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European Union North American Free Trade Agreemen of Southeast Asian Nations Different Types of Global Organizations How Organizatio Mnag1- ons Go Global The om ron The Cultural Environment alism versus Collectivism Quantity versus s Ouality of Life A Guide for U.S.Man Home Assignments: Review the questions listed in the lecture outline. on,discussion,teamwork and case study with the aid of multi-media 生义深的型升不维利是图的经济组织,而是兼具社会关怀和弘扬正能 量责任的社会基石 Cumor hme ne e ane er rial othic the fact that they take their reponsibilitics to different sakeholers very ther publ hers are invol n o increase literacy. In the cha pening Manager' ding har How much responsibility does an organization have to socicty?Are these examples few and far between,or have organizations recognized the impact that being socially responsible and ethical can have? Lecture Outline What Is Social Responsibility? Two Opposing Views of Social Respons bility Arguments For and Against Social 6 Understanding the Global Environment Regional Trading Alliances European Union North American Free Trade Agreement Association of Southeast Asian Nations Different Types of Global Organizations How Organizations Go Global Managing in a Global Environment The Legal-Political Environment The Economic Environment The Cultural Environment Individualism versus Collectivism Power Distance Uncertainty Avoidance Quantity versus Quality of Life A Guide for U.S. Managers Is a Global Assignment for You? Home Assignments: Review the questions listed in the lecture outline. Teaching Methods: Lecturing, presentation, discussion, teamwork and case study with the aid of multi-media Chap 5. Social Responsibility and Managerial Ethics 思政内容:强调社会主义国家的工商企业并不是唯利是图的经济组织,而是兼具社会关怀和弘扬正能 量责任的社会基石。 This chapter establishes a framework for understanding social responsibility and managerial ethics. Companies such as Tom’s of Maine or Levi Strauss, Inc., have long been considered to be socially conscious as shown by the fact that they take their responsibilities to different stakeholders very seriously. Prentice Hall and other publishers are involved in efforts to increase literacy. In the chapter-opening Manager’s Dilemma, Darien Dash, owner of DME (Digital Mafia Entertainment) Interactive Holdings, Inc., is com￾mitted to expanding hardware and software infrastructure within minority communities. How much responsibility does an organization have to society? Are these examples few and far between, or have organizations recognized the impact that being socially responsible and ethical can have? Lecture Outline Introduction What Is Social Responsibility? Two Opposing Views of Social Responsibility The Classical View The Socioeconomic View Arguments For and Against Social
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