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Business Ethics and Health Care: A Stakeholder Perspectivecitly appeals to a common understanding of business and business practices that is no longer very useful. This common notion, which the authors call “cowboy capitalism,” conceptualizes business as a competitive jungle resting on self-interest and an urge for competition in order to survive. The auth芦笋 发表于 2025-3-28 22:26:26
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Corporate Social Responsibility: A Critical Approachir extensive experience in helping managers think about these ideas, as well as their reading of the management literature on this and other subjects. The authors have to confess that after years of trying to make sense of this idea they have come full circle to agree with Milton Friedman that the c阴谋小团体 发表于 2025-3-29 10:27:25
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Corporate Citizenship and Community Stakeholdersology of potential relationships that organizations may have with communities. The goal of the paper is to discuss firm-community relationships as one potential lever in beginning a more complicated endeavor of reconciling and distinguishing corporate citizenship and stakeholder theory. The authorsinduct 发表于 2025-3-29 16:03:23
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Five Challenges to Stakeholder Theory: A Report on Research in Progressrch on understanding what counts as the total performance of a business; accounting for stakeholders rather than accounting only for investors; explaining real stakeholder behavior; formulating smart public policy given stakeholder theory; and rethinking the basics of ethical theory. Freeman explainglucagon 发表于 2025-3-30 04:03:46
A Puzzle About Business Ethics of the simplest moral notion that we are responsible for the effects of our actions on others seems to be the heart of the problem of business. Additionally, Freeman and Sollars explain that the principle of responsibility gets ethics off the ground.