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luminitza

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Why do corporations seek to achieve better reputations?
 
  A) It wards off increased government regulation.
  B) It boosts employee morale.
  C) It affects the bottom line.
  D) It helps them better retain top CEOs.
  E) A, B and C.

Question 2

According to a survey, 82 percent of respondents believe that good corporate citizenship
 
  A) is worthless.
  B) makes companies less competitive.
  C) contributes to meeting financial objectives.
  D) is not possible in today's business environment.
  E) is only possible with nonprofits.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

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Answer: C





 

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