The Role of Directors in the Development of a Corporate Ethos

Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 3 (1):48-53 (1994)
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Australia too is witnessing a growing interest in business ethics. Dr Longstaff, Executive Director of the St James Ethics Centre in Sydney, explores how directors should play an active part in developing ethical business.

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