Evolution of Corruption in Brazil
Till Alexander Backsmann () and
Carmen Backsmann
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Till Alexander Backsmann: Veirano Advogados
Carmen Backsmann: Independent Arbitrator and Mediator
A chapter in Corporate Social Responsibility in Brazil, 2019, pp 277-285 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Corporate Social Responsibility is now en vogue in Brazil. The country is at the beginning of a New Era after a devastating crisis of ethics, both in its economic and political system. Many convictions of criminal politicians and business-“leaders” have set the tone for a more critical public that does not tolerate self-enrichment of a few at the cost of many any longer. Processes of the implementation of concepts of Corporate Social Responsibility can take advantage of this new dynamic and of the setting that it creates. Brazilians might be more aware of the need for sustainable behavior then ever—and appreciate corporate players being good examples. The chapter gives an overview over the current situation. The authors also risk an outlook on how CSR in Brazil might develop.
Keywords: Brazilian crisis; Brazilian New Era; Brazilian CSR (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-90605-8_13
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