1. Starbucks and Corporate Social Responsibility
Introduction Thomas Donaldson, Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics and of Philosophy, defines corporate social responsibility as a concern for the well being of non-owners and a commitment to integrity, fairness and respect for people in communities. ... Starbucks has taken it upon itself to provide for its employees, and the company stands by a strict code of ethics. This gives the employees a measure of what can be expected from the company; the company encourages employees to address any deviations from this code of ethics. ... Carroll (1998) demonstrated that business social p...
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