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Business and Society: Stakeholders, Ethics,
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Public Policy, 17th Edition
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By Lawrence, Weber, All Chapters 1 - 19
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,TABLE OF CONTENTS
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ChapterJ1:JTheJCorporationJandJItsJStakeholders
ChapterJ2:JManagingJPublicJIssuesJandJStakeholderJRelationships
ChapterJ3:JCorporateJSocialJResponsibilityJandJGlobalJCitizenship
ChapterJ4:JBusinessJinJaJGlobalizedJWorld
ChapterJ5:JEthicsJandJEthicalJReasoning
ChapterJ6:JOrganizationalJEthics
ChapterJ7:JBusiness–GovernmentJRelations
ChapterJ8:JInfluencingJtheJPoliticalJEnvironment
ChapterJ9:JSustainableJDevelopmentJandJGlobalJBusiness
ChapterJ10:JManagingJforJSustainability
ChapterJ11:JTheJRoleJofJTechnology
ChapterJ12:JRegulatingJandJManagingJTechnology
ChapterJ13:JShareholderJRightsJandJCorporateJGovernance
ChapterJ14:JConsumerJProtection
ChapterJ15:JEmployeesJandJtheJCorporation
ChapterJ16:JManagingJaJDiverseJWorkforce
ChapterJ17:JBusinessJandJItsJSuppliers
ChapterJ18:JTheJCommunityJandJtheJCorporation
ChapterJ19:JManagingJtheJPublicJandJtheJCorporateJReputation
,Chapter 1: The Corporation and Its Stakeholders
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Answers are at the end of Each chapter
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