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business with significant operations in more than one country is a __________. | multinational corporation |
__ sourcing is the use of worldwide resources. | Global |
With __, one company allows another to use its assets (intellectual property), such as a brand name, a trademark, a particular technology, a patent, or a copyright. | licensing |
Which of the following is the most common small business global strategy? | Importing/exporting |
___ is defined as the standards of right and wrong that influence behavior. | Ethics |
At the preconventional level of moral development, behavior is motivated by ______. | self-interest |
At the postconventional level of moral development, behavior is motivated by universal principles of ______. | right and wrong |
Creating a win-win situation for all relevant stakeholders so that everyone benefits from the decision is known as the stakeholders’ ______ | approach to ethics |
A ___ of ethics states the importance of conducting business in an ethical manner and provides guidelines. | code |
___ occurs when employees expose what they believe to be unethical behavior by their fellow employees. | Whistle-blowing |
An __ business has significant operations in more than one country. | international |
__ is the lowest-risk way to take a business global. | Importing and exporting |
__ is the highest-risk way to take a business global. | direct investment |
___ refers to distinguishing right from wrong and choosing to do the right thing. | Moral development |
A ___ company acts in a way that minimizes damage to the environment. | green |