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2.
ParketRobertEilbirtHenry, “Social Responsibility: The Underlying Factors.”Business Horizons (August 1975), pp. 5–10.
3.
See EilbertParket. “The Current Status” and “Social Responsibility”: And see The Council of Economic Priorities. Short-Changed: Minorities and Women in Banking. (New York: CEP, 1972); BowmanEdward H.HaireMason. “A Strategic Posture Toward Corporate Social Responsibility.”California Management Review. (Winter 1975), pp. 49–58; MillsC. Wright. “Small Business and Civic Welfare.” in BroomLeonardSelznickPhilip (eds.), Sociology (Evanston. Ill.: Row Peterson, 1955); Opinion Research Corporation, Community Relations (New York: ORG. 1966); ThieblotArmand J.Jr., The Negro in the Bank Industry (Philadelphia: The Industrial Research Unit, University of Pennsylvania, 1970).
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DavisKeithBlomstromRobert L., Business and Society: Environment and Responsibility (New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company. 1975); SteinerGeorge A., Business and Society, 2nd edition (New York: Random House, 1975).
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Committee for Economic Development, Social Responsibilities of Business Corporations (New York: CED, 1971); WaltonClarence C., Corporate Social Responsibilities (Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth Publishing Company, Inc., 1967).
6.
See BuehlerShetty, op. cit; Cohn, op. cit.; CorsonSteiner, op. cit.; EilbertParket, “The Current Status”; and Gomolka, op. cit.
7.
BuehlerShetty, op. cit.; Gomolka, op. cit.
8.
See Council of Economic Priorities, op. cit.; Thieblot, op. cit.
9.
MurrayEdwin A.Jr., “The Social Response Process in Commercial Banks: An Empirical Investigation,”The Academy of Management Review (July 1976), pp. 5–15.
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BehlingO.SchriesheimC.SchriesheimJ., “Hay and Gray's Phases of Social Responsibility: An Empirical Assessment,”Proceedings of the Academy of Management (1975), pp. 315–317.
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See BuehlerShetty, op. cit.; EilbertParket, “The Current Status”; DavisBlomstrom. op. cit.; and BlumbergPhilip I., The Mega-corporation in American Society: The Scope of Corporate Power (Englewood Cliffs. New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1975).
13.
See EilbertParket, “The Current Status”; and Gomolka, op. cit.
14.
See BuehlerShetty, op. cit.
15.
See ParketEilbert, “Social Responsibility”; and Steiner, op. cit.
16.
See Louis, op. cit.; and HolmesSandra L., “Executive Perceptions of Corporate Social Responsibility.”Business Horizons (June 1976), pp. 34–40.
17.
See ParketEilbert, “Social Responsibility”; and BowmanHaire, op. cit.
18.
See OverVanBarone, op. cit.
19.
See DavisBlomstrom, op. cit.
20.
PetitThomas A., The Moral Crisis in Management (New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1967).
21.
See Council on Economic Priorities, op. cit.
22.
See Thieblot, op. cit.
23.
See Mills, op. cit.
24.
See Opinion Research Corporation, op. cit.
25.
RodgersDavidZimetMelvin, “The Corporation and the Community: Perspectives and Recent Developments,” in BergIvar (ed.). The Business of America (New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., 1968), pp. 39–80.
26.
See Council on Economic Priorities, op. cit.
27.
Ibid.
28.
See Cohn, op. cit.
29.
See Council on Economic Priorities, op. cit.: And Thieblot, op. cit.