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  1. Management priorities and management ethics.Justin G. Longenecker - 1985 - Journal of Business Ethics 4 (1):65 - 70.
    The management process affects the level of ethical performance in organizational life. As one part of this process, managers establish priorities which give direction to an organization. In business firms, management typically stresses the attainment of profits and other related economic and technical factors. Since little explicit recognition is given to ethics, the resulting climate makes it easy to ignore ethical factors. Changing this situation by making ethics a significant part of the corporate culture is difficult and requires a combination (...)
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  • An Empirical Study of the Predictors of Corporate Social Performance: A Multi-Dimensional Analysis.Linda D. Lerner & Gerald E. Fryxell - 1988 - Journal of Business Ethics 7 (12):951 - 959.
    This study examines corporate social performance (CSP) as a multi-dimensional concept and relates each dimension to a variety of explanatory variables. Regression analysis is used to test the proposition that the determinants of CSP will vary with the dimension of CSP under investigation. The results of this exploratory analysis indicate they relate in unique patterns to the different measures of social performance. Implications for future research are discussed.
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  • Corporate philanthropy in the united kingdom.Christopher J. Cowton - 1987 - Journal of Business Ethics 6 (7):553 - 558.
    The increasing demands placed on private welfare services and calls for business to fulfil its social responsibilities have heightened interest in corporate charitable donations in the United Kingdom. Adjustments to the corporation tax system have been made to encourage companies to give more. The article outlines the legal and fiscal background to company giving, examines its magnitude and reports on a survey of company practice.
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