Download JNTUA MBA 2019 June 3rd Sem 17E00301 Business Ethics And Corporate Governance Question Paper

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Code: 17E00301

MBA III Semester Supplementary Examinations May 2019
BUSINESS ETHICS & CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
(For students admitted in 2017 only)

Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 60

All questions carry equal marks
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SECTION ? A
Answer the following: (05 X 10 = 50 Marks)

1 What is the importance of business ethics and corporate ethics?
OR
2 Explain the unethical practices and ethical dilemma of a business company in establishing mining
ore factory at domestic premises.

3 What are marketing ethics and consumer ethics and critically evaluate the differences between
them?
OR
4 What are the issues of ethics at work place in a MNC company? Explain.

5 Explain the ethical issues in information technology.
OR
6 Briefly explain about the cybercrime and how to overcome the cybercrime issues.

7 Write the theories and philosophies of corporate governance.
OR
8 How the theories and philosophies help in for smooth running of corporate governance?

9 What is corporate social responsibility (CSR) and what are the activities taking by the TATA group
and ONGC as part of CSR?
OR
10 Explain the corporate governance structures briefly.

SECTION ? B
(Compulsory question, 01 X 10 = 10 Marks)
11 Case study:
Mr. Naren is the environmental compliance manager for a small plastics manufacturing
company. He is currently faced with the decision whether or not to spend money on new technology
that will reduce the level of a particular toxin in the wastewater that flows out the back of the factory
and into a lake. Recently, a scientist from university has quoted in news paper about that toxin.
The factory?s emission levels are already within legal limits. However, he knows that
environmental regulations for this particular toxin are lagging behind scientific evidence. In fact, a
scientist from the university had been quoted in the newspaper recently, saying that if emission
levels stayed at this level, the fish in the lakes and rivers in the area might soon have to be declared
unsafe for human consumption.
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Code: 17E00301

MBA III Semester Supplementary Examinations May 2019
BUSINESS ETHICS & CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
(For students admitted in 2017 only)

Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 60

All questions carry equal marks
*****
SECTION ? A
Answer the following: (05 X 10 = 50 Marks)

1 What is the importance of business ethics and corporate ethics?
OR
2 Explain the unethical practices and ethical dilemma of a business company in establishing mining
ore factory at domestic premises.

3 What are marketing ethics and consumer ethics and critically evaluate the differences between
them?
OR
4 What are the issues of ethics at work place in a MNC company? Explain.

5 Explain the ethical issues in information technology.
OR
6 Briefly explain about the cybercrime and how to overcome the cybercrime issues.

7 Write the theories and philosophies of corporate governance.
OR
8 How the theories and philosophies help in for smooth running of corporate governance?

9 What is corporate social responsibility (CSR) and what are the activities taking by the TATA group
and ONGC as part of CSR?
OR
10 Explain the corporate governance structures briefly.

SECTION ? B
(Compulsory question, 01 X 10 = 10 Marks)
11 Case study:
Mr. Naren is the environmental compliance manager for a small plastics manufacturing
company. He is currently faced with the decision whether or not to spend money on new technology
that will reduce the level of a particular toxin in the wastewater that flows out the back of the factory
and into a lake. Recently, a scientist from university has quoted in news paper about that toxin.
The factory?s emission levels are already within legal limits. However, he knows that
environmental regulations for this particular toxin are lagging behind scientific evidence. In fact, a
scientist from the university had been quoted in the newspaper recently, saying that if emission
levels stayed at this level, the fish in the lakes and rivers in the area might soon have to be declared
unsafe for human consumption.
Contd. in page 2


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Further, if companies in the region don?t engage in some self-regulation on this issue, there is
reason to fear that the government - backed by public opinion - may force companies to begin using
the new technology and may also begin requiring monthly emission level reports (Which would be
both expensive and time consuming).
But the company?s environmental compliance budget is tight. Asking for this new technology to
be installed would put Jonica?s department over-budget and could jeopardize the company?s ability
to show a profit this year.
Questions:
(a) What motives would the company have to install the new technology?
(b) What motives would the company have to ?? ?? ?????? installing the new technology?
(c) Why might the companies in this region ?? ???? ?? ???? for the government to impose new regulations?

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