Key Terms (Flash Cards) - Part 1

'Business Ethics' by Stephen M. Byars, Kurt Stanberry
Published by OpenStax, Sep 24, 2018, Houston, Texas

Vocabulary matching exercise by Dr Michael A. Riccioli

DRAG and DROP!
To match the items, simply drag and drop the words from the right-hand column to the corresponding items on the left.

Match the items on the right to the items on the left.


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business ethics
compliance
corporate culture
corporate social responsibility (CSR)
deontology
ethical relativism
the conduct by which companies and their agents abide by the law and respect the rights of their stakeholders, particularly their customers, clients, employees, and the surrounding community and environment
the extent to which a company conducts its business operations in accordance with applicable regulation and statutes
the shared beliefs, values, and behaviors that create the organizational context within which employees and managers interact
the practice in which a business views itself within a broader context, as a member of society with certain implicit social obligations and responsibility for its own effects on environmental and social well-being
a normative ethical theory suggesting that an ethical decision requires us to observe only the rights and duties we owe to others, and, in the context of business, act on the basis of a primary motive to do what is right by all stakeholders
a view that ethics depends entirely upon context