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"Corporate Social Irresponsibility is a long-overdue recognition of the importance of conducting ethical business in a modern world. It highlights the excesses when corporate leaders think maximizing shareholder value in the short-term trumps the interests of employees and society as a whole. This book uses recent abuses and the current status of ethical thinking and legal regulation to show how companies can balance the interests of owners, regulators, and other stakeholders. It shows us that ethical management is good management for everyone."-Jack Hampton Professor of Business at St. Peter's University, USA
"There is no more important economic issue than the responsibility of the business community for the common good. I heartily recommend Paula Alexander's textbook, Corporate Social Irresponsibility, for training future business leaders to understand the various meanings of the word "profit" and how failure to understand can be massively detrimental to the standard of living of so many people."-Msgr. Richard M. Liddy, Ph.D,University Professor, Seton Hall University , USA
"During my career I have had the opportunity to work in large financial brokerage institutions, operate an investment management company, and teach in academia. I have seen first hand, the deleterious effects of corporate irresponsibility. In Corporate Social Irresponsibility, Professor Paula Alexander, successfully lays out what did and can go wrong in public corporations as a tool to teaching students and professionals how to conduct themselves in the future in order to avoid the mistakes of the past."- Scott R Rothbort, President & Founder, LakeView Asset Management, LLC, Professor, Department of Finance, Stillman School of Business, Seton Hall University, USA