
Revisiting the 'Friedman Doctrine' on Business
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The Intersection of Profit and Corporate Social Responsibility
This chapter explores the tension between the Friedman Doctrine and corporate social responsibility, using the Deepwater Horizon oil spill as a case study. It highlights how negative events can affect a company's market value and reputation, while also arguing that socially responsible initiatives can lead to long-term profitability.
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