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Business Divestment in South Africa: In Who’s Best Interest?

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Kuruvilla53_Business_Divestment_in_South_Africa.pdf (608.75 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/75334
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Author
Lansing, Paul
Kuruvilla, Sarosh
Abstract

In recent years, there has been considerable pressure on corporations doing business in South Africa to divest and withdraw from that country. While this moral view espouses withdrawal, this article seeks to provide insight into the practical consequences of divestment. One of the questions addressed is how does foreign divestment affect Black South Africans, those who are supposed to benefit from a divestment policy.

Date Issued
1987-01-01
Keywords
South Africa
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foreign divestment
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apartheid
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race
Related DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00382788
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Required Publisher Statement: © Springer Verlag. Final version published as: Lansing, P., & Kuruvilla, S. (1988). Business divestment in South Africa: In who's best interest? Journal of Business Ethics, 7(8), 561-574. Reprinted with permission. All rights reserved.
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