Discarding the mirror : the importance of intangible social resources to responsibility in business in a Finnish context
Julkaistu sarjassa
Jyväskylä studies in business and economicsTekijät
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2010Oppiaine
JohtaminenMuu nimeke
Importance of intangible social resources to responsibility in business in a Finnish contextJulkaisija
University of JyväskyläISBN
978-951-39-3799-7ISSN Hae Julkaisufoorumista
1457-1986Asiasanat
legitimaatio business ethics corporate social responsibility legitimacy legitimating reputation responsibility in business small businesses social constructionism Diskurssianalyysi aineeton pääoma yritysetiikka legitimiteetti yritystoiminta vastuu maine pienyrittäjät pienyritykset media kartellit resurssit kontrolli sosiaalinen vastuu hyväksyttävyys Suomi
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