MGMT 202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Clayton Antitrust Act, National Environmental Policy Act
a set of moral principles or values that govern behavior
code of ethics
a document that outlines the principles of conduct to be used in making decisions within the
organization
intellectual property
ownership of ideas such as inventions, books, movies, and computer programs
social responsibility
the obligation that individuals or businesses have to help solve social problems
stakeholders
people affected by actions of an organization
patents, trademarks, and copyright laws protect
intellectual property
employees, customers, suppliers and the community are examples of
stakeholders
a person wanting to evaluate a company's policies toward and effect on the community might conduct
a(n)
social audit
a social audit focuses on a business's
social responsibility
gift giving
In some cultures, this is expenced and failure to present is an insult
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Document Summary
In some cultures, this is expenced and failure to present is an insult time and money. Corporations demonstrate their sense of social responsibility by giving this to charitable, cultural, and civic organizations principles of conduct. A code of ethics is a document thant outlines the ___ to be used in making decision within the organization ownership of ideas. The __ is commonly referred to as intellectual property moral principles or values. Ethics are a set of ___ that govern behavior businesses. __ have obligations to all of the poeple affected by their actions who are known as stakeholders social audit. A __ is a review of a business"s social responsiveness laws. Over the years, various __ have been enacted that directly relate to the issue of ethics in business philanthropy. A corporate effort to improve human welfare is also known as trustee management.