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The global corporation

In the 1980s, Johnson and Johnson’s, best known for its range of baby products, was in the news for the wrong reasons – a number of deaths caused by cyanide-laced capsules of Johnson and Johnson’s Tylenol. But the company’s quick response by recalling the product won it praise. This case study of Johnson and Johnson is recorded in The global corporation : sustainable, effective and ethical practices : a case book. Another company associated with babies that is featured is Abbott Laboratories. The chapter on Abbott looks at its commitment to HIV/AIDS research and community outreach programmes.

Besides these 2 corporations, others highlighted in the book include ExxonMobil, Procter & Gamble, Nike, McDonald’s, Unilever, etc.

This compilation of case studies and corporate best practices ends by looking at the frameworks for corporate and managerial ethical decision-making.

Title: The global corporation : sustainable, effective and ethical practices : a case book
Editors: Laura P. Hartman and Patricia H. Werhane
Publication info: New York : Routledge, 2009.
Availability: Click here.

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