MBA 710 International and National Ethics

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Across
  1. 3. A form of thinking where the gain of one person is the loss of another. (__-__).
  2. 4. The largest threat (in the mind of the CEO) to the company. He would shut down the factory if one of these forms.
  3. 5. The moral principles that govern a person’s behavior or conducting of an activity
  4. 7. When comparing the international differences in the way the Chinese and American factories operate, the management style of the Chinese factories could be compared to that of a country’s ____
  5. 8. The options for multinational firms in China is to ___ decouple, or double-down.
  6. 10. Xi met with Putin, and they both want a decline in the American ___ ___ (2 words)
  7. 12. This is a process where other organizations operate on the international scale. This can be related to Fuyao opening a company in America.
  8. 14. This threatens job security, especially in factories.
  9. 15. The Chinese workers were certainly harder working, but it is revealed that it ended up being ____ profitable compared to American and more friendly and welcoming environment.
  10. 17. One of the major concerns from the U.S. workers in the factory was ____, refusing to work in specific conditions. The Chinese workers did not share this fear.
  11. 18. Countries are focusing more on _____ gain as compared to mutual benefit, as countries are racing against each other.
  12. 19. The Fuyao factory owner infamously says this quote, highlighting certain ethical problems in factories and China. “The purpose of life is to ____.”
  13. 20. Chinese workers and culture view Americans as ___ and can be selfish. (Not efficient and low output).
Down
  1. 1. Large companies do this (ex: Apple and Hasbro) in less-developed countries (ex: Vietnam & India) with lower ethical standards for human rights, for the benefit of cheap labor.
  2. 2. The Biden administration created these for green energy, electric cars, and semiconductors, contingent on the manufacturing being local, undoing foreign influence.
  3. 6. There was a general ____ clash/divide between the Chinese and American workers in the factory.
  4. 9. Chinese ___ is seen as a national security threat to the United States.
  5. 11. Since WW2, the world ____ has followed the rules and norms that were created by America, which boosted growth and integration while reducing poverty.
  6. 13. The Chinese consumer differs from the American consumer in the way that they emphasize cultural ___ in their goods/products.
  7. 16. China objects to this style of governing, along with universal human rights and constraining great powers.