Journal Article10.2307/41164877
Corporate Social Responsibility Revisited, Redefined
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TL;DR: For over a decade corporate managers have been admonished to be more socially responsible, but seldom is any precise and operational definition of corporate social responsibility proferred. as discussed by the authors proposes a new definition of social responsibility comes a new approach to implementation.
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Abstract: For over a decade corporate managers have been admonished to be more socially responsible, but seldom is any precise and operational definition of corporate social responsibility proferred. With a new definition of social responsibility comes a new approach to implementation.
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Corporate Social Responsibility and Political Ideology
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