Across
- 3. purchasing energy from one source at a discount rare and selling it to markets where demand was greatest for energy.
- 4. Model of moral philosophy stating that an action is ethically sound if it produces positive results for the most people.
- 6. a person or entity attempting to influence decisions made by officials in the government
- 7. meriting condemnation or blame especially as wrong or harmful
- 9. deliberate attempt to interfere with the free and fair operation of the market and create artificial, false or misleading appearances with respect to the price
- 10. Term used to describe having a conscious system in use for deciding moral dilemmas.
- 12. Milton Friedman offered that the only responsibility a business has isto maximize shareholder wealth.
- 13. law abiding, community service, protection
- 17. The prioritizing of moral values for an organization and ensuring behaviors are aligned with those values.
Down
- 1. An unconditional moral law that applies to all rational beings and is independent of any personal motive or desire.
- 2. honesty, integrity, promise- keeping, loyalty
- 5. a business entity that has a variety of industries that operates under a common corporate structure
- 8. an example of a conjugation or declension showing a word in all its inflectional forms
- 11. An expansive term that includes a business entity’s owners, investors, employees, customers, suppliers, and the wider community.
- 13. involves a broader-based identification of important business and social issues, and a critique of business organizations and practices.
- 14. To make universal or generalize
- 15. When the federal government has to step in from increasing public outrage
- 16. Advocates of a more moderate view argue that the government provides the exclusive view of corporate responsibility
- 18. Term referring to generally accepted standards of right and wrong in a given society.
- 19. Large Energy Company involved in corporate scandal
