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- Q1Put the steps of the stakeholder engagement process in the correct order:Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q2A two-way communication approach that undertakes a dialogue with stakeholders. Persuasion can occur from both parties – organisation and stakeholders – where both try to persuade the other, in a sense, to change.Stakeholder information strategyStakeholder involvement strategyStakeholder response strategy30s
- Q3Based on a two-way asymmetric communication model, where communication flows to and from the public. The two-way asymmetric strategy assumes that there is a difference from the effects of PR in favour of the organisation.Stakeholder response strategyStakeholder involvement strategyStakeholder information strategy30s
- Q4One-way communication because the communication is from the organisation to its stakeholders.Stakeholder information strategyStakeholder involvement strategyStakeholder response strategy30s
- Q5Increasing risk is one of the main reasons why organisations should engage with their stakeholders.FalseTrue30s
- Q6Building social capital is one of the main reasons why organisations should engage with their stakeholders.FalseTrue30s
- Q7Greater funding, greater time commitments and forging corporate partnerships are benefits for non-profit organisations that implement CSR.TrueFalse30s
- Q8A benefit that a non-profit organisation receives from implementing CSR is …Greater fundingBetter and more media coverageBetter public image30s
- Q9Better public image, better and more media coverage and fostering a positive workplace environment are benefits for non-profit organisations implementing CSR.TrueFalse30s
- Q10A benefit that an organisation receives from implementing CSR is …Forging corporate partnershipsBetter and more media coverageGreater funding30s
- Q11A benefit that an organisation receives from implementing CSR is …Forging corporate partnershipsGreater fundingBetter public image30s
- Q12People need to be treated with respect and dignity is a principle that provide the foundation that lead to ethical behaviour.TrueFalse30s
- Q13Actions speak louder than words and manage for tomorrow is principles that provide the foundation that lead to ethical behaviour.TrueFalse30s
- Q14The theory of ethics relies on actual or hypothetical agreements and laws to determine and monitor ethical behaviour.The Kantian theoryThe utilitarian theoryThe contractual theory30s
- Q15The theory implies that consequences of actions determine ethical behaviour.The contractual theoryThe utilitarian theoryThe Kantian theory30s