In deciding questions of corporate social responsibility, Valley Disposal & Recycling, Inc, is concerned with?
A)?how the corporation can best fulfill any ethical duty to society
B)?the effect on corporate profits of ignoring any ethical duty to society.
C)?whether the corporation owes any ethical duty to society.
D)?all of the choices.
D
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Maintaining the appropriate fit among the four critical elements—customers, product factors, operational CSFs or capabilities, and core competencies—is ______.
a. part of developing and refining an operations strategy b. a temporary process c. an annual event d. the function of corporate strategy
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Among democratic, industrialized countries, the U.S. has the lowest level of protection against workers' unjust dismissal. 2. Across the world, labor relations systems are converging to a common set of policies and practices. 3. The increase in decentralized bargaining structures has led to greater convergence in local labor conditions. 4. Due to the effects of globalization, national level labor relations policies and practices are becoming increasingly irrelevant.
Scott, a State Bank employee, deposits into his account checks that are given to him by bank customers to deposit into their accounts. This is
a. embezzlement. b. larceny. c. money laundering. d. no crime.
Hershey's expects to sell $2 million of its new candy bar, although $200,000 of this amount would
have been spent on its existing candy bar. The $2 million is the appropriate cash inflow for the new candy bar project, while the $200,000 will be counted against the return on the old candy bar. Indicate whether the statement is true or false