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The current and prevailing paradigm of intensive agricultural production is a straightforward example of the mainstream way of doing business. Mainstream enterprises are based on a negativistic view of human nature that leads to counter-productive and unsustainable behaviours producing negative...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact that more sustainable sourcing policies by many multinational companies are having on the suppliers located in developing countries such as Vietnam. Questions are raised about the process through which CSR is reaching the...
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Business activities considerably affect the fate and survival of natural ecosystems as well as the life conditions of present and future generations. In the light of Hans Jonas' theory of responsibility we can state that business has a one-way, non-reciprocal duty caring for the beings affected...
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Komplex döntési helyzetekben a döntési alternatívák többdimenziós értékelésére van szükség. A döntéshozó meghatározza az egyes alternatívák értékét a kitűzött célok megvalósítása szempontjából, emellett azonban tekintettel kell lennie az etikai normáknak való...
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