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Der Global Compact (GC) der Vereinten Nationen versteht sich nicht als Regulierungsinitiative, sondern als freiwilliges Lern- und Dialogforum fuer Corporate Citizenship. Dieser Beitrag entwickelt Vorschlaege, wie der GC diesem Anspruch (noch besser) gerecht werden kann. Hier geht es um...
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Aktivitäten der hessischen Unternehmen in der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit erörtert. Hinsichtlich einzelner Motive des Engagements …
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constitutional principle of academic freedom. Finally the concept of CSR is discussed from the perspective of economic theory. This …
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The aim of this chapter is to examine whether corporate governance in Serbia is based on affirmation of responsible and ethical conduct. The concept of corporate governance refers to the system by which companies are managed and controlled in order to generate long term economic value for its...
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In contrast to the recent rise to economic importance of offshore finance centres (OFCs), the topic of taxation has so far created little interest among scholars of corporate social responsibility (CSR). This paper makes two contributions to addressing this lacuna. Applying a range of...
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Habermasian tradition of mutually respectful dialogue (Habermas, The theory of communicative action: lifeworld and system: a …
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This study provides evidence on the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and firms’ credit ratings. We find that credit rating agencies tend to award relatively high ratings to firms with good social performance. This pattern is robust to controlling for key firm...
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Stakeholder theory advocates that firms bear responsibility for the implications of their actions. However, while a …
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:1027–1041, <CitationRef CitationID="CR109">2008</CitationRef>) “moral attentiveness” construct, or the extent to which individuals chronically … perceive and reflect on morality and moral elements in their experiences, and Singhapakdi et al.’s (J Bus Ethics 15 …). Education in business ethics was found to be positively associated with the two identified factors of moral attentiveness …
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