Corporate Justice

Todd J. Clark, andré douglas pond cummings
eISBN-13: 9781531001933

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Corporate justice refers to a shared responsibility, even a moral obligation, between corporate decision makers, shareholders, external organizational constituencies, and society to ensure that the corporate decision making process is fair, civil, responsible, and just. More than that, corporate justice requires that corporations do no harm in their pursuit of profits and that shareholders as well as society in general have an affirmative responsibility to facilitate this pursuit. Corporate justice expects that founders, stakeholders, and executives in a business will honor human potential and eschew profits when such derive from unfairness, inequality, danger, and damage. This book explores each of these themes in depth, providing an insight practically non-existent in corporate law textbooks and treatises available today.

Sold By Carolina Academic Press
ISBNs 1531001939, 9781531001933, 1611633583, 9781611633580
Publish Year 2016
Language English
Number of Pages 402
Website cap-press.com/books/isbn/9781611633580#