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Article: Corporate Citizenship and Obligations of Fairness.
- Article from:
- The Journal of Corporate Citizenship
- Article date:
- September 22, 2001
- Author:
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For the concept of corporate citizenship to be an effective guide for managerial practice, there is a need for one or more decision rules--grounded in ethical theory--to provide useful guides for analysis and action. In this paper, I propose that fairness--grounded in express consent--is an appropriate decision rule for undertaking analyses of corporate citizenship responsibilities. The case of maquiladoras in Mexico is offered as an example of the utility of fairness-based analyses of corporate citizenship. The paper concludes with a discussion of how institutions might serve to influence the discussion of corporate citizenship and in so doing help bring about greater ...
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