Pollution, Profits, and Stakeholders: The Constraining Effect of Economic Performance on CEO Concern With Stakeholder Expectations
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Dooley, Robert S.
Lerner, Linda D.
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JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ETHICS 1994 September; 13(9): 701-712
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1994-09Subject
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