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The market for virtue : the potential and limits of corporate social responsibility

✍ Scribed by Vogel, David, 1947-


Publisher
Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution Press
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Category
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✦ Synopsis


The revival of corporate social responsibility -- Is there a business case for virtue? -- What is the demand for virtue? -- Corporate responsibility for working conditions in developing countries -- Corporate responsibility for the environment -- Corporate responsibility for human rights and global corporate citizenship -- Beyond the market for virtue


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