Corporate socialism unethically masquerades as “CSR”
In light of a slew of recent ethical infractions in business, commercial organizations are increasingly expected to exhibit ethical behavior and moral management, and rightly so. However, firms are now also being called to practice “corporate social responsibility” (CSR), not always rightly so. The problem is that the concept of CSR is fuzzy, with unclear boundaries and debatable legitimacy.
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2003
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Strategic Direction. - MCB UP Ltd, ISSN 1758-8588, ZDB-ID 2089990-7. - Vol. 19.2003, 6, p. 31-35
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MCB UP Ltd |
Subject: | Social responsibility | Values | Ethics | Socialism |
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