In 2001, six executives of Tyson Foods, one of the world's largest poultry, beef, and pork processors, were arrested for the illegal smuggling of undocumented foreign workers into the U.S. to work at Tyson plants. Based on this information, one could conclude that Tyson's violations are the result of, one of the major reasons why some company employees engage in ethical behavior.

In 2001, six executives of Tyson Foods, one of the world's largest poultry, beef, and pork processors, were arrested for the illegal smuggling of undocumented foreign workers into the U.S. to work at Tyson plants. Based on this information, one could conclude that Tyson's violations are the result of, one of the major reasons why some company employees engage in ethical behavior. 



A. a mission statement that is too broad
B. the absence of a written core values statement
C. the absence of whistle-blowers
D. top management's behavior
E. the absence of a stakeholder code of ethics




Answer: D


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