Corporations and the Public Interest: Guiding the Invisible Hand

Corporations and the Public Interest: Guiding the Invisible Hand

Lyndenberg argues that, “Corporations not externalize costs onto society; corporations not exhaust natural and societal resources that could otherwise be used by future generations; and corporations not divert their profits and assets for unproductive use, but invest them in creating value for stockowners and other stakeholders.”—CSRwire.

For more information, visit Corporations and the Public Interest: Guiding the Invisible Hand, by Steven Lydenberg, Berrett-Koehler Publishers 2005.

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