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Director Jossleman is exhibiting which of the following social responsibility views?
 
  A) socioeconomic view of social responsibility
  B) classical view of social responsibility
  C) social obligation
  D) no social obligation

Question 2

Which of the following is LEAST likely to be viewed by a company as an advantage of stressing sustainability?
 
  A) The company is seen as efficient.
  B) The company is seen as ethical.
  C) The company avoids bad press.
  D) The company avoids economic ramifications of being seen as socially irresponsible.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A
Explanation: Jossleman is exhibiting a socioeconomic view rather than a classical view of social responsibility. She is showing a concern for social welfare beyond profits by choosing the alternative that is less profitable but better for the society. Jossleman is clearly adhering to all laws, so neither social obligation nor no social obligation describes her position.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A
Explanation: Sustainability gives a company a positive image in the public's mind, making it seem ethical and avoiding the potentially disastrous fallout of taking a socially irresponsible position. Efficiency is one thing that is not generally associated with sustainability. In fact, many sustainability measures actually decrease company efficiency slightly, a price most responsible managers are willing to pay.




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