From Social Responsibility to Environmental Responsibility - Changes in the Finnish Business Discourse from 1970 to 1995
Takala, T. (1996). From Social Responsibility to Environmental Responsibility - Changes in the Finnish Business Discourse from 1970 to 1995. EJBO - Electronic Journal of Business Ethics and Organization Studies, 1 (1). Retrieved from http://ejbo.jyu.fi
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