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2010-02-25
Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility - de Nina Seppala, Paul Griseri (Author)

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Le Titre Du LivreBusiness Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility
Date de Lancement2010-02-25
TraducteurKaisie Arena
Chiffre de Pages868 Pages
La taille du fichier69.45 MB
LangueFrançais et Anglais
ÉditeurIndiana University Press
ISBN-101367087675-ZPW
Type de LivreePub AMZ PDF CSV RTF
AuteurNina Seppala, Paul Griseri
EAN743-3511129299-THU
Nom de FichierBusiness-Ethics-and-Corporate-Social-Responsibility.pdf

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Ethics refers to wellfounded standards of right and wrong that prescribe what humans ought to do usually in terms of rights obligations 57184

This research is being carried out to critically assess the similarities and differences in the terms Business ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility

History of business ethics and CSR Background to global compact and PRME Stakeholder theory Tetranormlization theory Socioeconomic Approach to Management

Corporate Social Responsibility Organization’s obligation to make decisions and take actions that will enhance the welfare and interests of society and organization Being a good corporate citizen Difficulty in understanding – issues can be ambiguous with respect to right and wrong 0 21

View Business Ethics and Corporate Social from ECON 101 at Harvard University Running Head BUSINESS ETHICS AND CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Business Ethics and Corporate

A Business Game Students need to provide evidence of English proficiency With the aim of broadening their horizons they are allowed to study additional languages

The question of what a company’s social obligations are is an interesting one and a vexed one Unfortunately the question is complicated by the fact that the very term “Corporate Social Responsibility” “CSR” has come to be associated with a particular view about the right answer to that question