A) a publicity stunt.
B) their right to know.
C) consumerism.
D) lobbying.
E) political action.
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A) Promotion-related
B) Distribution
C) Corporate
D) Product-related
E) Safety
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A) strategic philanthropy.
B) strategic ethics.
C) cause-related marketing.
D) strategic marketing.
E) environmental philanthropy.
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A) The natural environment
B) Consumerism
C) Marketing ethics
D) Legal obligations
E) Community relations
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A) Marketing ethics varies by industry whereas social responsibility involves universal rules of conduct.
B) There is legislation that deals with marketing ethics, but none for socially responsible practices.
C) Marketing ethics is concerned with organizational practices, and social responsibility is concerned with individual behavior.
D) There is no difference; they are synonymous terms.
E) Social responsibility deals with the total effect of marketing decisions on society, whereas marketing ethics relates to individual and group evaluations in marketing situations.
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A) improved marketing performance.
B) increased lawsuits.
C) negative publicity.
D) reduced costs.
E) disappointed shareholders.
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A) avoid involving any issues deemed to be of a legal nature.
B) focus on those issues most likely to be of legal, rather than strictly ethical, consequence.
C) incorporate both legal and ethical concerns that the company deems most appropriate.
D) try to fully cover the laws guiding ethical decision making that is most applicable.
E) offer very general ethical principles without providing any level of specificity.
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A) lobbying.
B) a public service announcement.
C) the right to be informed.
D) a social demonstration.
E) consumerism.
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A) ethical
B) legal
C) cost
D) philanthropic
E) economic
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A) philanthropic responsibilities.
B) economic responsibilities.
C) universally accepted behaviors.
D) written as laws and regulations.
E) included in the marketing code of ethics.
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A) Hiring goal-directed employees
B) Allowing employees to follow their own ethical standards
C) Encouraging employees to identify ethical issues and to decide what is right
D) Obeying the law and accepting all other behavior
E) Eliminating unethical individuals and improving the organization's ethical standards
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A) ethical
B) legal
C) cost
D) philanthropic
E) economic
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A) the philanthropic position.
B) marketing citizenship.
C) a stakeholder orientation.
D) community relations.
E) social responsibility.
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A) philanthropic
B) ethical
C) legal
D) economic
E) shareholder
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A) social responsibility.
B) corporate benevolence.
C) green marketing.
D) ethical responsibility.
E) economic responsibility.
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