Professionalism and values
Article Abstract:
The international values and influence of corporations are examined. Businesses involving science and engineering frequently have the global extension and influence to help solve problems, and may be better equipped than government to do so.
Publication Name: Business Ethics: A European Review
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0962-8770
Year: 2000
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Individual, collective and social responsibility of the firm
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The corporate responsibility toward environmental protecton is examined. Businesses may operate within a legal framework, but a greater moral responsibility toward the environment is also present.
Publication Name: Business Ethics: A European Review
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0962-8770
Year: 2000
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Corporations and the ethics of social responsibility: an emgerging regime of expansion and compliance
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The area of corporate ethics, involving environmental and various social issues, is examined. Specific cases, and dimensions of ethical behavior, are cited.
Publication Name: Business Ethics: A European Review
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0962-8770
Year: 2000
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