ethical dilemma
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Exposes the misdeeds of others in organizations
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Whistleblower
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Formal statement of values and ethical standards
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Code of ethics
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Manager who chooses to behave unethically
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Immoral manager
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A manager that fails to consider the ethics of his/her behavior
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Amoral manager
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A manager that makes ethical behavior a personal goal
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Moral manager
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Enriched awareness that leads to consistent ethical behavior
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Ethics mindfulness
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The obligation of an organization to serve its own interests and those of society
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Social responsibility
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Directly affected by the behavior of the organization and hold a stake in its performance
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Organizational stakeholders
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Assesses an organization's accomplishments in areas of social responsibility
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Social responsibility audit
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A stategy that avoids social responsibility and reflects mainly economic priorities
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Obstructionist strategy
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A strategy that seeks protection by doing the minimum legally required
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Defensive strategy
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A strategy that accepts social responsibility and tries to satisfy economic, legal and ethical crisis.
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Accommodative stratey
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A strategy that meets all the criteria of social responsibility, including discretionary performance
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Proactive strategy
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The oversight of top management by a board of directors
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Corporate governance
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