Introduction: Special Issue: “Business Ethics in a Global Economy”
Martin Calkins and
Shawn L. Berman
Business Ethics Quarterly, 2004, vol. 14, issue 4, 597-601
Abstract:
During the 2002–2003 academic year, Santa Clara University’s Institute on Globalization offered a series of public lectures, conferences, and exhibits featuring perspectives on globalization by leading scholars, journalists, officials, business leaders, and activists from around the world. The purpose of this program was to increase the attendees’ understanding of the processes and impact of globalization, especially in terms of the effects of market forces, advances in information technology, and new forms of transnational governance on developing countries.
Date: 2004
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