Across
- 3. Practice of offering something of value in order to gain an illicit advantage from someone in authority.
- 4. Are critical stakeholder to the firm
- 7. A set of value and beliefs shared by employees of an organization.
- 8. Often becomes the basis for rules.
- 11. A set of conditions that limits barriers or provides reward.
- 13. High ranking person who respect and understand legal and ethical standards.
- 15. Used to develop norms that are socially enforced.
- 16. Volkswagen committed this when they lied about their diesel emission.
Down
- 1. Exposing an employer's wrongdoing to outsiders.
- 2. Act of businesses giving back to communities and causes.
- 5. Formal statement that describes what a firm expects out of its employees.
- 6. This form of communication is expressed through body language, expression, and tone of voice.
- 9. This form of communication is most common form of communication.
- 10. principles and standards that guide the behaviors of individual and groups in the world of business.
- 12. Power that refers to a person's ability to influence the behavior of others by offering them something desirable.
- 14. This type of power penalizes actions or behavior of employees.
