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Counting what counts: turning corporate accountability to competitive advantage.

Counting what counts: turning corporate accountability to competitive advantage.

Counting what counts: turning corporate accountability to competitive advantage.

Counting what counts: turning corporate accountability to competitive advantage.

by Epstein, Marc J.; Birchard, Bill

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Cambridge, Mass.: Perseus Books, 2000. Worldwide shipping: USD6.50, 3 to 4 months (not 30 days). Paperback. As New. xi, 307 p.; 24cm.

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Humanica JP (JP)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Counting what counts: turning corporate accountability to competitive advantage.
Author
Epstein, Marc J.; Birchard, Bill
Format/Binding
Book Condition
New As New
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0738203130
ISBN 13
9780738203133
Publisher
Perseus Books
Place of Publication
Cambridge, Mass.
Date Published
2000
Keywords
Corporate governance, United States, Social responsibility of Business
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Size
xi, 307 p.; 24cm

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