CSR – should it be the preserve of the usual suspects?

Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 11 (2):140-142 (2002)
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Abstract

CSR is now an important issue for all companies, large and small. Companies are under pressure to behave responsibly from their consumers, in their purchasing activities, from the government and regulators, from the investment community and from potential employees.

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