Corporate ethics, governance, and social responsibility precepts and practices

Is profit-making the only goal of a business? Should an unbridled market mechanism drive corporate enterprise? To what extent should corporations compensate for the manifest and hidden costs that are incurred by the society at large? Corporate Ethics

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Fernando, A. C.
Corporate Author: International Conference on Business Ethics, Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility (2007, Chennai, India)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Delhi Pearson Power, Dorling Kindersley 2009
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