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2009年7月3日

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KERA (Public Television) interview of Chip Pitts, Stanford Law School Lecturer and author

[video] What is corporate social responsibility and how accurate should corporate entities be?

What obligation do businesses have to be good citizens, and how do corporations committed to ethical practices fare against competitors who focus first and foremost on the bottom line? [interview of Chip Pitts, Stanford Law School Lecturer, former Chair of Amnesty International USA, co-author & editor of "Corporate Social Responsibility: A Legal Analysis"]