Bibliography: Briggs‚ W. & Verma‚ A. 2006. ‘Sharing the wealth’. Communication world. January - February 2006. pp. 25-28 Freeman‚ R.E. 1984 ‘Strategic Management: A Stakeholder Approach’. Marshfield‚ MA: Pitman Publishing Inc. Friedman‚ M. 1970 ‘The Social Responsibility of Business is to Increase its Profits’. The New York Times Magazine‚ September 13‚ 1970 Henderson‚ D. 2001. ‘The Case Against “Corporate Social Responsibility”’
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Business ethics without stakeholders. In F. Allhoff & A. Vaidya (Eds.)‚ Business in Ethical Focus: An Anthology (pp. 110-126). Peterborough: Broadview. Friedman‚ M. F. (n.d.). The social responsibility of business is to increase its profits. In A. Allhoff & A. Vaidya (Eds.)‚ Business in Ethical Focus: An Anthology(pp. 65-69). Peterborough: Broadview. Freeman‚ E. F. (n.d.). A stakeholder theory of the modern corporation. In A. Allhoff & A. Vaidya (Eds.)‚Business in Ethical Focus: An Anthology (pp. 69-78)
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Introduction As the infamous Volkswagen (VW) “Dieselgate” scandal comes to light‚ the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) started testing other automobiles on the road to ensure compliance of regulation. This leads to the exposure of Fiat Chrysler (FC) scandal and Renault scandal in 2017 (Bovens‚ 2017). Similar to VW‚ they were accused using a “defeat device” software to bypass laboratory test on nitrogen oxide (NOx) emission level. Such act of cheating and the increase in scandal
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au/content/32/1/5.full.pdf+html Burchell J. 2008‚ ‘Just what should business be responsible for? Understanding the concept of CSR’ in J. Burchell (ed.)‚ The corporate social responsibility reader: context and perspectives‚ Routledge‚ New York‚ pp. 77-118. Freeman‚ R. Harrison‚ J. And Wicks A. 2007‚ Managing for stakeholders: survival‚ reputation‚ and success‚ Yale University Press‚ New Haven. Henry‚S. (2000). Utilitarianism. Utilitas‚ 12‚ pp 253260 doi:10.1017/S0953820800002879. Retrieved from http://journals
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& Fountain (2011) and Blumstein & Friedman (2007) as unpredictable‚ involuntary‚ electrical discharges of cortical neurons within the brain‚ causing disturbed cerebral function resulting in altered function or behaviour. Seizures present in many different ways. The nature and characteristics of seizures are determined by the age of the child‚ the location of cortical involvement and the direction/speed of the electrical impulses (Blumstein & Friedman‚ 2007). Therefore there are many different
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Englewood Cliffs‚ NJ: Prentice-Hall. Frederick‚ William C.; Post James E. and Keith Davis. (1992). Business and Society: Corporate Strategy‚ Public Policy‚ Ethics. 7th Ed. New York; McGraw-Hill‚ Inc. Friedman‚ Milton. (1962). Capitalism & Freedom. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. Friedman‚ Milton "The Social Responsibility of Business is to Increase its Profits"‚ The New York Times Magazine‚ September 13‚ 1970 Frost‚ Randall "Corporate Social Responsibility and Globalization: A Reassessment"
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The boards of directors are responsible for the governance of their companies so there has to be transparency in company reporting. Transparency is key aspect of corporate governance because of implementing corporate governance this will allow stakeholders and shareholders to review and evaluate performance of management and the company this ensures that the board of directors and the executive directors of corporations act in the best interest of shareholders and the corporations. It is implemented
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Pepsi in Burma Question 1 Identify the moral issues that are raised by Pepsi’s presence in Burma. A moral issue can be defined as any issue concerning how one ought to behave‚ how others ought to behave‚ or whether a situation is proper or improper. Morality is judged based on what is right or wrong. Pepsi’s presence in Burma raised several ethical and moral concerns due government operations under the military regime. In the 1990’s Burma was undergoing social‚ economic and political crisis
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Work Related Learning. Company: Jet2.com Airline Introduction: This report will be analysing‚ aiming to identify the main political and economical factors that will be affecting Jet2.com in the coming years. In order to structure the information‚ several management tools will be used such as: SWOT analysis: this will help to identify the strength and weaknesses together with the company’s environmental opportunities and threats. PESTEL analysis: This tool will select the vital influences
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THREE ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT True/False 1. The theory of vital responsibility proposes that a private corporation has responsibilities to society that extend beyond making a profit. Answer: F (p.56) 2. Friedman referred to the social responsibility of business as a “fundamentally subversive doctrine.” Answer: T (p.57) 3. Archie Carrol contends that the primary goal of business is profit maximization. Answer: F (p.57) 4. Archie
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