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Corporate Global Citizenship: Successful Partnering With The World

In: The Virtuous Organization Insights from Some of the World's Leading Management Thinkers

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  • Nancy J. Adler

    (McGill University, Canada)

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Global corporations have become more and more powerful over the past 50 years, yet CEOs of the world's largest corporations have not risen to the challenge to leverage their money and influence to perform in virtuous ways such as becoming role models for engaged global citizenship. Even worse, many of these organizations consider commitment to societal well-being to be a drain on their profits. Adler illustrates with several powerful examples how virtuous corporations can effectively partner with government, communities and other corporations to “reduce poverty, wage peace, and enhance environmental quality while making a profit.” She encourages leading thinkers to create partnerships that include the business sector.

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  • Nancy J. Adler, 2008. "Corporate Global Citizenship: Successful Partnering With The World," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Charles C Manz & Kim S Cameron & Karen P Manz & Robert D Marx (ed.), The Virtuous Organization Insights from Some of the World's Leading Management Thinkers, chapter 10, pages 181-208, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789812818607_0010
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