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), October, 409-21 -- Margaret M. Blair (1995), 'Whose Interests Should Corporations Serve?' in Ownership and Control: Rethinking …, 20 (2), April, 404-37 -- Margaret M. Blair (1998), 'For Whom Should Corporations Be Run? An Economic Rationale for …
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limits of the good that corporations can do, illustrating that the ability of firms to enhance social welfare is constrained …
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This authoritative book includes cutting-edge insights from leading European and North American scholars who reflect upon business ethics’ foundations, firms, markets and stakeholders in order to design more sustainable patterns of development for business and society. Together, the...
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Martin Ricketts, a leading scholar in this field, has selected the seminal papers from a variety of traditions that illustrate the evolution of thinking on 'the firm' over a considerable period of time. The firm as a vehicle for entrepreneurial initiative and the exercise of business judgement...
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This book-- the third in the Movements in Entrepreneurship series-- examines entrepreneurship as a societal phenomenon. It provides an in-depth study of the social aspects of entrepreneurship, illustrating how entrepreneurship affects society. The need to move beyond economy to disclose...
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The expert contributors reveal that government policy is one of the key influences on the external environment in which businesses develop, particularly in countries where it has been necessary to redefine the role of the state in relation to business development. They outline how government...
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This insightful book examines how transnational corporations respond to the challenges of anti-corporate activism and … political consumerism. In prominent cases involving major corporations such as Nestlé, Nike and Royal Dutch/Shell, transnational … boycott calls can harm a corporation's image but, as this book points out, public scrutiny also gives corporations the …
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Much progress has been made in empirical research into firm growth in recent decades due to factors such as the availability of detailed longitudinal datasets, more powerful computers and new econometric techniques. This book provides an up-to-date catalogue of empirical work, as well as a...
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issues in the field of business ethics. Do corporations have human rights responsibilities? If so, what is the nature of … expect corporations to respect human rights in environments where governments, particularly in the developing and …
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perspectives on real corporations, this path-breaking Handbook will prove an invaluable resource for academics, researchers and …
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