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Wed, 30 Jul 2008 07:33:09 +0000 CSR in the Netherlands Corporate Social Responsibility is a hotly disputed topic in the Dutch business community. It is one of the main issues on the agenda of Dutch entrepreneurs, and both multinationals as well as a growing number of Small and Medium Enterprises (SME’s) realise that CSR is improving the business case.
Mon, 16 Jun 2008 12:27:02 +0000 New Issues of Journal of Business Ethics (80/3+4) The recent issues of Journal of Business Ethics (volume 80, number 3+4) contain:
Working Towards Empirically-Based Continuous Improvements in Service Learning, by Flannery, B. and Pragman, C. , in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 80, number 3, pages 465-479, 2008.
Understanding Corporate Social Responsibility and Product Perceptions in Consumer Markets: A Cross-cultural Evaluation, by Singh, J.B., Salmones [...]
Mon, 14 Apr 2008 13:26:29 +0000 New Issues of Journal of Business Ethics (79/1-3) The recent issues of Journal of Business Ethics (volume 78, number 4) contain:
The Moderating Effect of Impression Management on the Organizational Politics’ Performance Relationship, by Chen, Y. -Y. and Fang, W. , in: Journal of Business Ethics, volume 79, number 3, pages 263-277, 2008.
Corporate Social Responsibility, Investor Protection, and Earnings Management: Some International Evidence, by [...]
Wed, 27 Sep 2006 15:04:37 +0000 Who Pays The Bribes? Transparency International to launch Bribe Payers Index 2006 Transparency International to launch Bribe Payers Index 2006
4 October 2006
9:00 GMT
New Index ranks 30 leading exporting countries by propensity of firms to bribe abroad
Berlin, 27 September 2006 – The Bribe Payers Index 2006, now in its third edition, ranks the propensity of firms from 30 exporting countries to bribe abroad. It is based on the [...]
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