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Assignment Questions -
Write answers to these questions in 200-400 Words.
1. What is meant by the term "Sustainable Development"?
2. The UN Global Compact has been described as the world's largest corporate sustainability initiative. Describe any FOUR (4) of the principles of the UN Global Compact and explain how they are relevant to sustainability and business.
3. Define the term "Business Responsibility" or "Corporate Social Responsibility".
4. From your reading and research, summarise the approach taken by an organisation with which you are familiar.
5. Give examples of practical actions taken and what benefits are achieved by this. In what areas could they enhance their approach?
6. Explain what is meant by the term "ecological footprint" and why this is an important and useful concept.
7. Describe the main elements of your own ecological footprint and what actions you have taken, or can take, to reduce it.
8. Name and define the FIVE (5) forms of capital. Briefly describe how each of the forms could apply to the fashion clothing industry (ie manufacturing and retail of fashion apparel) and briefly describe how each form of capital could be maintained or enhanced.
9. In March, 2016, it was revealed that doctors at the Commonwealth Bank's insurance business, CommInsure, had been pressured to change their assessments of customers so that insurance claim payouts could be avoided.
10. As a result, although customers had paid their policies, they were faced with having their claim denied because of a technical issue in their time of need.
11. Identify the network of stakeholders affected by these events and discuss the implications of this situation for the various stakeholders involved. Discuss the conflict between different stakeholder's needs in this situation and consider whether any group should be considered more favourably than another.
12. Many major organisations outsource manufacturing to different parts of the world. This can be to take advantage of a lower cost base, more advantageous regulations, or both.
13. Provide an example of outsourcing that you have become aware of through your reading or the course content. Consider both the positive and negative impacts of this.
14. What actions should organisations take to ensure they are outsourcing manufacturing responsibly or ethically?
15. According to Laasch and Conaway (2015), Social Marketing is "an application of traditional marketing techniques in order to effect a behaviour change which benefits the single individual or the society at large".
16. How does this concept relate to business responsibility?
17. Name an example of a social marketing campaign you are aware of, discuss what behaviour change the campaign was aimed towards, and how the campaign benefited individuals and the community.
18. Briefly describe the relationship between ethics and the law and how this relates to sustainable business practise. Illustrate your answer with examples from the text, lectures and tutorials this semester.
19. Critically examine the following statement, using examples where appropriate: 'Business ethics is of no practical importance to managers. Debates about right and wrong should be left in the classroom.'
20. What do we mean by corporate social responsibility?
21. Identify two main models of corporate social responsibility. How are they different?
22. Describe why, and how, businesses may manage their supply chains to achieve socially responsible aims. In your response refer to at least one relevant event recently reported in the media or discussed during the course.
23. You need to look at Figure, below to answer this question.
One of your friends has expressed concern about their impact on the earth's environment. You introduce them to the 'Ecological Footprint' online. After completing it they are concerned about the results.
Briefly explain the concept of the Ecological Footprint.
Based on this breakdown of your friend's impacts (see below), what advice should you give your friend on how they could reduce their footprint?
24. In the 2007 video The Story of Stuff, Annie Leonard discusses the linear model of the materials economy, which includes 'the golden arrow of consumption'.
Explain the linear model of consumption.
In what ways does Annie Leonard believe that this model of production and a high-consumption lifestyle contributes to a less sustainable world?
25. Describe the main employee rights and duties
26. Critically evaluate the ethical issues raised by globalisation for managing employees in different national and cultural contexts.
27. Explain the concepts of sustainability and sustainable business from your studies this semester.
28. Describe some of the activities that sustainable businesses do differently to non- sustainable businesses. Illustrate your answer with examples from the course text, lectures and/or tutorials this semester.
29. "...in the long run, unethical behaviours towards customers only serves to harm firms." (Crane and Matten p.278). Critically evaluate this statement with reference to:
- Mobile phone companies
- Holiday companies
- Chemical companies
Explain how your answer differs for each type of company.
30. What is regulation?
31. What are the potential ethical problems associated with corporate lobbying of government?