Corporate Behavior and Sustainability Doing well by being good
Companies can no longer expect to engage in dubious or unethical corporate behaviour without risking their reputation and damaging, perhaps irrevocably, their market position. Irresponsible corporate behavior not only deprives shareholders of long-term returns but also ultimately imposes a cost on s...
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Other Authors: | Aras, Guler (Editor), Ingley, Coral (Editor) |
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Format: | Manuscript Book |
Language: | English |
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LONDON NEW YORK
Routledge Taylor & Francis Group
2017
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Series: | Finance, governance and sustainability: challenges to theory and practice
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