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Article

1 Mar 2005

Author:
Francis Weyzig, Centre for International Development Issues Nijmegen (published online by SOMO, Centre for research on Multinational Corporations)

[PDF] Corporate social responsibility in Mexico - How changes in the behaviour of multinational enterprises contribute to economic development

The research focuses on Dutch Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) in the industrial sector and empirical data were collected in Mexico from February till July 2003. [Companies researched: Akzo Nobel, Corus, DSM, Hunter Douglas, Nutreco, Philips, Shell, Sobel, Unilever, Zuid]