International Ethics and Social Responsibility with the Case Study of Phillip Morris Organization
Journal Title: Journal of Social Economics - Year 2016, Vol 3, Issue 3
Abstract
In fact the concept of “ethics and social responsibility” has been the subject of controversial debate in our modern world as many organizations are now faced with challenges when it comes to executing of daily business operation. This piece of writing, however, intends to investigate the nature of the concept of international ethical and social responsibility along with the reasons underpinning the decision whether or not the firms are considered ethical or socially responsible. To thoroughly accomplish this short communication, however, the theories, information and models partaining this subject will be discussed in connection Phillip Morris as one of the world tobacco and cigarette giant.
Authors and Affiliations
Ibrahim Mussa Haroun, Wang Zhi Zhang
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