Which of the following would describe a socially responsible business, according to Professor Archie Carroll’s conceptualization?
a. The business obeys the law in all instances except when doing so might be less than
ethically sound or when it might truly damage profits.
b. The business puts the quality of its employee’s lives and its contribution to the
community above all other concerns.
c. The business obeys the law, acts ethically, and tries to take care of its shareholders,
but it may not be especially profitable.
d. The business is profitable, it obeys the law, and acts ethically in the name of good
corporate citizenship.
d. The business is profitable, it obeys the law, and acts ethically in the name of good
corporate citizenship.
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The following data are available: Toaster Ovens Bread Machines Sales price $60 $150 Variable costs $30 $50 Boylan can manufacture six toaster ovens per machine hour and four bread machines per machine hour. Boylan's production capacity is 1,800 machine hours per month. Marketing limitations indicate that Boylan can sell a maximum of 5,100 toasters and 4,100 bread machines per month. Which product and how many units should the company produce in a month to maximize profits? (Round machine hour per unit to two decimal places and your final answer to the nearest whole dollar.) A) 7,200 bread machines B) 4,650 toaster ovens and 4,100 bread machines C) 5,400 toaster ovens and 3,600 bread machines D) 10,800 toaster ovens
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