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This person believes that the main responsibility of a business is to generate as much profit as possible.
A form of marketing which is deceptively used to persuade the public that a company is environmentally friendly.
A collection of interlinked goals to achieve a better and more sustainable future created by the UNGA.
The business model where raw materials are used to make a product and after its use, any waste is just thrown away.
Reports to external stakeholders about how managers have discharged ethical responsibility.
The business model where waste materials and components are reintroduced into the business operations in a closed-loop system through repair, reusing, remanufacturing, refurbishing and recycling.
Companies that are polycentric, and do not depend on their home countries in regards to turnover, technological development, capital or human resources.
An investment from a foreign investor that reflects a lasting interest and control in the host economy.
The voluntary action of an organisation to integrate environmental and social concerns into daily operations utilising their stakeholders.
When an issue occurs in a decision-making process between two or more possible options, all of which may not be completely ethically acceptable.
The process of industrial mutation in which the current economic structure is destroyed from within to make way for a new economic structure.
A total process of interrelated sub processes including idea conception, device invention and new market development.
The type of responsibility that an organization has for the link in early stages of the supply network.
People who believe globalization is a series of ongoing processes of qualitative change towards deeper economic integration between countries.
An approach to provide an unbroken flow of material in a supply chain.
Political-economic system that emerged in the UK and the US in 1979 and 1980.
A continuing process of deep integration of different societies, economies and cultures participating in a worldwide network.
A market structure where there is a single seller selling a unique product in the market.
How much of the biological capacity of the planet is required by a given human activity or population.
A duty to provide an account of how the organization has acted in relation to its responsibilities.

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