CSR in stakeholder expectations: And their implication for company strategy [Book Review]

Journal of Business Ethics 44 (2-3):185 - 193 (2003)
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Abstract

Recent years have seen dramatic changes in the attitudes and expectations brought to bear on companies. Over ten years of research at MORI has shown the increasing prominence of corporate responsibility for a wide range of stakeholders, from consumers and employees to legislators and investors.

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