Corporate Social Responsibility in Indonesia: Quixotic Dream or Confident Expectation?
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Program paper that discusses the corporate standard of Indonesian companies and the absence of a movement to adopt codes in Indonesian corporate culture. The primary focus is on the limitations of the Corporate Code of Conduct on both MNCs, termed TNCs (transnational corporations), and the local smaller scale manufacturers.
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2001-12-09
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Business; Catherwood; Code; Codes; Conduct; Cornell; Corporate; Global; Globalization; Globalisation; ILO; ILR; Indonesia; Industrial; International; Labor; Labour; Law; Legal; Legislation; Library; Organization; Organisation; Portal; Relations; Responsibility; Rights; School; Social; Standards; University; Work; Workers; Workplace
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