The impact of the multinational in the development: An ethical challenge
Journal of Business Ethics 39 (1-2):169 - 178 (2002)
| Abstract | Multinational enterprises have continued their increase during the last decades. What these companies do and how they do, determines not only the economic development of countries, but also their social and cultural development. This enormous power implies responsibility and new challenges.If we also take into account the role of multinational enterprises in what has been called sustainable development, we see that their importance is still more decisive. | |||||||||
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