The objectives and responsibilities of the modern multinational have grown significantly more complex in the twenty-first century. Develop and argument as to why this is the case
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: It is accepted that the purpose of the corporation is to certainly create profits and value for its stakeholders, but the responsibility of the corporation is to do so in a way that inflicts no costs on society, including the environment. This developing controversy has been somewhat hampered to date by conflicting terms and labels-corporate goodness, corporate responsibility, corporate social responsibility (CSR), corporate philanthropy, and corporate sustainability, to list but a few. Confusion can be reduced by using a guiding principle-that sustainability is a goal, while responsibility is an obligation. It follows that the obligation of leadership in the modern multinational is to pursue profit, social development, and the environment, all along sustainable principles.
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The ________ allows a firm to concentrate resources and create specialized programs targeted on international business activity while simultaneously keeping that activity segregated from the firm's ongoing domestic activities
A) corollary approach B) export department C) international division D) global product design
When computing the total cash outflow needed to start a project, we must include ________
A) any change in net income B) any change in working capital C) any change in dividends D) any change in earnings