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In this paper, we study the explanatory factors of the commitment in the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). The dominant paradigm of Business Case looks for cost/advantage calculus but we firmly criticize this kind of approach. We argue that this analysis forgets the reality of vertical...
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Traditionally, most firms? IT capital investment decisions have been based onbusiness cases estimating financial returns on individual applications. Infrastructure costs wereoften bundled with applications, although disruptive technologies, such as desktop computingand Internet protocols, led to...
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Traditionally, most firms? IT capital investment decisions have been based on business cases estimating financial returns on individual applications. Infrastructure costs were often bundled with applications, although disruptive technologies, such as desktop computing and Internet protocols, led...
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The world’s people and their leaders face a complex and multifaceted set of ‘eco-social questions’. As the productivity of humanity increases, the negative external environmental effects of production and consumption patterns become increasingly problematic and threaten the human welfare....
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