BA 300 EXAM #2 (ACTUAL / ) QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS 100% PASS
Primary Stakeholders Groups or individuals with whom the organization has a formal, contractual relationship
Ex: Customers, employees, shareholders or owners, suppliers,
government
Secondary Stakeholders Other individuals/groups to whom the organization has obligations, but who are not formal, contractual partners
Arguments for an Expansive View of CSR Business must accommodate social change 1 / 3
Business must take a long-run view of self-interest
Socially responsible behavior can improve business' public image
Socially responsible behavior can help to head off government regulation
Business' enormous resources would be useful in solving social problems
Businesses can turn social problems into profitable business opportunities
Business has a moral obligation to help solve social problems that it has created
Arguments for a Limited View of CSR CSR provides no accountability for the use of corporate resources
Managers are ethically obligated to earn the highest possible return for shareholders 2 / 3
Corporate social responsibility poses a threat to the pluralistic nature of our society—social issues should be left to politics and government
Business executives have little experience in solving social problems, and little or no incentive to do so
Social responsibility is fundamentally a subversive doctrine that would undermine the foundations of a free-enterprise system
Which author is associated with Limited View of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)?Atkins
Which author is associated with Expansive View of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)?Isdell
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