Unit 3 Flashcards

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What is the agency relationship?

A

It’s a relationship between two parties where the agent agrees to represent or act for the principal

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2
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Who has the right to control the agent’s conduct in matters entrusted to the agent?

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The principal

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3
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What is one of the most common and most important of all legal relationships?

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The agency relationship

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4
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Who are those who have a stake or claim in some aspect of a company’s products, operations, markets, industry, and/or outcomes?

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Stakeholders

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5
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Who must keep the relationships among stakeholders in balance?

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Management

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6
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What is Milton Friedman’s philosophy?

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The only social responsibility of a business is to increase its profits

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7
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How has Milton Friedman’s philosophy been developed through agency law?

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The agency relationship is a relationship between two parties where the one party, the agent, agrees to represent or act for the other party, principal. He interprets this by saying that a corporate officer, the agent, is an employee of the owners of the business, the principal, so they have a direct responsibility to their employers. That responsibility is to earn as much money as possible while conforming to the basic rules of society.

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8
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What is Edward Freeman’s stakeholder theory?

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He says that stakeholders are those who have a stake or claim in the firm, so they should all be considered when the firm makes a decision

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9
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What did you learn about group thinking from the Parable of the Sadhu?

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When you are alone you might form a certain opinion, but when you work in a group setting that opinion might change or you might be influenced to change your opinion by the other group members

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10
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What happened to business ethics in the 1960s?

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The 1st code of ethics was developed

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11
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What happened to business ethics in the 1970s?

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The highlighting of legal compliance

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12
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What happened to business ethics in the 1980s?

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The 1st U.S ethics office was developed

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13
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What happened to business ethics in the 1990s?

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The focus of ethics was internationalization

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14
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What happened to business ethics in the 2000s?

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Business ethics education was implemented

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15
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List 3 events that happened in the 1960s

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  1. Cold War
  2. Vietnam
  3. Civil Rights Movement
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16
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List 3 events that happened in the 1970s

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  1. Watergate
  2. Iranian Hostage crisis
  3. College Riots
17
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List 3 events that happened in the 1980s

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  1. HIV/AIDS
  2. Tiananmen Square protests
  3. Berlin Wall fell
18
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List 3 events that happened in the 1990s

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  1. Gulf War
  2. Princess Diana was killed
  3. Bill Clinton was impeached
19
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List 3 events that happened in the 2000s

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  1. 9/11
  2. Enron
  3. Hurricane Katrina