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  • 1. Another comparative study between CSR development in Europe and America is the report published by _____ business for social responsibility in 2001.
A) African
B) Mexican
C) Canadian
D) None of these
E) Indonesian
  • 2. CSR is rooted in different national frameworks and is modulated accirding to social, cultural and economic traditions. Excep?
A) None of these
B) Ethical issues
C) Cultural traditions
D) Social development issue
E) An environmental concepts
  • 3. The following are the recommendations to the Canadian Government to develop CSR policies and provide support for companies in thier social and environmental practices. Except?
A) Focus of evaluation
B) Transparency
C) Generate business leadership and show commitment
D) None of these
E) A will to communicate and act
  • 4. When was the European Commission (EC) presented its green paper "promoting a European Framework for corporate social responsibility".
A) August 2002
B) July 2001
C) June 2003
D) None of these
E) September 2004
  • 5. Those approaches, in any of the management areas involved in CSR, that have the component of enquiry, facilitating innovation or improving management.
A) Negative aspects
B) None.of these
C) Tacit
D) Propositional aspects
E) Explicit
  • 6. The debate about the role of the government opened by the green paper and a certain tendency to focus on the issue of the nature od CSR.
A) Voluntary only
B) None of these
C) Voluntary or mandatory
D) All of these
E) Mandatory only
  • 7. Starting point of CSR where law ends.
A) None of these
B) Efficiency
C) Stakeholders
D) Competitiveness
E) Paying taxes
  • 8. The variety of practices, measures and proposals that come under the term corporate social responsibility.
A) Agenda
B) Mission
C) None of these
D) Vission
E) Introduction
  • 9. _____ locates the development of the CSR in the context of the changes taking place in the welfare state.
A) Roome (2005)
B) Fox, et.al. (2001)
C) Moon (2005)
D) None of these
E) Midtium (2005)
  • 10. _______ which cimprises Asustria, Belgium, Germany and Luxembourg, and the regulatory sub-model.
A) Agora model
B) None of these
C) Partnership model
D) Community model
E) Citizenship sub-model
  • 11. Aspects related to the development of the concept of CSR, its articulation with corporate values, the explication and formulation of those values and how they are integrated unto the strategy and governance of the organization.
A) Integrative functions
B) Stakeholders
C) Vision and mission
D) None of these
E) Valuea and culture
  • 12. Another recommendation of Canadian government to develop corporate social responsibility is " promoting global corporate social responsibility", by?
A) Frank Hawkins Kenan Institutes of Private Enterprises
B) None of these
C) Donald Milliner Private Institutes Enterprises
D) Francis Miller Top Institute of Private Enterprise
E) Mc Dollines Private Institutes of Private Entetprises
  • 13. The third main approach in the analysis of government action on CSR deals with?
A) Players and context
B) Rational and strategic aspects
C) None of these
D) Design and strategic vision
E) Themes and instrument
  • 14. So called because in the mediterranean countries the discusaion on the political applications of CSR arises from discussion process process in which the government invites companies and other social players to debate on the action to be taken.
A) Partnership model
B) Community model
C) Agora model
D) None of these
E) Relational model
  • 15. ______ considers that this government adopted its CSR policy as a response to the social governance crisis and the lack of legitimacy of the state that appeared in the last decades of the twentieth century.
A) Midtium (2005)
B) Moon (2004)
C) None of these
D) Fox, et.al. (2002)
E) Rome (2005)
  • 16. Those elements that formalize and objectives CSR (Codes, reports, statements organizational structures, etc.)
A) None.of these
B) Tacit
C) Management
D) Explicit
E) Objectives
  • 17. The following are the stages of construction of the analytical framework. Except?
A) Development of sustainable planning
B) Applying the relational governance approach to the analysis of CSR debate
C) None of these
D) Developing the analysis model for government profiles of CSR
E) Applying the CSR matrix to government action
  • 18. Also presents a review of the rules adopted by governments in the CSR debates.
A) Roome (2005)
B) None of these
C) Leoputre (2004)
D) Fox, et.al. (2004)
E) Gribben, et.al. (2001)
  • 19. Aspects related to the integration between the company and society especially through all the stakesholders who are affected by its activities.
A) Accountability
B) None of these
C) Market
D) Stakeholders
E) Work
  • 20. _______ presents the implications of the CSR agenda of European governments by showing how cultural factors and the political, social and business structure influence the shade of meaning the CSR adopts in each country.
A) Roome (2005)
B) None of these
C) Gribben, et.al. (2001)
D) Fox, et.al. (2002)
E) Leoputre (2004)
  • 21. _______ address the political dimension of CSR and its applications to business administration and management in relation to the demands of civil society.
A) None of these
B) Matten and Moon (2005)
C) Leoputre, et.al. (2004)
D) Lenssen and Vorobey (2005)
E) Bendell and Kearins (2004)
  • 22. Aspects related to information, transparency and how the company accounts for itself towards society with regard to CSR policies and practices and the channels it uses to do so.
A) Learning process
B) None of these
C) Integration
D) Accountability
E) Management
  • 23. Prestiage is associated with the folloqing measures. Except?
A) Sales volume
B) High employee turnover rate
C) None of these
D) Profitability
E) Business transaction
  • 24. Corporate social responsibility across Europe presents collective research on CSR in 23 European countries, all either Eu member states or in the process of joining.
A) Matten and Moon (2005)
B) Fox, et.al. (2002)
C) Habisch, et.al. (2005)
D) None of these
E) Roome (2005)
  • 25. The following are the roles in the public sector in relation to corporate social responsibility. Except?
A) Endorcing
B) Mandating
C) Partnering
D) None if these
E) Postering
  • 26. The following are the fundamentals aspects of the political debate of the development of CSR. Except?
A) Debate on how we understand CSR
B) None of these
C) Debate on how CSR should be understood
D) Debate on which players should participate in the design of a CSR policy
E) Debate on then themes and instruments inherent in a CSR policy
  • 27. They provide insights into the development of theoretical and empirical models on the role of business in society in Europe, based on social contract theory and stakeholders theory.
A) Lepoutre
B) None of these
C) Matten and Moon
D) Roome
E) Lenssen and Vorobey
  • 28. The following are ideal typology models of CSR governmental action identified in Eu-15 countries. Except?
A) Business in the community model
B) None of these
C) Sustainability and citizenship model
D) Partnership model
E) Relational model
  • 29. ______ developed a conceptual framework for understanding CSR in Europe on the basis of the idea of social governance, comparing the European context with the American one.
A) Gribben, et.al. (2001)
B) Bendell and Kearins (2004)
C) None of these
D) Lenssen and Vorobey (2005)
E) Matten and Moon (2005)
  • 30. When was the European commission published a new communication explaining a vision of corporate social responsibility?
A) August 2002
B) March 2006
C) October 2001
D) June 2004
E) None of these
  • 31. _________ presents the role of governments in the creation of new models of social partnership with a new solving social problems in coordination with companies, social organizations and local government.
A) None of these
B) Gribben, et.al (2001)
C) Leoputre, et.al. (2004)
D) Fox, et.al. (2002)
E) Moon (2004)
  • 32. ______as a concept whereby components integrate social and environmental concerns in their business operations and in their interaction with stockholders on a voluntary basis.
A) Developing the analytical framework
B) Government profile
C) Corporate social responsibility
D) Government responsibility
E) None of these
  • 33. The following are the Midtium (2005) modela. Except?
A) Schools
B) Government
C) Industry
D) Civil society
E) None of these
  • 34. The term co-responsibility involves.
A) Effective articulation of the responsibilities for their attainment
B) Intersection between sectors require collaboration and share projects
C) None of these
D) Existence of common objrctives
E) The assuming of specific responsibilities for their attainment
  • 35. In the European framework, the starting point is provided by the documents published by the __________.
A) European commission
B) American commission
C) African commission
D) Canadian commission
E) None of these
  • 36. When CSR is concieved as a ________, it is important to be aware that several dimensions have to be taken into consideration.
A) Values
B) Procesa
C) Identity
D) Structure
E) None of these
  • 37. Aspects of corporate soci responsibility related to the activities of the company with tegard to product, services and market strategies.
A) Integration
B) Market
C) Accountability
D) Strategy
E) None of these
  • 38. ______ also presents a review of the roles adopted by government in the CSR debate.
A) Matten and Moon (2005)
B) Gribben, et.al. (2001)
C) None.of these
D) Fox, et.al. (2002)
E) Lepoutre (2004)
  • 39. According to Roome, in the approach taken to corporate social responsibilities in every country, the following elements were included. Except?
A) The political and institutional structure
B) The other educational processes
C) The social structures
D) None of these
E) The political style and processes
  • 40. The green papers "promoting a European framework for corporate social responsiblity" and be subsequent "communication concerning social responsibility".
A) Maybe
B) True
C) None of these
D) Sometimes
E) False
  • 41. Midtium (2005) basis of a comparative study the following models. Except?
A) Keynesian welfare state model
B) All of these
C) Embeded relational CSR model
D) Governance model
E) Neo-liberal model
  • 42. ______ public policies, we can gain an overview of government action, taking into account the players involved and their contexts.
A) None of these
B) Relational model
C) Agora model
D) Partnership model
E) Community model
  • 43. So called because in the mediterranean countries the discussion on the discussion on the political application of CSR arises from discussion process in which the govetnment invites companies and other social players to debate on the action to be taken.
A) Partnership model
B) Community model
C) Rekational model
D) Agora model
E) None of these
  • 44. An aspect of CSR that is concerned with what business model is proposed and what role business firm is considered to play in society.
A) None of these
B) Understanding
C) Work
D) Agenda
E) Vision
  • 45. The second main approach in the analysis of government on CSR deals with:
A) Relational and strategic aspects
B) Players and contexts
C) Design of strategic vision
D) None of these
E) Themes and instrument
  • 46. Those approaches, in any of the management areas involved in corporate social responsibilities, that are characterized by emphasizing what should not happen in business dealings.
A) Strategic vision
B) Propositional aspects
C) None of these
D) National identity
E) Negative aspects
  • 47. ______ provide insight into the development of theoretical and empirical models on the role of business in society in Europe, base on social contract theory and stakeholder theory.
A) None of these
B) Bendell and Kearins (2004)
C) Matten and Moon (2005)
D) Lenssen and Vorobey (2005)
E) Gribben, et.al. (2001)
  • 48. The following are the reference elements of corporate social responsibility. Except?
A) None of these
B) Church information
C) Political institution
D) Contribution
E) Promoting
  • 49. The first main approach in the analysis of government action on CRS deals with.
A) Relational and strategic aspects
B) Themes and instrument
C) Design of strategic vision
D) None of these
E) Players and contexts
  • 50. The tetm co-responsibility involve.
A) The assuming of specific responsibilities for their attainment.
B) Effective articulation of the responsibilities taken on by each party.
C) None of these
D) Existences of common objectives.
E) Intersection between sectors require collaboration and share projects.
  • 51. Focus on the new role of the state in advance societies in confronting the crisis of the welfare state in the face of globalization and the internalization of the economy in the fieldof co-responsibility.
A) Business in the community model
B) Partnership model
C) None of these
D) Sustainability and citizenship model
E) Relational model
  • 52. In the European framework, the starting point is provided by the documents published by the ________.
A) African commission
B) None of these
C) Canadian commission
D) European commission
E) American commision
  • 53. When CSR is conceived as a ______, it is important to be aware that aware that several dimensions have to be taken into consideration.
A) None of these
B) Values
C) Structure
D) Identity
E) Process
  • 54. Aspects of corporate social responsibility related to the activities of the company with regard to product, services and market strategies.
A) Market
B) None of these
C) Integration
D) Accoubtability
E) Strategy
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