When considering the degree of social responsibility that a business practices, what type of stance does a company adopt when it meets its legal obligations and does no more?
  1. Defensive
  2. Accommodative
  3. Proactive
  4. Obstructionist
Explanation
Answer: A- When considering the degree of social responsibility that a business practices, a company adopts a defensive stance when it meets its legal obligations and does no more. This approach is most consistent with arguments against social responsibility in business. Such a company would, for example, install pollution control devices required by law, but would not voluntarily install a higher quality device because it limits further pollution.
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