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In Episode 4, Keith Jennings explores the history of corporate social responsibility and stakeholder theory.
Businesses have come a long way in their value of and investment in generosity and social responsibility. Stakeholder theory promotes the idea that businesses have a moral responsibility to serve all stakeholders affecting or affected by their business.
But how do employees perceive the generosity of their employers? Find out this and more in this episode.
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