Assessing Arms Makers’ Corporate Social Responsibility

Journal of Business Ethics 74 (3):401-17 (2008)
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Abstract

Assessment of U.S. arms industry on basis of corporate social responsibility (CSR) requirements regarding the environment, social equity, profitability, and use of public power. Finding: that this industry fails to meet any of these four CSR requirement. They should, accordingly, be held responsible for the foreseeable consequences that flow from use of their products.

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