Should corporations be responsible for more than just profits? Who are the stakeholders that a corporation should value? This past summer in his MBA Accounting course, Professor Phil Woodward asked his students to read an article entitled "Rethinking the Social Responsibility of Business" and then come to class prepared to discuss this issue. Take a moment to read the article and then sit in on the course and hear what the students had to say. And then continue the discussion by sharing your thoughts on this topic in the comments below.
Corporate Social Responsibility: Private Profits vs. Public Interest
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