SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT’S CONSIDERATION OF THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC EFFECTS THAT MIGHT BE CAUSED BY ITS DECISIONS TO WHOM ARE BUSINESSES.

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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT’S CONSIDERATION OF THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC EFFECTS THAT MIGHT BE CAUSED BY ITS DECISIONS TO WHOM ARE BUSINESSES SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE? STAKEHOLDERS SHAREHOLDERS, INVESTORS EMPLOYEES CUSTOMERS, CONSUMERS SUPPLIERS, CREDITORS COMPETITORS GOVERNMENT BODIES PUBLIC NATURAL ENVIRONMENT NATURAL RESOURCES POLLUTIONRECYCLING

STAGES OF SOCIAL RESPONSES OF BUSINESS SOCIAL OBLIGATION STAGE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY STAGE SOCIAL RESPONSIVNESS STAGE

CORPORATE RESPONSE STRATEGIES REACTION STRATEGIES DEFENSE STRATEGIES ACCOMMODATION STRATEGIES PROACTIVE STRATEGIES

BUSINESS ETHICS THE STANDARTS OF RIGHT OR WRONG WITHIN SOCIETY BASES FOR ETHICAL DECISION MAKING UTILITARIAN APPROACH INDIVIDUAL’S RIGHTS APPROACH JUSTICE APPROACH

FACTORS AFFECTING ETHICAL STANDARTS IN ORGANIZATIONS MANAGERS ORGANIZATIONAL CLIMATE MANAGING ETHICS IN ORGANIZATIONS ESTABLISH COMPANY POLICY, CODE OF ETHICS ESTABLISH ETHICS COMMITTEE TEACHING ETHICS IN DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS

BRANCHES OF LAW PUBLIC LAW CONSTITUTIONAL LAW ADMINISTRATIVE LAW CRIMINAL LAW JUDICIARY LAW GENERAL STATE LAW FISCAL LAW PRIVATE LAW THE CIVIL LAW THE COMMERCIAL LAW PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW

MIXED/SUI GENERIS(UNIQUE) LAW BRANCHES LABOR LAW SOCIAL SECURITY LAW LAND LAW PRESS LAW INTELLECTUAL LAW AERIAL LAW BANKING LAW SPACE LAW MINING LAW PETROLEUM LAW HUMAN RIGHTS LAW ETC.

HIERARCHY OF WRITTEN LAW THE CONSTITUTION CODES AND STATUTES INTERNATIONAL TREATIES GOVERNMENTAL DECREES REGULATIONSBY-LAWS

COURT SYSTEM HIGHER COURTS CONSTITUTIONAL COURT COURT OF CASSATION COUNCIL OF STATE COURT OF ACCOUNTS COURT OF CONFLICT HIGH COURT OF ELECTION MILITARY COURT OF CASSATION SUPREME MILITARY ADMINISTRATIVE COURT

COURT SYSTEM LOWER COURTS CIVIL JURISDICTION COURTS PRIVATE COURTS PRIVATE PEACE COURT PRIVATE PEACE COURT PRIVATE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE PRIVATE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE CRIMINAL COURTS CRIMINAL PEACE COURTS CRIMINAL PEACE COURTS CRIMINAL COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE CRIMINAL COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE AGGRAVATED FELLONY COURTS AGGRAVATED FELLONY COURTS ADMINISTRATIVE COURTS TAX COURT ADMINISTRATIVE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE REGIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE COURTS MILITARY COURTS MILITARY CRIMINAL COURTS

SANCTIONS AND REMEDIES TO PUNISH THE OFFENDER DEATH PENALTY IMPRISONMENTFINES TO COMPENSATE DAMAGES CIVIL REMEDIES

SPECIAL BUSINESS LAWS WITH MORE EFFECTS IN BUSINESS AND THE ECONOMY COMMERCIAL LAW CIVIL LAW (LAW OF PROPERTY, LAW OF OBLIGATIONS) JUDICIAL LAW (LAW OF ENFORCEMENT AND BANKRUPTCY) LABOR LAW TAX LAW ENVIRONMENTAL LAW