Must Milton Friedman Embrace Stakeholder Theory? (English)
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Title:Must Milton Friedman Embrace Stakeholder Theory?
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Published in:BUSINESS AND SOCIETY REVIEW -BOSTON AND NEW YORK- ; 119, 1 ; 37-59
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Publication date:2014-01-01
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Table of contents – Volume 119, Issue 1
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An Ethical Analysis of the Second Amendment: The Right to Pack Heat at WorkMartin, William M. / LaVan, Helen / Lopez, Yvette P. / Naquin, Charles E. / Katz, Marsha et al. | 2014
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Must Milton Friedman Embrace Stakeholder Theory?Ferrero, Ignacio / Michael Hoffman, W. / McNulty, Robert E. et al. | 2014
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A Real Options Reasoning Approach to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): Integrating Real Option Sensemaking and CSR OrientationPeters, Richard / Waples, Ethan / Golden, Peggy et al. | 2014
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Sustaining the Financial Value of Global CSR: Reconciling Corporate and Stakeholder Interests in a Less Regulated EnvironmentBlodgett, Mark S. / Hoitash, Rani / Markelevich, Ariel et al. | 2014
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Environmental Concerns in the Marcellus ShaleBeaver, William et al. | 2014
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The Primary Importance of Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethicality in Corporate Reputation: An Empirical StudyWalker, Kent / Dyck, Bruno et al. | 2014