Back to Results
First PageMeta Content
Corporate finance / Applied ethics / Business ethics / Management / Stakeholder / Corporate social responsibility / Stockholder theory / Corporate communication / Reputation / Public relations / Ethics / Business


The Economics of Corporate Responsibilit y By Steven P. Lanza Freedom Industries is 600 miles downstream from Connecticut, but the chemical leak there that contaminated the drinking water of several
Add to Reading List

Document Date: 2014-03-19 01:14:59


Open Document

File Size: 305,58 KB

Share Result on Facebook

City

Hartford / Storrs / Fairfield / /

Company

United Technologies Corporation / Pfizer / General Electric / the New York Times / Xerox / Lanza Freedom Industries / CVS / FirstEnergy / Diageo / Yahoo / Hitachi / Woonsocket / /

Facility

Reputation Institute / /

IndustryTerm

corporate communications / goods or services / software manufacturer / tobacco products / chemical leak / software updates / pharmacy chain / /

MarketIndex

S&P 500 / NASDAQ 100 / Dow 30 / /

Organization

University of Connecticut / Reputation Institute / /

Person

Milton Friedman / Edward Freeman / Adam Smith / /

Position

Manager CLAS Business Services Center / manager / ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS CONDITIONS c/o Business Manager / corporate executive / /

Product

commit10 THE CONNECTICUT ECONOMY Spring 2014 / /

ProvinceOrState

West Virginia / Ohio / Rhode Island / Connecticut / /

PublishedMedium

Forbes / the New York Times / /

Region

West Virginia / /

Technology

operating systems / /

URL

gecitizenship.com / habe.wildapricot.org / /

SocialTag