Minerva's owl: Building a corporate value system [Book Review]

Journal of Business Ethics 5 (3):243 - 247 (1986)
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Abstract

Culture is shaped by a handful of people who are guardians of the vision and the shapers of the corporate conscience. It is especially the role of the chief executive to define the character of the business and to establish the corporate culture.A corporation can instill within its basic policy structure and patterns of behavior a corporate culture, a corporate conscience that can prevail.

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