Corporate social responsibility in a globalizing world: what's a Christian executive to do?
Article Abstract:
Business enterprises are now competing globally. Under these circumstances, there are bound to conflicts in the corporate social responsibility norms defined across the globe. In this context, the role that Christian executive should carry out is defined.
Publisher: University of Florida
Publication Name: Business & Professional Ethics Journal
Subject: Philosophy and religion
ISSN: 0277-2027
Year: 2004
United States, Management dynamics, Venture Analysis, Social aspects, Management, International aspects, Business enterprises, Corporate social responsibility, Company business management, Globalization
Publication Name: Business & Professional Ethics Journal
Subject: Philosophy and religion
ISSN: 0277-2027
Year: 2004
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The ethical significance of cost-benefit analysis in business and the professions
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Application of cost-benefit analysis to make business decisions and its impact on organizational ethics is examined.
Publisher: University of Florida
Publication Name: Business & Professional Ethics Journal
Subject: Philosophy and religion
ISSN: 0277-2027
Year: 2005
Europe, Ethics, Methods, Decision-making, Decision making, Usage, Ethical aspects, Cost benefit analysis, Organizational ethics
Publication Name: Business & Professional Ethics Journal
Subject: Philosophy and religion
ISSN: 0277-2027
Year: 2005
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