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Life cycle analysis set forth the foundation of Mass balance analysis.

 *
1 point

True
False

Balanced score card is currently utilized to include environmental factors in the


equation. *
1 point

True
False

Stakeholders have equal concerns and effects to organizational actions. *


1 point

True
False

Stakeholder engagement often leads to organizational success. *


1 point

True
False

Environmental stewardship is never quantifiable. *


1 point

True
False

Responsibility is deemed broader than accountability. *


1 point

True
False

Sustainability is anchored on the Triple Bottom Line concept. *


1 point

True
False

Carbon footprints are analyze during Ecological footprint analysis. *


1 point

True
False

Media has moderate influence to organization. *


1 point

True
False

Without the support of law, corporate accountability is not a requirement for all
organization. *
1 point

True
False

In pursuit of social justice, various groups are considered and served over certain
individuals. *
1 point

True
False

The goal of stakeholder theory is to help companies strengthen their relations with
outside groups so as to develop a competitive advantage. *
1 point

True
False

Corporate social responsibility rooted ethical dilemmas that lead to moral


standpoints. *
1 point

True
False

Socially responsible investment calls for ethical compromises. *


1 point

True
False

Under the Social Contract Theory, interaction between business and society operates
on the context of benefits exchange. *
1 point
True
False

All are external stakeholders except *


1 point

customers
government
suppliers
employees

Which of the following is NOT an example of a sustainable business practice? *


1 point

Investing in technology that reduces or eliminates pollution


Requiring workers to donate
Making donations to a local charity
Using electronic communications as much as possible

Effects of chlorofluorocarbons on earth's atmosphere is an example of *


1 point

Energy and Material Flow Analysis


Ecological Footprint Analysis
Life Cycle Analysis
Mass Balance Analysis

Argument for corporate sustainability includes *


1 point

focusing on philanthropy
advocating for social equality
balancing economic, social, and environmental responsibilities
giving greater value to shareholders

With limited communication and moderate level of stakeholder engagement, it is


advised to *
1 point

advocate
negotiate
innovate
collaborate

All are examples of environmental stewardship except *


1 point

refusing to use single-use packaging


involving in environmental education
coordinating with government officials on environmental concerns
joining environmental rallies

The following are pillars of corporate sustainability except *


1 point

social
economic
philanthropic
environmental

What kinds of strategies do leaders of sustainable businesses adopt? *


1 point

Strategies that integrate financial, technological and educational concerns.


Strategies that integrate financial and environmental concerns.
Strategies that focus on the importance of profitability.
Strategies that integrate financial, environmental and social concerns.

What is the purpose of a balanced scorecard? *


1 point

to contribute to business growth


to measure the financial performance of the business
to ensure customer satisfaction
to incorporate a variety of qualitative and quantitative performance metrics

Sustainable businesses meet the needs of the present time without *


1 point

Changing their short-term financial goals


Making changes to their business operations
Impacting the resources of future generations
Any negative impact to the environment

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