This is not BOP so much as CSR (corporate social responsibility)-related, but the philosophy for the latter certainly affects the former. Both involve the guiding ethic for how much to profit and who should benefit.
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Published in: Miscellaneous This is not BOP so much as CSR (corporate social responsibility)-related, but the philosophy for the latter certainly affects the former. Both involve the guiding ethic for how much to profit and who should benefit. |
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