The Ethical Responsibilities of Businesses in Developing Areas

Journal of Business Ethics 89 (S2):85 - 97 (2009)
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Abstract

This article reviews the responsibilities of businesses in relation to the ongoing debates with respect to ethical issues related to economic development. The article addresses four questions: (1) What are the most appropriate ways of thinking about economic development and its relation to human development? (2) What policies are most likely to foster fitting forms of development? (3) What are the best ways of managing the inevitable social disruptions that accompany economic development? And (4) what roles should governments play in fostering and managing development? In relation to each question the articles considers the practical implications for business practices in developing areas

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