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A comprehensive overview of various aspects related to corporate governance and sustainable development. Topics covered include leadership styles, corporate citizenship, corporate power, ethical theories, strategic management, and the role of corporates in public goods delivery. The document also discusses the paris agreement, the united nations environmental programme, and the king ii report on corporate governance.
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_______ postulates that the most effective leadership style for a particular situation is determined by the maturity of the followers. - ANSHersey and Blanchard's leadership model A bank introduces a micro-finance division that provides micro businesses with start-up capital, thus helping to address the unemployment problem. Why is this a example of corporate citizenship? - ANSthe micro-finance division is part of the bank's core business, whilst simultaneously playing a role in administering citizenship rights for micro-businesses. A corporation has the ability to influence two of the three areas needed for transformation towards sustainable development. - ANSconsumption of materials and resources; role of technology Are corporates under increasing pressure to globalize or localize? - ANSGlobalize Corporate power has increased, what are 2 examples of how corporates their involvement in the delivery of public goods - ANSPrivate schooling and security Did Fiedler develop the LPC model? - ANSYes Does a corporation have the ability to influence 'growth in population' which is a area needed for transformation towards sustainable development? - ANSNo Does, Maintaining order and proper conduct, represent categories of laws and regulations that govern corporate activities. - ANSNo Does, Promotion of equality and safety, represent categories of laws and regulations that govern corporate activities. - ANSYes Does, Protection of consumers, represent categories of laws and regulations that govern corporate activities. - ANSYes Does, Protection of the natural environment, represent categories of laws and regulations that govern corporate activities. - ANSYes Does, Regulation of competition, represent categories of laws and regulations that govern corporate activities. - ANSYes
Does, Regulation of corporate financial performance, represent categories of laws and regulations that govern corporate activities. - ANSNo How many countries adopted the Paris Agreement? 195 - ANS How many phases are there in the strategic management process? - ANS If a manager asks the following 3 questions what ethical theory are they practicing; Will it be acceptable if other people also do this? Does the action treat humanity fairly? Will other people come to the same conclusion if they were in this situation? - ANSEthics of Duty, which specifies certain ways in which individuals should act If practicing 'Ethics of Duty' are you allowed to act any way that suits you? - ANSNo, it specifies certain ways in which individuals should act Integration and application activities are included in the strategy _______ stage of the strategic management process. - ANSimplementation Is Ethics of Duty consequential or non-consequential? - ANSNon-consequential Minimising scrap and finding innovative ways for responsible disposal of by-products, are examples of corporate level strategy for ___internal/external____ growth. - ANSinternal Name 3 drivers for sustainabile growth Energy, C__________ and G__________________. - ANSEnergy, Consumption and Globalisation Over the years, the power of corporates has increased due to the creation of new consumer markets, increasing privatisation, increasing cross-border activities and _______. - ANStheir involvement in the delivery of public goods The _______ was established in 1972 with a "mandate to encourage economic growth which is compatible with the protection of the environment". - ANSUnited Nations Environmental Programme The 5 Ps' are areas of critical importance for sustainable development which are an outcome of the _______. - ANS2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development The biggest criticism of the limited view is that it does not explain, nor conceptualise the notion of _______________________. - ANSof citizenship involved in philanthropy The King II Report on Corporate Governance is concentrated on the principles of accuracy, reliability, risk assessment and assurance. True or False - ANSFalse