3 Credit Hours
This course provides students with decision-making frameworks and practical tools for anticipating, critically analyzing, and appropriately responding to the social, ethical, and political challenges managers face when operating in a global economy. Because corporate social responsibility in practice requires that a corporation address both business goals and society's expectations, students examine the concept that modern corporations have a responsibility beyond providing profit to shareholders: to create value for soceity and a diverse group of stakeholders.
Discipline: Business Administration
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MGT630-15: Corporate Social Responsibility (-TAP Only-) | Lovett, Kristen Lee | Open: 6 / Reg: 14 / Max: 20 | |||||||||||||
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MGT630-96: Corporate Social Responsibility (-TAP Only-) | Lovett, Kristen Lee | Open: 5 / Reg: 15 / Max: 20 | |||||||||||||
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