Social Responsibilities of the BusinessmanHarper, 1953 - 276 páginas |
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... values either in the status quo or in change as such . We cannot take ethics into the stratosphere and separate it from practical economic con- cerns . What is needed is a better understanding both of economic facts and also of those ...
... values either in the status quo or in change as such . We cannot take ethics into the stratosphere and separate it from practical economic con- cerns . What is needed is a better understanding both of economic facts and also of those ...
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... values or place their own values above those of society . Synonyms for social responsibility are " pub- lic responsibility , " " social obligations , " and " business morality . " 2. The term doctrine of social responsibility refers to ...
... values or place their own values above those of society . Synonyms for social responsibility are " pub- lic responsibility , " " social obligations , " and " business morality . " 2. The term doctrine of social responsibility refers to ...
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... values it creates , and do what it can in the light of its competitive situa- tion to compensate for the net social ... values it creates when these exceed social costs . Yet it might be argued that a firm should be on the alert to ...
... values it creates , and do what it can in the light of its competitive situa- tion to compensate for the net social ... values it creates when these exceed social costs . Yet it might be argued that a firm should be on the alert to ...
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INTRODUCTION 3 | 3 |
ECONOMIC GOALS | 9 |
SOCIAL ASPECTS OF BUSINESS DECISIONS IN PRESENTDAY | 22 |
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