Unit 8: CH 13 Who’s Minding the Store? The Ethics of Corporate Governance

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defense

John J. McCall offers a robust ________ of employee participation rights in corporate governance.

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voice

McCall gives a variety of arguments for his claim that employees should have a strong _______ in directing the corporation, including appeals to dignity, fairness, self- respect, health, and democracy.

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dignity

McCall gives a variety of arguments for his claim that employees should have a strong voice in directing the corporation, including appeals to _____, fairness, self- respect, health, and democracy.

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autonomy

McCall considers objections to his argument based on efficiency and the _____ of corporate directors and owners.

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control

property right objection: Doesn't the titleholder have exclusive rights to _____ the company?

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Autonomy

Adjucating the rights conflict: _______, fairness, utility, democracy

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fairness

Adjucating the rights conflict: Autonomy, ________, utility, democracy

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utility

Adjucating the rights conflict: Autonomy, fairness, _______, democracy

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democracy

Adjucating the rights conflict: Autonomy, fairness, utility, _______

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stake

Are the values more centrally at _____ for the employees or for the owners?

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force

The employee right to co- determine corporate policy has presumptive ______