· Question 1
3 out of 3 points
The emergence of a public issue indicates that:
· Question 2
3 out of 3 points
Firms that believe they can make decisions unilaterally, without taking into consideration their impact on others are:
· Question 3
3 out of 3 points
Contemporary issue management:
· Question 4
0 out of 3 points
The role of special interest groups is an important element in acquiring intelligence from the:
· Question 5
3 out of 3 points
The graying of the population is an example of:
· Question 6
3 out of 3 points
Customer environmental intelligence includes:
· Question 7
3 out of 3 points
A corporations issue management activities are usually linked to:
· Question 8
3 out of 3 points
The drivers of stakeholders of engagement are:
· Question 9
3 out of 3 points
Overtime, the nature of businesss relationship with its stakeholders often:
· Question 10
3 out of 3 points
Stakeholder engagement is, at its core, a:
· Question 11
3 out of 3 points
The issue management process has how may stages?
· Question 12
3 out of 3 points
When working well, the issue management process:
· Question 13
3 out of 3 points
Issue ripeness refers to:
· Question 14
3 out of 3 points
Proactive companies are:
· Question 15
3 out of 3 points
Stakeholder engagement is:
· Question 16
3 out of 3 points
Stakeholder partnerships, high-tech communication networks, and sustainability audits are examples of:
· Question 17
3 out of 3 points
Corporate power refers to:
· Question 18
3 out of 3 points
All of the following are examples of the phases of Corporate Social Responsibility except:
· Question 19
3 out of 3 points
This occurs when financial organizations provide loans to low-income clients or solidarity lending groups (a community of borrowers) who traditionally lacked access to banking or related services.
· Question 20
3 out of 3 points
When undertaking social initiatives, a company:
· Question 21
3 out of 3 points
Scholars have found:
· Question 22
0 out of 3 points
When a person or group of people identify a social need and use their entrepreneurial skills to address this need, this process is called:
· Question 23
3 out of 3 points
The iron law of responsibility says that:
· Question 24
3 out of 3 points
Which of the following examples does not show a company guided by enlightened self-interest?
· Question 25
3 out of 3 points
When businesses bring products and services to the many people in the world who have traditionally been beyond the reach of global commerce, they are said to be:
· Question 26
3 out of 3 points
A company who complies with the laws and regulations set by the government is:
· Question 27
3 out of 3 points
A social enterprise:
· Question 28
3 out of 3 points
The costs of corporate social responsibility may ultimately be passed on to the:
· Question 29
3 out of 3 points
Executive conscience, acts of charity, and philanthropic funding are examples of:
· Question 30
3 out of 3 points
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) means that a corporation should: