BUSI 472 Lecture Notes - Organizational Ethics, Calendar Date, Global Justice
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Redefining corporate social responsibility in an era of globalization and regulatory hardening. American business law journal, 55(1), 167: https://doi. org/10. 1111/ablj. 12119. Berger-walliser and scott discuss within the american business law journal of multinational enterprises, or mnes, and the risks of social engagements taken in global operations. The social responsibility of corporate ethics involves the necessary documentation of trends and regulations found in international laws, such as in china or. Thus, in these regions, berger-walliser and scott assess the rapidly changing socioeconomic environments and their relation to corporate social responsibility, or csr. Skilled in their field, berger-walliser and scott document social ethics in globalization, concluding their research of csr characterization fully. The authors shared, in great detail, the many areas of study they performed and adequately address all capacities of government regulations. This study is effective, explanatory, and fully envelops organizational ethics. Mind the gap! the challenges and limits of (global) business ethics.