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Since the 1970s, corporations have addressed business ethics in various ways, including the introduction of compliance programs and managers, the addition of board-level ethics committees, the development of codes of conduct, the preparation and dissemination of values statements, the hiring of corporate social responsibility managers and training programs of all kinds. As the events of the past few years in the United States and Europe have demonstrated, these. In this study we focus on the relationship between corporate governance, social responsibility, and business ethics. Also, we explain social responsibility, corporate governance, and business ethics respectively.
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