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Business, 13.07.2020 23:01 jaxondbagley

According to James Bresseau, which of the following is an important difference between corporate social responsibility theory (CSR) and shareholder value theory (SHV)? -While CSR also holds that corporate decisionmakers have an ethical obligation to pursue profitability, unlike SHV, it does not necessary require MAXIMIZATION of profits.

-Unlike SHV, CSR holds that a corporation should comply not only with the letter of the laws, but also with their "spirit" (i. e., their broader objectives).

-Unlike SHV, CSR holds that corporations have a philanthropic obligation.

-All of the above

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