Deck 15: International Corporate Social Reporting

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How do Australian managers tend to view the annual corporate social report?

A)It is required by Australian statute and is not an option.
B)It has been greeted with skepticism.
C)It is doomed to fail as a legitimating vehicle.
D)It is useful in maintaining or reestablishing legitimacy.
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How do Irish companies view annual corporate social reports?

A)They have been greeted with skepticism and have ceased to engage in preparing them.
B)They embrace them as a way of maintaining or reestablishing legitimacy.
C)They are required to prepare them under Irish statute.
D)Irish culture demands CSR reports.
Question
What was a key finding of the 2007 Stern Report in the United Kingdom on the Economics of Climate Change?

A)The costs of extreme weather over the next few decades could reach .5% to 1% of world GDP per annum.
B)Climate change should promote forced savings over the next few decades.
C)Climate change bears little,if any correlation to economic disruption.
D)The costs of extreme weather over the next few decades could reach 10% to 15% of world GDP per annum.
Question
Which is NOT one of Gray's accounting values?

A)secrecy vs.transparency
B)conservatism vs.optimism
C)capitalizing vs.expensing
D)uniformity vs.flexibility
Question
Which of the following are significant shortcomings with voluntary CSR practices?

A)reliability
B)bias and a tendency towards being self-laudatory
C)minimal disclosure of negative information
D)all of the above
Question
The Treadway Commission Report in the United States published in 1987 used the phrase:

A)"bottom up accounting."
B)"top down accounting."
C)"management culture incentive."
D)"tone at the top."
Question
What organization is the only cap and trade system for all six greenhouse gases in North America?

A)The Chicago Climate Exchange
B)The Toronto Climate Exchange
C)The Nuclear Regulatory Agency
D)The Los Angeles Climate Exchange
Question
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)has found that the concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide has increased by how much in the past 250 years?

A)150%
B)65%
C)35%
D)100%
Question
Carbon trading is underpinned by what product?

A)carbon neutrality
B)carbon credits
C)carbon taxes
D)carbon offsets
Question
Japanese companies' attitudes towards information for disclosure to outsiders can be described in what way?

A)They believe in the principles of full disclosure.
B)The Emperor has mandated full disclosure.
C)Banking scandals have encouraged full disclosure.
D)They are generally reluctant to provide such information.
Question
The meaning of corporate social reporting (CSR)is derived from the notion of:

A)governmental societal responsibility.
B)organizational societal responsibility.
C)Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
D)the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
Question
The corporate social reporting (CSR)theory that environmental disclosures are made in response to a demand for environmental and social information is called the:

A)legitimacy theory.
B)stakeholder theory.
C)Superfund theory.
D)depletable resource theory.
Question
The corporate social reporting (CSR)theory that social reporting is a means to deal with the firm's exposure to political,economic and social pressures is called the:

A)government accountability theory.
B)depletable resource theory.
C)legitimacy theory.
D)stakeholder theory.
Question
Which is NOT one of Hofstede's structural elements of culture that affect organizational behavior?

A)individualism vs.collectivism
B)high-profile corporate scandals
C)strong vs.weak uncertainty avoidance
D)large vs.small power distance
Question
What are GHGs?

A)governmental heating guides
B)governmental hierarchy of gases
C)greenhouse gases
D)good health guides
Question
What is a carbon tax?

A)It is a tax imposed by the World Bank on excessive carbon usage.
B)It is a tax imposed by the U.S.government on excessive vehicle emissions.
C)It is a regressive tax.
D)It is a tax on the use of fuels that cause the emission of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
Question
Which is a goal of the Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX)?

A)to help inform the public debate on managing the risk of climate change
B)to facilitate capacity-building in both public and private sectors to facilitate GHG migration
C)to build the skills and institutions needed to cost effectively manage GHGs
D)all of the above
Question
In August 2010 what was the price per ton of carbon?

A)$1.00
B)$2.50
C)$)10
D)$25.00
Question
What effect has social and environmental legislation had on top management in Thailand?

A)Top management can be jailed for failure to make social and environmental disclosures.
B)There has been no motivation towards increased corporate social and environmental disclosures.
C)Top management is highly motivated to make social and environmental disclosures.
D)There is no social and environmental legislation in Thailand.
Question
Accountability is defined as what kind of a concept?

A)reactive
B)financial
C)proactive
D)regulatory
Question
The discovery of toxic waste dumps in the United States in the 1980s led to passage of what legislation?

A)offshore drilling
B)Superfund
C)Sarbanes-Oxley
D)Gramm-Rudman
Question
GRI stands for:

A)Global Research Initiative
B)Global Reporting Initiative.
C)Greenhouse Reporting for Industries
D)Greenhouse Regulation Initiative
Question
Which of the following sectors does NOT report financial savings from their actions to improve their social targets?

A)information technology
B)financial services
C)oil and gas
D)pharmaceuticals
Question
Which country is NOT a member of the Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate?

A)Japan
B)New Zealand
C)India
D)Korea
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Where is the Secretariat of the GRI located?

A)New York
B)Montreal
C)Amsterdam
D)Vienna
Question
In which company is there a strong correlation between high profitability and sustainability reporting?

A)Coca-Cola
B)Microsoft
C)IBM
D)all of the above
Question
What is the purpose of the IFAC's Sustainability Framework?

A)to target professional accountants who can influence integration of sustainability into organizations' objectives,strategies,management,and definition of success
B)to promote global adoption of GRI
C)to target elected officials who can influence integration of sustainability into organizations' objectives,strategies,management,and definition of success
D)to integrate the concept of sustainability into the Accounting Framework
Question
What are the most disclosed social report items by the U.S.,the U.K.and Australia?

A)research and development of sustainable products
B)greenhouse gas policies and procedures
C)human resources and community involvement
D)zero tolerance for racial,religious and gender bias
Question
Part I of the GRI Sustainability Guidelines defines all but which one of the following?

A)report content
B)quality
C)boundary
D)standards for disclosure
Question
Which country has not ratified the 2005 Kyoto Protocol?

A)Japan
B)France
C)the U.S.
D)Spain
Question
In which country has the "GRI-Certified Training Program" been implemented?

A)Brazil
B)India
C)the United States
D)all of the above
Question
Part II of the GRI Sustainability Guidelines defines which one of the following?

A)report content
B)quality
C)boundary
D)standards for disclosure
Question
The countries ratifying the Kyoto Protocol are committed to reducing greenhouse gases by how much from their 1990 level by 2011?

A)25%
B)10%
C)5%
D)50%
Question
In which country do companies tend to focus on non-monetary disclosures that are more favorable to the company,especially around the time of negative events?

A)Libya
B)Ireland
C)Australia
D)China
Question
What are the most disclosed social report items in Thai annual reports?

A)employee information and environmental information
B)Thailand tends not to issue corporate social reports.
C)amount of carbon credits traded
D)community involvement
Question
Part II of the GRI Sustainability Guidelines identifies all but which of the following types of disclosure?

A)strategy and profile
B)management approach
C)reduction in GHG emissions
D)performance indicators
Question
What does G3 represent?

A)an annual summit of countries committed to the reduction of GHGs
B)the third type of GHG
C)the United States,Canada and Mexico
D)the third generation of the GRI's Sustainability Reporting Guidelines
Question
In its sustainability report for 2009 which major company states that it plans to cut carbon emissions of its airline by an additional 20% by 2020?

A)Southwest Airlines
B)Federal Express
C)Jet Blue
D) UPS
Question
What does EU ETS stand for?

A)European Union Emissions Trading Scheme
B)European Union Emissions and Toxic Sludge
C)Eastern European Emergency Toxic Standards
D)Eastern European Electricity Transmission Standards
Question
What do investors in the Prototype Carbon Fund (PCF)receive in return for their investment?

A)a guaranteed 10% return
B)the satisfaction of contributing to corporate societal values
C)a reduction of the carbon tax
D)a pro-rata share of the carbon credits
Question
What is another name by which corporate social reporting (CSR)is also known?

A)corporate integrity reporting
B)corporate image reporting
C)ecological footprint reporting
D)non-monetary bottom line reporting
Question
Which of the following are drivers of corporate social reporting?

A)the level of media attention
B)social pressure groups
C)environmental pressure groups
D)all of the above
Question
What is one thing that few companies tend to report on in their corporate social report disclosures?

A)international disaster response
B)the risk of legal action or business disruptions caused by climate issues
C)the level of GHG reduction
D)community involvement
Question
In which of the following countries do companies tend to provide the most extensive reporting on climate change?

A)Canada
B)The United States
C)The United Kingdom
D)Japan
Question
Under the Kyoto Protocol what mechanism is used to promote emissions reduction in developing countries?

A)Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)
B)Clean Air Initiative (CAI)
C)The Kyoto Protocol only focuses on developed countries.
D)none of the above
Question
What is another name by which corporate social reporting (CSR)is also known?

A)corporate integrity reporting
B)environmental social governance reporting
C)corporate image reporting
D)non-monetary bottom line reporting
Question
In which of the following countries do companies tend to provide the most extensive environmental disclosure?

A)Canada
B)The United States
C)The United Kingdom
D)Australia
Question
ESG is an acronym for:

A)environmentally-specific gases
B)environmental social governance reporting
C)European societal goals
D)ecologically-safe groundwater
Question
To be carbon neutral means that:

A)an equal amount of gas has been removed from the atmosphere as has been put there through various emissions.
B)a company pledges not to produce carbon-based products.
C)a company has overpaid its carbon tax.
D)the type of carbon released into the atmosphere has no negative implications on the environment.
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According to Gray which characteristic influences Spain's accounting values and reporting?

A)transparency
B)secrecy
C)flexibility
D)optimism
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1
How do Australian managers tend to view the annual corporate social report?

A)It is required by Australian statute and is not an option.
B)It has been greeted with skepticism.
C)It is doomed to fail as a legitimating vehicle.
D)It is useful in maintaining or reestablishing legitimacy.
D
2
How do Irish companies view annual corporate social reports?

A)They have been greeted with skepticism and have ceased to engage in preparing them.
B)They embrace them as a way of maintaining or reestablishing legitimacy.
C)They are required to prepare them under Irish statute.
D)Irish culture demands CSR reports.
A
3
What was a key finding of the 2007 Stern Report in the United Kingdom on the Economics of Climate Change?

A)The costs of extreme weather over the next few decades could reach .5% to 1% of world GDP per annum.
B)Climate change should promote forced savings over the next few decades.
C)Climate change bears little,if any correlation to economic disruption.
D)The costs of extreme weather over the next few decades could reach 10% to 15% of world GDP per annum.
A
4
Which is NOT one of Gray's accounting values?

A)secrecy vs.transparency
B)conservatism vs.optimism
C)capitalizing vs.expensing
D)uniformity vs.flexibility
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Which of the following are significant shortcomings with voluntary CSR practices?

A)reliability
B)bias and a tendency towards being self-laudatory
C)minimal disclosure of negative information
D)all of the above
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6
The Treadway Commission Report in the United States published in 1987 used the phrase:

A)"bottom up accounting."
B)"top down accounting."
C)"management culture incentive."
D)"tone at the top."
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7
What organization is the only cap and trade system for all six greenhouse gases in North America?

A)The Chicago Climate Exchange
B)The Toronto Climate Exchange
C)The Nuclear Regulatory Agency
D)The Los Angeles Climate Exchange
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8
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)has found that the concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide has increased by how much in the past 250 years?

A)150%
B)65%
C)35%
D)100%
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9
Carbon trading is underpinned by what product?

A)carbon neutrality
B)carbon credits
C)carbon taxes
D)carbon offsets
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10
Japanese companies' attitudes towards information for disclosure to outsiders can be described in what way?

A)They believe in the principles of full disclosure.
B)The Emperor has mandated full disclosure.
C)Banking scandals have encouraged full disclosure.
D)They are generally reluctant to provide such information.
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11
The meaning of corporate social reporting (CSR)is derived from the notion of:

A)governmental societal responsibility.
B)organizational societal responsibility.
C)Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
D)the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
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12
The corporate social reporting (CSR)theory that environmental disclosures are made in response to a demand for environmental and social information is called the:

A)legitimacy theory.
B)stakeholder theory.
C)Superfund theory.
D)depletable resource theory.
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13
The corporate social reporting (CSR)theory that social reporting is a means to deal with the firm's exposure to political,economic and social pressures is called the:

A)government accountability theory.
B)depletable resource theory.
C)legitimacy theory.
D)stakeholder theory.
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14
Which is NOT one of Hofstede's structural elements of culture that affect organizational behavior?

A)individualism vs.collectivism
B)high-profile corporate scandals
C)strong vs.weak uncertainty avoidance
D)large vs.small power distance
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15
What are GHGs?

A)governmental heating guides
B)governmental hierarchy of gases
C)greenhouse gases
D)good health guides
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16
What is a carbon tax?

A)It is a tax imposed by the World Bank on excessive carbon usage.
B)It is a tax imposed by the U.S.government on excessive vehicle emissions.
C)It is a regressive tax.
D)It is a tax on the use of fuels that cause the emission of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
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17
Which is a goal of the Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX)?

A)to help inform the public debate on managing the risk of climate change
B)to facilitate capacity-building in both public and private sectors to facilitate GHG migration
C)to build the skills and institutions needed to cost effectively manage GHGs
D)all of the above
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18
In August 2010 what was the price per ton of carbon?

A)$1.00
B)$2.50
C)$)10
D)$25.00
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19
What effect has social and environmental legislation had on top management in Thailand?

A)Top management can be jailed for failure to make social and environmental disclosures.
B)There has been no motivation towards increased corporate social and environmental disclosures.
C)Top management is highly motivated to make social and environmental disclosures.
D)There is no social and environmental legislation in Thailand.
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20
Accountability is defined as what kind of a concept?

A)reactive
B)financial
C)proactive
D)regulatory
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21
The discovery of toxic waste dumps in the United States in the 1980s led to passage of what legislation?

A)offshore drilling
B)Superfund
C)Sarbanes-Oxley
D)Gramm-Rudman
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22
GRI stands for:

A)Global Research Initiative
B)Global Reporting Initiative.
C)Greenhouse Reporting for Industries
D)Greenhouse Regulation Initiative
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23
Which of the following sectors does NOT report financial savings from their actions to improve their social targets?

A)information technology
B)financial services
C)oil and gas
D)pharmaceuticals
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Which country is NOT a member of the Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate?

A)Japan
B)New Zealand
C)India
D)Korea
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Where is the Secretariat of the GRI located?

A)New York
B)Montreal
C)Amsterdam
D)Vienna
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26
In which company is there a strong correlation between high profitability and sustainability reporting?

A)Coca-Cola
B)Microsoft
C)IBM
D)all of the above
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27
What is the purpose of the IFAC's Sustainability Framework?

A)to target professional accountants who can influence integration of sustainability into organizations' objectives,strategies,management,and definition of success
B)to promote global adoption of GRI
C)to target elected officials who can influence integration of sustainability into organizations' objectives,strategies,management,and definition of success
D)to integrate the concept of sustainability into the Accounting Framework
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28
What are the most disclosed social report items by the U.S.,the U.K.and Australia?

A)research and development of sustainable products
B)greenhouse gas policies and procedures
C)human resources and community involvement
D)zero tolerance for racial,religious and gender bias
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29
Part I of the GRI Sustainability Guidelines defines all but which one of the following?

A)report content
B)quality
C)boundary
D)standards for disclosure
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30
Which country has not ratified the 2005 Kyoto Protocol?

A)Japan
B)France
C)the U.S.
D)Spain
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In which country has the "GRI-Certified Training Program" been implemented?

A)Brazil
B)India
C)the United States
D)all of the above
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Part II of the GRI Sustainability Guidelines defines which one of the following?

A)report content
B)quality
C)boundary
D)standards for disclosure
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33
The countries ratifying the Kyoto Protocol are committed to reducing greenhouse gases by how much from their 1990 level by 2011?

A)25%
B)10%
C)5%
D)50%
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In which country do companies tend to focus on non-monetary disclosures that are more favorable to the company,especially around the time of negative events?

A)Libya
B)Ireland
C)Australia
D)China
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35
What are the most disclosed social report items in Thai annual reports?

A)employee information and environmental information
B)Thailand tends not to issue corporate social reports.
C)amount of carbon credits traded
D)community involvement
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36
Part II of the GRI Sustainability Guidelines identifies all but which of the following types of disclosure?

A)strategy and profile
B)management approach
C)reduction in GHG emissions
D)performance indicators
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37
What does G3 represent?

A)an annual summit of countries committed to the reduction of GHGs
B)the third type of GHG
C)the United States,Canada and Mexico
D)the third generation of the GRI's Sustainability Reporting Guidelines
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38
In its sustainability report for 2009 which major company states that it plans to cut carbon emissions of its airline by an additional 20% by 2020?

A)Southwest Airlines
B)Federal Express
C)Jet Blue
D) UPS
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39
What does EU ETS stand for?

A)European Union Emissions Trading Scheme
B)European Union Emissions and Toxic Sludge
C)Eastern European Emergency Toxic Standards
D)Eastern European Electricity Transmission Standards
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40
What do investors in the Prototype Carbon Fund (PCF)receive in return for their investment?

A)a guaranteed 10% return
B)the satisfaction of contributing to corporate societal values
C)a reduction of the carbon tax
D)a pro-rata share of the carbon credits
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41
What is another name by which corporate social reporting (CSR)is also known?

A)corporate integrity reporting
B)corporate image reporting
C)ecological footprint reporting
D)non-monetary bottom line reporting
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42
Which of the following are drivers of corporate social reporting?

A)the level of media attention
B)social pressure groups
C)environmental pressure groups
D)all of the above
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43
What is one thing that few companies tend to report on in their corporate social report disclosures?

A)international disaster response
B)the risk of legal action or business disruptions caused by climate issues
C)the level of GHG reduction
D)community involvement
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44
In which of the following countries do companies tend to provide the most extensive reporting on climate change?

A)Canada
B)The United States
C)The United Kingdom
D)Japan
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45
Under the Kyoto Protocol what mechanism is used to promote emissions reduction in developing countries?

A)Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)
B)Clean Air Initiative (CAI)
C)The Kyoto Protocol only focuses on developed countries.
D)none of the above
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46
What is another name by which corporate social reporting (CSR)is also known?

A)corporate integrity reporting
B)environmental social governance reporting
C)corporate image reporting
D)non-monetary bottom line reporting
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47
In which of the following countries do companies tend to provide the most extensive environmental disclosure?

A)Canada
B)The United States
C)The United Kingdom
D)Australia
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48
ESG is an acronym for:

A)environmentally-specific gases
B)environmental social governance reporting
C)European societal goals
D)ecologically-safe groundwater
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49
To be carbon neutral means that:

A)an equal amount of gas has been removed from the atmosphere as has been put there through various emissions.
B)a company pledges not to produce carbon-based products.
C)a company has overpaid its carbon tax.
D)the type of carbon released into the atmosphere has no negative implications on the environment.
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According to Gray which characteristic influences Spain's accounting values and reporting?

A)transparency
B)secrecy
C)flexibility
D)optimism
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