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Article

5 Jan 2005

Auteur:
Mary O'Hara, Guardian [UK]

A marriage of convenience: Businesses will be socially responsible if it pays, prizewinner says [UK]

...the winner of this year's Guardian/Ashridge Business School MBA essay competition [Nick Tilston, MBA student, Strathclyde Graduate School of Business] rejects any suggestion that companies are increasingly socially responsible...Profits will always be important, he contends, but the trick will be to convince companies that the bottom line can be aided by an ethical approach.

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