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To what extent in the age of globalization is it possible to talk of a global legal ethics? The example of the …
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There is widespread agreement that law firms have embraced globalization, but what this means and why it matters are … subjects still cloaked with uncertainty. Do law firms follow the models and processes of globalization characteristic of other … interpret the role of globalization in the activities of law firms and their lawyers. We use data relating to the overseas …
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This article examines how the international business (IB) literature has addressed social responsibility issues in the past 50 years, highlighting key developments and implications from a historical perspective. Specific attention is paid to the Journal of World Business (JWB), which has covered...
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The experience of human life differs dramatically depending on where one lives in the world. While many of those in wealthier countries can expect decent nutrition, housing, education, and health care, those in the poorest countries live under extraordinary poverty and hardship, without...
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efficiency wages increases with education and globalization while it decreases with unemployment, income inequality and income … specifically public policies that promote education, and globalization, along with policies that reduce unemployment, income …
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relationship between globalization and social justice as measured by a new indicator for 31 OECD countries. The results show that … countries that experienced rapid globalization enjoy social justice. When the KOF index of globalization increases by one …
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Drawing on an ordonomic approach, this paper argues that a theory of global justice should incorporate as a pivotal cornerstone a theory of corporate citizenship which constructively addresses business firms as agents of social value creation. We argue that, instead of relying exclusively on...
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Global GDP is more than 100 trillion dollars, yet 10% of the world's population still live in extreme poverty on less than $1.90 per day. No one should have to live like that: alleviating poverty is a minimal moral obligation implied by nearly every secular and religious moral system....
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