The course examines different responses of American, European, and Asian firms to a global economy, within an historic and evolving context. Models of economic, social, political, technological, and national development will be introduced. Various conflicting demands of national governments, interest groups, corporations, unions, NGOs and consumers are often expressed in terms of corporate, ethical, and social responsibility. Cases will be analyzed in terms of models of global business practices and conflicting claims will be critically evaluated.
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2014 |
Global Business & Social Resp- Meeting Days - 9/13,27; 10/11,25; 11/8 & 12/6 (3c)
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2012 |
Global Business And Social Responsibility (3c)
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2011 |
Global Business & Social Respo (3c)
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Global Business And Social Responsibility (3c)
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2010 |
Global Business & Social Respo (3c)
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2009 |
Global Business & Social Respo (3c)
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2008 |
Global Business & Social Respo (3c)
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Global Business & Social Respo (3c)
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2007 |
Global Business & Social Respo (3c)
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2006 |
Global Business & Social Respo (3c)
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